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If I take a train or a ferry in the afternoon and it arrives the next day at night or in the morning, does it count as 2 days of travel to the pass?


If I take a train or a ferry in the afternoon and it arrives the next day at night or in the morning, does it count as 2 days of travel to the pass?

Best answer by AnnaB

A night train, or a ferry where you travel for free, counts as one travel day. As long as you stay on the same train/ferry after midnight CET.

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  • Railly clever
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  • May 29, 2022

A night train, or a ferry where you travel for free, counts as one travel day. As long as you stay on the same train/ferry after midnight CET.


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  • Full steam ahead
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  • May 29, 2022

BUT there are no more ferries that are ´free’ that go overnight. Only with discount=in such a case you do not need to use passdays. For trains: dep.day counts-except the odd exception (of course the odd man out in GB). As is overly lcear to read in the general info


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