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Outbound and inbound cities must be the same route?

  • July 23, 2022
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Hello,

I am french, I plan to make a round trip from France to Sweden. I will take at first the train from Paris to Köln. For the return trip, I plan to take the train from Köln to Nantes via Paris.

Is it compliant with the outbound/inbound rules of the Interrail pass, or must I end my round trip at Paris the city of my departure ?

Regards

Best answer by AnnaB

There is no rule about this. You can use the outbound and inbound travel days how you like during the validity of your pass, if you want to use them at all .  You don't need to use the possibility to travel in your country of residence.

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  • July 23, 2022

There is no rule about this. You can use the outbound and inbound travel days how you like during the validity of your pass, if you want to use them at all .  You don't need to use the possibility to travel in your country of residence.


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