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  • December 21, 2022
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Hello everyone,

I'm planning to travel to Poland from Germany (my resident county)

I have a question. Can you travel from Germany to Poland, or do you have to be in Poland to be able to use this pass?

 

Thanks for the help:)

Best answer by rvdborgt

A one country pass is only valid in 1 country. For travel to that country, you'll need separate tickets from/to the border tariff point (or the first station in that country is that's cheaper).

For Poland, you'd better check if the pass is really a better deal than normal tickets and whether all trains you're planning to take are included. Not all operators in Poland accept Interrail.

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  • December 21, 2022

A one country pass is only valid in 1 country. For travel to that country, you'll need separate tickets from/to the border tariff point (or the first station in that country is that's cheaper).

For Poland, you'd better check if the pass is really a better deal than normal tickets and whether all trains you're planning to take are included. Not all operators in Poland accept Interrail.


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1.if you plan to use that B-W Express for in/out-then you have to pay the normal full-flex fare till borderbridge=cost an awful lot of money, maybe eve more as the advance sparpreis till Poznan or so

  1. for In PL on PKP all seats are-at least theoretically, RES-easy to do at counter for 1 PLN=22 cts. BUT at peak times often full, as trains tend to be quite short. For local trains pass ONLY valid on POlRegio and KD-but by now there are some 8-9 other local companies.
  2. Fares IN PL are quite low for germans and there are also lots of even lower priced special offers-by far the better option

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mcadv wrote:

1.if you plan to use that B-W Express for in/out-then you have to pay the normal full-flex fare till borderbridge=

You can still use a BahnCard for the ticket to the border. Or buy a Sparpreis to Rzepin.


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