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I'm deciding whether to use an interrail pass or buy regular tickets for next summer. Using existing timetables as a general guide. I know these will be updated but I just want to get an idea of costs etc.

 

If I use the interrail pass it says there are two supplements to pay on the return journey (part of our return leg is Amsterdam to London). It requires a supplement for Amsterdam to Brussels and then again for Brussels to London.

 

Can the Amsterdam to Brussels supplement be avoided? (Travelling on a Thursday in August 2025)

 

On the outward leg of the journey (July) there is just one supplement (Eurostar) and one train covering the  same distance - ie London to Amsterdam (direct, no change in Brussels). 

(We're then going further north and traveling around the netherlands.)

 

Thank you!

Best answer by rvdborgt

Next summer, there should be direct Amsterdam-London trains again, so you pay for just one reservation. You can also use the hourly reservation-free intercity train to get to Brussels and then use Eurostar to London.

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Next summer, there should be direct Amsterdam-London trains again, so you pay for just one reservation. You can also use the hourly reservation-free intercity train to get to Brussels and then use Eurostar to London.


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Excellent, thank you.


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