I’m finding the app. / website is very confusing to use. Our initial international trip is London to Amsterdam and the app. has defaulted to that being an outward journey but first we need to get from home to London which is an entirely UK based trip … which I don’t appear to be able to book. How do I do this? We won’t need a reservation for the journey so is it okay to just turn up and show our pass QR code, i.e. does every train just accept that as a valid ticket when no reservation is required?
Outward Journey
Best answer by BrendanDB
Your question as hard to answer like this. Best provide more details: when are you travelling? Which trains are you looking at (train number, departure time,...) ?
Educated guess for an answer:
On a travel day, you can take as much trains as you want. As a UK resident, taking a train in the UK to London will trigger an inbound/outbound journey (as you only have the right to travel two days in your own country with a pass) .
If you take your Eurostar later that day, no problem to do that. You need a reservation for Eurostar (mandatory), best get these as soon as possible. If you spend e.g. the night in London, it's best to buy your journey from Home to London as an advance ticket, taking Eurostar From/into the UK wil also trigger an inbound/outbound journey.
Other UK trains (long distance intercity services) only have optional and free reservations, recommended to make one during peak times, otherwise you're good with just registering the train in the rail planner app and generate the QR code. Making reservations is very dependent on route and train company though.
The pass is your ticket, you won't need reservations for the most trains in Europe (except for the popular, cross-border high-speed trains).
Check here: https://www.seat61.com/interrail-and-eurail-reservations.htm
If unclear, feel free to ask questions
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