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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!

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.


Excellent, thank you.


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