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Going from Mora (Sweden) via Stockholm and Hamburg to Lübeck

  • April 5, 2026
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Hello, I’d like to go on 4th July from Mora (Sweden) via Stockholm (taking the night train to Hamburg Hbf) and take the next connecting train to Lübeck (connecting train will be on 5th July).

Will this journey show up on my Interrail pass as ONE trip? Or as 2 trips because of the connection on the following day?

I can book at SJ from Mora to Hamburg with reservation fee for the couchette in advance. But it’s too early for booking the connecting trail to Lübeck at DB Regional. How should I hadle this to get most profit of my Interrail pass?

Thanks for your advice.

Best answer by Dagi

If you change trains after midnight, it’s 2 travel days, independently how you book your tickets. 
If Hamburg to Lübeck is the only travel you do on the 5th, it would be maybe better to get a normal ticket, which costs a bit less than 20€.

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  • April 5, 2026

If you change trains after midnight, it’s 2 travel days, independently how you book your tickets. 
If Hamburg to Lübeck is the only travel you do on the 5th, it would be maybe better to get a normal ticket, which costs a bit less than 20€.


Dagi, thks for your answer. You reply: idependently how you book your tickets… On what does it depend?


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I meant, that it doesn‘t matter if you book the reservation in advance or not: the train that you board before midnight counts for the same travel day, that you boarded it (in your case the 4th) while the train from HH to Lübeck would be a new travel day since you board it on the 5th