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Route with train change in country of residence allowed?

  • June 20, 2023
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The route is through my country of residence, but it’s not an inbound/outbound journey

Hello,

I’d like to travel from Wrocław Glowny (Breslau) to Prague with train changes in Zgorzelec, Goerlitz and Dresden. The route is through my country of residence, which is Germany, but it’s not an inbound/outbound journey. As far as I know it’s not allowed. Is that right? Do you have any suggestions for another route? 
Thank you in advance

Joana

Best answer by Al_G

Any travel in your home country will count as an inbound/outbound journey.

 

There are several routes for that journey that do not go through Germany, Changing in Lichkov being the most direct.

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  • June 20, 2023

Any travel in your home country will count as an inbound/outbound journey.

 

There are several routes for that journey that do not go through Germany, Changing in Lichkov being the most direct.


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  • June 20, 2023

Ah. Ok. That‘s a pitty. Thank you for your quick response.