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Hello everyone, when I planned the journey Amsterdam - Brussels - Luxembourg - Paris - Lucern - Chur - Tirano - Milan - Verona - Venice - Vienne, there were 10 segments that are in accordance with 10 travel days, I guest. Why did the Eurail website calculate 11 days of travel?

Hi ​@Quang Nguyen Hong 

Do you take a night train from Venice to Vienna? You could arrive earlier in Vienna if you change in the morning but you would need two travel days. If you stay in the night train until Vienna you need only one travel day.


I’ve just do a testing: I chose a starting point Amsterdam, next stop Brussels, and the planning tool showed 2 travel days. Even I only chose one point, say Amsterdam, and no a next stop, it showed 1 travel day. I don’t understand.


@Quang Nguyen Hong 

It is a bug, you can ignore this problem.


It's a bug as the website adds automatically a travel day to get back to your starting point. Disregard it.


So the bug would make me pay more?


So the bug would make me pay more?

No, just ignore. It's best to make a plan with timetables, e.g. with bahn.com, and then count the number of days yourself.


Thank you so much.


On a travel day you can travel with as many trains as you like. A travel day is from 00.00 to 23.59 CET. So you just calculate on how many different days that you will board at least one train and then you know how many travel days you need.


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