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alexisalex
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Posted 10 years ago

Hi. I'm a italian guy who is going to visit some european cities using a 10 travel days in 22 days interrail ticket next August.

I want to start my journey from Milan to Paris. I see in travel routes area of this website the connection Milan (it) - Bellinzona (sw) / Bellinzona - Basel / Basel - Mulhouse (fr) / mulhouse - Belfort / Belfort - Paris.

I'd be interested to know where my ticket will be valid from. Will I have to pay from Milan or will it include in my ticket? I read tickets don't allow to travel in your own country but is the route from Milan to Bellinzona totally italian?

I hope you could apologize my bad english and understand my doubts.

Alex

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Flo
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replied 10 years ago

Hi Alex,

the border station is Chiasso, from there you can use your InterRail ticket (Bellinzona is a bit further within Switzerland).
To get to Chiasso you can use a Trenord train from Porta Garibaldi (or Centrale, but trains run more often from PG), the ticket is just 5,30€ (there is no discount for you for Trenord trains).

To support the free information and the forum on railcc, please be fair and buy your official Interrail pass via our railcc partner link: [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]
Thank you! :)


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alexisalex
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replied 10 years ago

Thank you for your prompt reply and for clear information. :D

I will certainly buy ticket through your shop as soon as I can book it (I think 3 mounths before the first travel day).

Alex

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Flo
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replied 10 years ago

You're welcome! Thanks for supporting, if you have any questions regarding your trip please just ask. :)