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zboothby
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Posted 9 years ago

Hi,

Looking to go interrailing in August-September and looking at Copenhagen-Berlin-Prague-Krakow-Budapest-Vienna-Salzburg-Munich-Lake Bled-Split with a final bus leg to Dubrovnik (as I think you can't reach there by train).
Looking to purchase a 10 days in 22 pass but confused over travel days. Some of these legs would ideally be overnight ones (Copenhagen-Berlin, Prague-Krakow, Lake-Bled-Split) but not all are 'direct' trains: does this mean that travelling after 7 but having to change at one point would mean using up two of my travel days?

Thanks

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Flo
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replied 9 years ago

Hi!

[quote]does this mean that travelling after 7 but having to change at one point would mean using up two of my travel days?
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Yes.

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zboothby
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replied 9 years ago

thank you. and if you aboard a train before midnight but get off after midnight does that count as one day or two?

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Flo
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replied 9 years ago

The 1900 rule is explained here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-night-train[/u]

So, if you board between 1900 and 2400 and get off the train after 0400 the following day, you only have to use the day of arrival - that is, as long as you dont travel with other trains on the day of departure of course. ;)