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Manonc
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Posted 9 years ago

Good morning,

I'm interested for the InterRail Pass, but when I have traveled the terms of use I encountered some problems. I understand we can't travel in our country of residence, except if we pay extra. So, we pay the pass, and then we pay the ticket's train with the reduction ?

I have a second questions. I would like travel with my little dog, but I have see nothing about this. Can we take dog and pay an extra or I can't take it ?

Thank you very much for your answers. I'm sorry, my english it's not good.

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Peter
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replied 9 years ago

Hi.
There is no special rule or ticket for dogs on Interrail. YOu have to check every country, train and railway company individually. Not very comfortable - therefore I recommend not to take your dog with you on an Interrail trip.
You get a 50% discount in France to leave your country and to come back. These tickets are available only at railway stations in your country.
Often it is cheaper to buy a special price ticket to leave your country - stay some days on your first stop - and start then from there interrailing.
Read here: [u]https://rail.cc/en/how-to-interrail[/u]

railcc is official partner of interrail.eu - if you buy your Interrail pass via our partner link (click right before you order) [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux], you get a railcc PLUS account for detailled and extended help for your Interrail trip. Thank you to support all the free information we offer on railcc. :)

Pete :)

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Flo
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replied 9 years ago

Hey, if it really is a small dog you should be able to carry it for free in many countries - where do you want to go?

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Manonc
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replied 9 years ago

Thank you very much for your answers. I will look the link.

I don't know yet where I want to go, but surely in the countries of eastern.

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Flo
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replied 9 years ago

OK - if it is a small dog which can be put in a travelling bag/container than chances are good that you dont have to pay. For larger dogs you often have to pay half-price but it is best to ask at each railway company individually. It would be great to hear from your experiences. :)