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framboises
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Posted 8 years ago

Hi everyone!

I am sorry if this question is in the wrong category or if a similar one has been already answered; however I just want to make sure that I use my ticket right.
I have the Interrail One Country Flexi Pass for Great Britain (8 days w/in one month), and on 21 March I was planning to go from Bath over London to Edinburgh with the overnight train (London Euston -> Edinburgh). As I'll already have used 5 of my 8 travel days, I'd rather only use one instead of two travel days. However, I have to get from Bath to London first... My question: Is it allowed to use other means of transportation to go to London (bus etc.) or are there any tricks so that I need only use one of my travel days and can profit from the 7pm rule for the overnight train?

Cheers!

Johanna

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Flo
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replied 8 years ago

Hi Johanna!

Of course you can use other modes of transport if you want to. If you want to use one travel day only, you will have to cover the trip from Bath to London with a regular ticket. You could either look into buses or of course trains too, have a look at nationalrail.co.uk for timings and fares.


Flo 8)

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ntrain
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replied 8 years ago

better checkmegabus.com first-they also have some trains(stagecoach).NOTE that buses in LON arrive all at Victoria COACH,you need a trip across centralLondon to reach Euston for the overniettrains. That cost a lot without an Oyster smartcard.By train you facethe same though-trains from Bri/BVath arriva Paddington
OR use a direct overnite bus=coach in english , check nationalexpress.co.uk.If its not too close by, this may be quite inexpensive.

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framboises
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replied 8 years ago

Okay, perfect - thank you! This will make everything a lot easier for me, haha :)