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andreas_92
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Posted 7 years ago

Helllo!

Im going to take a plane back and fort to Poland. I will be in Poland for a five days trip .
I will probabley be taking PKP-trains from Gdansk to Warsaw, Warsaw to Poznan, Poznan to Gdansk and likely regional trains in the Poznan/Wolsztyn area.

By what I know, KW trains is not valid with interrail. And in the Wolsztyn area their is KW trains (?), at least it was so in the summer 2016.

Maybey i will take a PKP train somwehere else but the trip will land around as described above.


What will be the best for me. Buy seperate tickets? or purchase a one country pass fpr Poland?

Greetings Andreas

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

Hi Andreas,

your trips are not too long so I think that you will be better off with regular tickets instead of a Interrail One Country Pass.

Make the comparison:
[ux]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-pass-poland[/ux]
[ux]https://rail.shop/pkpic/[/ux]
Tickets for TLK and IC trains are quite cheap even when bought on the day of departure. If you want to travel with the faster EIC and EIP services, you have to buy tickets in advance if you want cheap fares. When bought on the day, it is cheaper to travel on EIC services with Interrail. EIP services require an additional supplement so it will be about equal.
You need to get reservations for all long distance trains (TLK, IC, EIC, EIP) when travelling with Interrail; these are free when bought at a station in Poland.

Interrail indeed is not valid on KW trains: [ux]https://rail.cc/en/interrail-in-poland[/ux]

Flo