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Spursbabe
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Posted 15 years ago

Okay, i know it says that you just hop on the trains.
But I was wondering how that's supposed to work in England, because there are these turnstile things and the interrail ticket will definitly not fit in there.
So do I need to queue and get a point-to-point ticket for every journey that I do?

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hedgehogs123
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replied 15 years ago

Are you actually English??? Just your username implies you possibly are.
As far as i know you could just show it to a conductor there are usually some around the barriers because of tickets like the Interrail or others that don't always work when placedinto the barriers......
But in Birmingham they dont have the barriers just people stood there checking them.

Ian

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Spursbabe
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replied 15 years ago

Thank you.
I guess I just have to use the wheelchair entrance. There should always be assistance...

I've been to England a lot and lived there for a while but never went over with an Interrail before...

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hedgehogs123
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replied 15 years ago

So not an English person then just thought i'd check as your spursbabe username implies your English and as you know you cant use the pass in your own country although i'm not sure about residency rules?
Peter would probs know best....

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Peter
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replied 15 years ago

hej ...
like Ian said ... use the wheelchair entrance or ask some staff to open these doors by showing your International ticket - never had problems.
Peter :)