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anonymous
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Posted 14 years ago

Hello.
I was just thinking, if I have to pay my tocket from denmark to Berlin, when I have an interrail ticket? I am from DK, and since the ticket does not cover the country I am from, I am a bit confused (and woried!)

I hope somebody knows ;)

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Flo
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replied 14 years ago

You'll have to pay for a regular DSB ticket until the first station in Germany.
Depending on the route that would be either Puttgarden, Flensburg or Süderlügum.

Flo 8)

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Flo
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replied 14 years ago

And just to add, if you're intending to use Berlin-Night-Express you'd need a ticket to Malmö.

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Jahung
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replied 14 years ago

Hey!

Sorry to bring this old subject back but i got the same problem. I'm living in Aalborg, DK and i want to go to Berlin for a 5/10 days trip. I already know which train i need to use go to Berlin.

Aalborg (DK) -> Vejle (DK) -> Berlin (D)

Shall i to pay for a regular ticket from Aalborg to Berlin or just from Aalborg to Vejle? I heard that we could have discount on the trip to Berlin because i'll use a Interrail pass...


Thank your for your help

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NillerDK
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replied 14 years ago

You will get a 50% discount on your ticket from Aalborg to Flensborg with your interrail pass. And thats it, its all you have to pay. Maybe a suplement perhaps, but nothing else. While you are at the station in Aalborg, you can buy a seat reservation there, all the way to Berlin.