BREIZH35
Traveller
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Posted 14 years ago
Hello,
I have the projectfot next summer to trip with Train. I have calculate the price of the trip, with, and without Interrail. My resident contry is France.
I would like to take 10 Day, 5 trip. But my trip without interrail is low cost than with Interrail.
I'd like to know, the reduce on the trip in country residence. The first is Rennes-Paris, does the reduce take one trip one my pass, because the next train Paris Berlin is after 7Pm. And for the train Paris-Berlin is it really 4 euros, because the start is in my residence country.
[b]
With Interrail:[/b]
Rennes Paris: 22 Euros
Paris-Berlin (CNL): 4 Euros
Berlin-Malmö (Berliner Night Express): 15 euros
Malmö-Copenhague: 3.50 euros
Copenhague-Amsterdam (CNL) : 4 euros
Amsterdam Paris (Thalys): 33 euros
Paris-rennes :22 euros
[b]Total (with interrail pass): 262.50[/b]
[b]Without Interrail:[/b]
Rennes Paris: 44 Euros
Paris-Berlin (CNL): 43 Euros
Berlin-Malmö (Berliner Night Express): 60 euros
Malmö-Copenhague: 12 euros
Copenhague-Amsterdam (CNL) : 30 euros
Amsterdam Paris (Thalys, smoove price): 25/35 euros
[b]Total: 225 Euros[/b]
Flo
Traveller
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Hi!
Just a feew comments on your calculated prices first:
w/ IR
Paris - Berlin: You would need a regular ticket until the first station in Germany, only from there on you can use your IR ticket with the 4€ supplement.
Malmö - Kobenhavn: free
Amsterdam - Paris: You would also need a regular ticket from Bruxelles to Paris; I'd recommend to take a free IC train from Amsterdam to Bruxelles, from there you can take a Thalys - search for cheap offers on the Internet.
Living in big countries such as Germany or France can be a little bit annoying when you have to travel quite a distance to your border. That's sad but you should be able to find cheap tickets on the Internet for these connections. Once you've left your homecountry the InterRail ticket usually is much more flexible since you are not fixed on certain trains (what you are when you buy regular tickets for a cheap price in advance).
When you make use of your homecountry reduction you don't have to fill in a travel day [b]but[/b] the InterRail ticket has to be valid itself on this days.
For example when you are leaving the 28th Dec with the Paris - Berlin night train you can fill in the 29th as your travel day but your IR pass has to have its starting day on the 28th.
Hope this helps so far.
Flo 8)