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kitling_wu
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Posted 14 years ago

Hi all,

I stay in Stuttgart Germany and I'm planning a trip to Denmark. I'm thinking of buying a Denmark Interrail 3-Day pass to get around. I've a few questions:

1. Do I have to pay for the last train to cross the border or is it covered in the Interrail pass?
2. Do I qualify for the 75% discount in Germany to get to the border if I only hold the Denmark Interrail pass?
3. If the 75% discount applies, does it use up one day on the Interrail pass?

I'm going from Stuttgart to Copenhagen, route suggestions would be extremely welcome too!!

Many thanks!!

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Flo
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replied 14 years ago

Hi!

1. You will have to pay up to the border station. If there is no border station (train passes border without scheduled stop) you will have to pay up until the first station in Denmark.
2. Unfortunately there's no 50% (not 75% ;) ) discount for domestic travel when you have an One Country Pass (applies for Global Passes only).
3. If it applied (maybe you someday travel with a Global Pass ;) ) you dont have to mark a travel day, the only restriction is that your InterRail pass has to be valid already (when returning to your homecountry the IR pass has to be still valid to get the reduction).

Best route for you to get to Copenhagen would be to go to Mannheim and take then the direct CNL train to Copenhagen. Have a look at [ux]https://rail.shop/bahn[/ux] for cheap advance fare tickets (EuropaSpezial).

Hope this helped - if you want to support the work here at the forum and website, please buy your official IR pass at [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] . Thank you. :)


Flo 8)