AverageInterrailLover
Traveller
2 comments
Posted 1 year ago
I am living in Germany and want to make one trip within Germany (Munich to Osnabrück) and, a week later, another trip from Germany to Italy (Rimini). Is that covered by the Interrailkarten global pass if Germany is my home country?
argon
Traveller
455 comments
No , generally are only the in/outbound journey included (means the part from your home-country to another country and reverse) , but a normal ticket is not expensive (depend on the date you like to travell ) and are available from 27,90€ at bahn.de .
AverageInterrailLover
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Thanks for the response!
My normal ticket from Munich to Osnabrück would cost over 100€ tho, any way I can call the trip from Munich to Osnabrück going to the border or somehow call that the inbound trip?
AverageInterrailLover
Traveller
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I tried it and it accepted my trip
argon
Traveller
455 comments
Cool , have a nice trip !
Arend7
Traveller
645 comments
The fact that the app accepts the trip is no guarentee a conductor will. The app only look to the number of days, not whether a station is near a border or not. Only the conductor does that. However I think there is a airport near Osnabrück. That could count also as a border.
Arend7
Traveller
645 comments
Or Munich airport.
nltrainer
Traveller
1404 comments
Just put it in as going to Hengelo, NL (first stiop over border of B-AMS IC trains going via OS), and forget to use that later part.
The NEW style passeson mobile fone let you simply use 2 days out of the total ALSO in your home country-on old style paper passes this was all to be written and hence more easy to check. Conductors objecting I have only heard from the UK where fares are even more sky-high.
Note that in your case you do hve to find some way for the trip back from OS to M. Though on less busy days the overnight ICE-via K-F, can very often be found for 19 or 29 as Supersparpreis.