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SenlacScotland
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Posted 13 years ago

Evening all!

I kinda have a 2-in-1 question!

My first question is, i have worked out through various methodology that the most economic way for me to complete my first ever interrail trip of around 5-6 weeks, is by buying 2 back-to-back 10 days travel in 22 passes.

My first question is, can you do that? Is there any reason why i shouldn't be able to?

And my second question is, will i need to order both passes before i leave, or will i be able to purchase the second one in person in whichever country i am in when my first pass expires?


Thanks,

Andy :)

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Hetman
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replied 13 years ago

1)yes, you can
2) yes, you can buy next IR Pass in comfortable time for you

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nltrainer
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replied 13 years ago

as above-for 2 both options are possible.
stictly this is not back to back-it is simply buy 2 with time in between.
In days of yore it was pretty common-and then there were only monthly global youth passes. The weeks in between (yes-students enough qho can get 3 monthes of) were spent on a lazy Greek beach.
Note that buying an IR pass in some faraway foreign country may lead to much language difficulty-and IRers have a nasty habit of running out of money somewhere halfway. So it is much more prudent to buy both at once-and from the shop that sponsors this site (assuming you are UK)

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Peter
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replied 13 years ago

Just to add. railcc isn't sponsored in any way by any company! :)
We use a normal train ticket booking system in cooperation.
If we don't sell tickets - we have no income to pay the servers and pizzas. :)

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SenlacScotland
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replied 13 years ago

Thanks all,

I reckon i'll just go ahead and purchase the two of them just now! :)

Thanks for your help! :)

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Flo
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replied 13 years ago

I hope you'll do so at [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] ;)

Thanks!