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kowalel
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Posted 13 years ago

I'm planning return to my country of residence (Poland) by train Berlin Hbf 11.37-Szczecin Glowny 13.46 (EC 178). If I understand correctly i should buy a normal ticket from first station after border? Szczecin Gumience to Szczecin Glowny?

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Hetman
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replied 13 years ago

yes but you can obtain some discount

There is only a discount on regular price tickets to leave the country of residence.

... And at the end of the trip back from frontier station where you will reenter the country of residence to your place of residence.

[u]https://rail.cc/en/how-to-interrail[/u]

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fredazain
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replied 13 years ago

Hi i am going for good to my home country (Malaysia) next august, but i am planning to travel around europe on the way to Malaysia..country of residence now is Ireland, what should i do..and which ticket i have to buy interrail or eurail, please help me..

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Hetman
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replied 13 years ago

if your country of residence during the travel will be Ireland(because at least you were there for 6 months) you should use InterRail Pass

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nltrainer
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replied 13 years ago

[quote]I'm planning return to my country of residence (Poland) by train Berlin Hbf 11.37-Szczecin Glowny 13.46 (EC 178). If I understand correctly i should buy a normal ticket from first station after border? Szczecin Gumience to Szczecin Glowny?[/quote]
NO- from BORDERpoint=Hranica. The conductor on board can also sell you-but then without the discount. If you want the discount, buy before leaving from PKP-IC. Take a train earlier or later and avoid the much higher EC-fare. A normal ticket B-Szcz now cost just 10 eur and includes both citytransp at both ends. (in fact a lot of german tickets incl. travel to Szcz-you may extend your trip or replan, as its hardly worth using a passday for it.