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JamieT
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Posted 12 years ago

Does anyone know how i can find out which train stations and where in general i can buy interrail passes from? I need to know because i am going away for 3 to 4 months, and dont want to be travelling around with all the tickets in my bag incase i lose them.

i would love any help.

thankyou, Jamie

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Hi Jamie.
You should get Interrail passes in most European railway stations - especially in the larger ones. Except in the UK.
If you want to support the railcc project, buy your first one online here in our partner. Delivery is free to the UK. Thank you. :)
[ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux]

Peter :)

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JamieT
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replied 12 years ago

Thanks for the reply. We most definitely will be buying our first ticket from railcc, this website has been invaluable in helping us plan our traavelling.

Is there any way of finding out a list of European train stations that interrail paases are available at or is it just a case of ask and hope for the best when we are away?

Thanks, once again, Jamie

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Peter
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replied 12 years ago

Hi Jamie.
Thanks for supporting! :)

There is no list available... you definitely won't have problems in bigger cities. But if you ask at a train station somewhere in the nowhere where only one train stops per day, I am sure they won't have the Interrail-cover for your ticket. But now worries, you will get it! :)

Peter :)

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nltrainer
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replied 12 years ago

the cover is not the prob-the machines they print it from is. In most countries those stations that handle INTERNational tickets do it-sometimes thats nearly all, sometimes thats nearly zero, sometimes it is separate. If they do not, they can always tell you where they do-nearest by-unless that stop has only machines for local trips! Which as such should be blindingly obvious to continentals. Note that more and more countries also add ''servicefees'' for selling such tickets-vary from 3 till 10 €€