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petycat
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Posted 11 years ago

Can anyone help me? I understand how the travel days work and I know the 19h rule.... But there's something i'm not sure about. If, for example, I wanna go from Madrid to huesca. Si I first travel from Madrid to Zaragoza, and then from Zaragoza to Huesca during the same day. To do that i need to reserve two different tickets because I'm using two different trains. But will it count as one travel day? Or two? Thanks a lot!

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi.
You can use as much trains as you want on one of your travel days between 00:01h in the morning and 23:59h at night.
The 1900-h-rule is an extension of such a normal travel day: [u]https://rail.cc/en/eurail-night-train[/u]

If you travel with Eurail the standard way, the first train from Madrid to Zaragoza is an AVE (EUR 10), the second one from Zaragoza to Huesca is an Intercity (EUR 4).

But you can travel as well cheaper:

Madrid Chamartind dep: 0817 - by RegionalExpress - reservation EUR 4
Zaragoza Delicias arr: 1156

Zaragoza Delicias dep: 1529 - Regional train - free
Huesca arr: 1637

Peter :)

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petycat
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replied 11 years ago

THANKS :)