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eagertorail
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Posted 11 years ago

hey everyone
i bought an interrailticket in the internet a few weeks ago, unfortunatly i cant find the page anymore... and now i am a bit scared that the ticket i bought is fake. for instance, it came without the cover, and i read now that it isnt even valid without the cover???
also, a friend of mine who did interrail before said it seemed to him to be rather small; the exact size is 19,6 cm long and 7,1 cm high. is that really the correct size? i´m talking about the online global pass.
also, the paper seems to be really thick to me... how can i find out, if its the right one?

sorry to come up with my worries, but i dont wanna find out that my ticket is fake in the train, as you can imagine.

thanks for your help!!!
john

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Peter
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replied 11 years ago

Hi.
I recommend to go to a railway station and ask there.
You should have to company details of where you bought it on your credit card receipts or bank statement.
Peter

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Flo
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replied 11 years ago

Could you upload a photo of your ticket? Without your persononal details, of course. ;)

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nltrainer
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replied 11 years ago

use brains: we will never tell you ALL the marks that are in INTernational tickets- duuhhh!
But there is NO ''exact'' size-it depends per country., Basically it is just a normal sheet of INTERnational tickets, with some extra's, like the cover (but even that is not perse needed), an attachment as the ''travel report''. It should in principle also come with a small green booklet that gives the details per country (=exactly the same as bought from railcc) en some fancy plastic cover-varies also per country. It even has not to be some computer printed card- in some countries they still use the old-style hand written with carbon paper (anyone still knows what that is??).