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Can I get on any train with Interrail pass?

The Interrail Pass is a train ticket that allows you to travel on almost all trains in Europe. With it, you get access to 35 railway and ferry companies in 33 countries. Most trains can be boarded by simply showing staff your Interrail Pass on your phone.



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Usually big cities have a number of train stations, so you can often move locally with your Interrail pass. If you're going to be in a city for a few days, a travel card (for the bus, tram or metro) will often save you money on buying single tickets.

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Great Britain's rail network is run by over twenty different private rail companies. Your Interrail pass makes train travel in Great Britain very convenient.

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Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, ...

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But to be clear, the S-Bahn in Berlin is operated by the DB where Interrail is valid on. U-Bahn is operated by BVG and thus not included in InterRail.

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Eurail and InterRail are both rail passes, and while they are similar there is one critical difference - who can buy them. Eurail Passes are only for non-European citizens or residents. InterRail Passes are only for European citizens or residents.

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An Interrail pass gives unlimited travel on all the train services run by the national train operator in all of the countries it covers - except in your own country of residence, more about that in a minute.

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