Can I use my Interrail pass on the London Underground?
Interrail is only valid in trains (the train operating companies listed here). In London, this includes London Overground, Southeastern, Tfl Rail (Crossrail) and Thameslink. It does however not include the tube, tram or bus lines.
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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.
I am planning a trip to Europe and I am thinking about getting the Eurail Italy pass since I'm planning to explore Venice, Florence and Milan. I am wondering if you can use the Eurail Italy pass in subway stations in Milan? No.City metros/subways/trams/buses are not part of the pass network.
Here's how the 7pm rule worksIf your overnight train is leaving after 7pm then you can put in the following day's date on your rail pass and use one rather than two days of travel for the overnight trip. Simple!
Visit the ATOC website for a detailed overview of these train companies. Your InterRail Pass is valid on trains from all of these companies, except the Eurostar and the Heathrow Express.
Not sure if this is a wind-up, but anyway: interrail is for people resident in Europe, eg EU, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, UK, Switzerland. Eurail for those resident outside Europe. INterRail for ALL who live in countries that have railways accepting this pass-thats also Turkey.
Interrail Passes can only be used by European citizens and permanent residents of Europe. You'll find the full list of participating countries below, plus loads of other useful information. If you're a UK resident, Brexit doesn't affect the Interrail Pass. You can still purchase and use one as normal.
Eurail passes do not cover local transport like trams or metros, only intercity trains. Rail Europe is another company that offers similar European train passes.