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Does a Eurail Pass cover the UK?

A Eurail Pass is a cost effective and flexible train pass that covers Britain (England, Scotland & Wales), along with over 30 European countries. Passes are available in both standard and first class travel, with discounts for travellers over 60 years and under 27 years.



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With the Eurail pass, travel on the national rail networks of 33 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, ...

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Pass Description: Purchasing a BritRail Pass gives you the ability to travel across the entire National Rail network of Great Britain. Valid for travel in England, Wales and Scotland with Flexible and Consecutive durations you can hop on all mainline trains to visit some of the most scenic places Britain has to offer.

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A BritRail Pass gives you the ability to travel across the entire National Rail network of Great Britain.

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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.

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It's a real pleasure, interrailing through the UK. In London the Elizabeth line and the London Overground are included. Underground, Busses, Tram, DLR are not included in the pass.

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Interrail or Eurail are not valid on London Underground services. National Rail stations: Paper Passes and mPass Barcodes cannot be used to open the gates on the National Rail network of Great Britain directly, however, Passes are accepted at the side gate* of any gated station on the network.

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Train information, photos and videos. You can not travel in this train with Eurail!

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Here's how the 7pm rule works If 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!

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Eurostar: about $130, about two hours and 30 minutes. Ferry and trains: about $130 (not including lunch), about nine hours total: London to Portsmouth (train): one hour and 30 minutes, $54. Portsmouth to Le Havre (ferry): four hours, $37.

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We ask for your passport or ID number for safety and verification that the Pass you are travelling with is actually yours. You may be asked to show your passport or ID card when your Pass is being checked by ticket inspectors, so the number on your Pass should match the number on the passport or ID you are carrying.

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On all trains covered by Interrail/Eurail: No, just as long as you can carry it. Be aware stowing away large suitcases on busy trains can be a bit difficult, but there often are luggage racks. There are some exceptions on “low-cost” trains, that I know: Ouigo (France & Spain) and Avlo (Spain).

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Choose a BritRail Pass The best way to explore England, Scotland and Wales is with a BritRail pass, allowing for unlimited train travel on Britain's National Rail Network!

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Pay as you go You don't have to work out the cost of your journey in advance. You can pay as you go using contactless (card or device), an Oyster card or a Visitor Oyster card. It also offers great value as pay as you go is cheaper than buying single tickets and you get daily and weekly capping.

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