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Sat, 07/14/2007 - 07:59
I was wondering if the Eurail Global Pass (for a Youth 2nd Class 15 Days which is $440) means the 15 days of travel can be non-consecutive days in a month. My friend and I are going from Italy>Zurich>rague>Amsterdam>London>Dublin>France>Madrid.
Yes, a day of rail travel is midnight to midnight. You can take as many trains as you want during that day. You choose which days by filling in the date on your railpass before you board your first train that day.
You’ve only got 5 or 6 days of rail travel that will be covered by the pass in this itinerary plus whatever trips you’ll be taking in Italy and France. I’d look for flights to and from Dublin and a 10 day global pass. Also look at a 6 or 8 day select pass — cover France, Benelux, and Switzerland for sure + maybe Germany and/or Austria depending on your route. Buy point to point tickets in Spain and Italy.
Try www.railsaver.com Follow the “I have a good idea of my itinerary” route and click “I prefer purchasing railpasses (to point to point tickets) ‘only when it saves money.’”