Decision to end Britain’s Interrail membership reversed
The decision to end Britain’s membership of the Interrail and Eurail train travel schemes has been reversed.
Industry body the Rail Delivery Group (RDG) said it renewed talks with Eurail Group, the company running the programmes, following “strong reaction to news of our departure”.
They were able to reach an agreement which means Britain “will be remaining part of both the Interrail and Eurail passes”.
We are pleased to be able to tell passengers that we have reached agreement and will be remaining part of both the Interrail and Eurail passes.
— Rail Delivery Group (@RailDeliveryGrp) August 8, 2019
The tickets entitle holders to travel by train across Europe.
Interrail passes are for European citizens, while Eurail passes are for tourists from the rest of the world.