From: Lennart Petersen on 6 Mar 2007 21:57 Just wonder if there's any advantage of a BritRailpass against EuroDomino (soon to be InterrailOnecountry) As I can se the price for Britrail is a lot higher advertised prices here are ED 4d : 1510SEK vs Britrail flexi 4d : 1975SEK , for ED 8d 2490SEK vs 2845SEK is there any advantage of a Britrailpass ?
From: Rian van der Borgt on 7 Mar 2007 03:23 On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:57:51 GMT, Lennart Petersen wrote: >Just wonder if there's any advantage of a BritRailpass against EuroDomino >(soon to be InterrailOnecountry) >As I can se the price for Britrail is a lot higher advertised prices >here are >ED 4d : 1510SEK vs Britrail flexi 4d : 1975SEK , for ED 8d 2490SEK vs >2845SEK >is there any advantage of a Britrailpass ? Not that I know of. Regards, Rian -- Rian van der Borgt, Leuven, Belgium. e-mail: rvdborgt+(a)evonet.be www: http://www.evonet.be/~rvdborgt/
From: Phil Richards on 7 Mar 2007 05:09 Lennart Petersen wrote: > Just wonder if there's any advantage of a BritRailpass against EuroDomino > (soon to be InterrailOnecountry) > As I can se the price for Britrail is a lot higher advertised prices > here are > ED 4d : 1510SEK vs Britrail flexi 4d : 1975SEK , for ED 8d 2490SEK vs > 2845SEK > is there any advantage of a Britrailpass ? There are a lot more variants on the Britrail pass that may work out cheaper all depending on your circumstances. Examples: * England only pass (if you are not going to Scotland or Wales) * Group & family variants * Off season prices (although these were only for up until 28 February) However I suspect like for like Euro Domino is cheaper as you've discovered. -- Phil Richards, London, UK 3,600+ railway photos since 1980 at: http://europeanrail.fotopic.net http://britishrail.fotopic.net
From: ALAN HARRISON on 7 Mar 2007 07:18 "Lennart Petersen" <lennart.petersen(a)swipnet.se> wrote in message news:PSpHh.35855$E02.14484(a)newsb.telia.net... > > Just wonder if there's any advantage of a BritRailpass against EuroDomino > (soon to be InterrailOnecountry) > As I can se the price for Britrail is a lot higher advertised prices > here are > ED 4d : 1510SEK vs Britrail flexi 4d : 1975SEK , for ED 8d 2490SEK vs > 2845SEK > is there any advantage of a Britrailpass ? > Is Britrailpass available in Sweden? I thought it was only available to non-European residents. Alan Harrison
From: Lennart Petersen on 7 Mar 2007 09:27 "ALAN HARRISON" <alantharrison(a)btopenworld.com> skrev i meddelandet news:xc-dnSjCW848MHPYnZ2dnUVZ8sqjnZ2d(a)bt.com... > > "Lennart Petersen" <lennart.petersen(a)swipnet.se> wrote in message > news:PSpHh.35855$E02.14484(a)newsb.telia.net... >> >> Just wonder if there's any advantage of a BritRailpass against EuroDomino >> (soon to be InterrailOnecountry) >> As I can se the price for Britrail is a lot higher advertised prices >> here are >> ED 4d : 1510SEK vs Britrail flexi 4d : 1975SEK , for ED 8d 2490SEK vs >> 2845SEK >> is there any advantage of a Britrailpass ? >> > > Is Britrailpass available in Sweden? I thought it was only available to > non-European residents. > > Alan Harrison It's for sale here and have been so for many years. One difference vs ED is probably that it's available also to non-Europeans.
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