Some question about select-pass from Eurail

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I'm planning to buy an Eurail pass to travel Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany and Czech Republic (not necessarily in that order), I have an idea about how does this system work, but I'd like someone to confirm (or decline) that:

About the buying: From what I can understand, I just select the countries on this site and add the pass to the cart, then I select my country (Colombia) and then pay the respective money of the shipping and the pass. After 8 days, I get the pass.

About the functionality: It says that the pass is valid during 5 days within 2 months. I don't know whether those days must be consecutive or not and also if it counts the time of travel or the time of departure (for example, if a leave an station at 8pm and arrive other station at 6am, would this count as two days? or one?).

Another question is if this pass allows me to use any train at any station at any time within the countries I've selected (day, night, international, local, etc). I know there are some limitations about reservations and another things, but I don't know anything beyond that.

Any assistance you can give me will be extremely appreciated. Thanks in advance!

PS: Any further information you need me to give, just tell me please.






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What is Eurail Select Pass?

A Eurail Select Pass allows you to choose 2, 3 or 4 bordering countries in Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, ...

What are the three 3 types of Eurail Pass?

Three Pass types simplify travel across Europe, with the Eurail Global Pass granting travelers the flexibility to access up to 33 different countries, the Eurail One Country Pass allowing unlimited travel for single-country itineraries, and the Greek Islands Pass enabling travelers to explore up to 53 different Greek ...

How many types of passes are their in Eurail?

Depending on how often you're intending to use the pass, you can choose from two main types of passes: Flexible Pass or Consecutive Pass. Your Eurail Pass takes the form of a physical pass that cannot be emailed or printed by individual travellers.

How many countries can you visit on a select pass?

The Eurail Select Pass: travel by train in 2, 3, or 4 bordering countries. Select them out of the 28 countries taking part in Eurail. Every trip is unique - and here you chose the countries which fit your travel plans.



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