Saving a travel day for overnight trips
If you‘re taking an overnight trip using a Flexi Pass, and do not
change trains after midnight, you only have to use one travel
day: the day of departure. Note that both the day of departure
and arrival need to fall within the overall validity of your Pass.
This also applies to night ferries that are fully covered by your
Pass.
For example, if you board a night train that departs at 18:10 (6.10
pm) on 11 August, which is due to arrive at your destination at
02:15 (2.15 am), you only have to enter 11 August in your Travel
Calendar. If you are still on the train past midnight, you do not
need to use a second travel day, unless you board a second
train.
Replacement of Eurail Passes
A Eurail Pass can only be replaced when it bears incorrect
information due to an error at the point of sale. This must be
done at the same point of sale where you bought your Pass.
Passes that have been damaged, lost or stolen cannot be
replaced. Tickets purchased to replace lost or stolen Passes
can also not be refunded. A damaged Pass can be replaced,
however, if an extra fee is paid. For Global Passes, a fixed fee
of 30 Euro (or the equivalent in local currency) applies. The
replacement fee for One Country Passes is set by the railway
company concerned.
Misuse of a Eurail Pass
Failing to follow the principles outlined in this Pass Guide can
mean your Pass is not valid for travel. If you travel with an invalid
Eurail Pass, you are, depending on the rules of the relevant
railway or ferry company, either subject to payment of a fine,
payment of a full-fare ticket, or both.