Can you get off a train and then get back on?
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Whether you can get off a train and then get back on depends on your ticket. Flexible tickets often allow a "break of journey," letting you exit at a station and reboard later. However, discounted advance tickets typically do not permit this. Check your ticket's terms and conditions.
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Can I get off a train and then re-board it legally? Train travel rules?
Okay, so can you hop off a train mid-journey and then hop back on?
Basically, depends on what kind of ticket you've got. Some let you do a "break of journey," which is fancy talk for getting off and getting back on later. For instance, I once had a flexible rail pass in Europe, about 2015-ish, that let me do that, cost a pretty penny but worth it.
But the cheap tickets? The ones you book way ahead of time? Usually, those are a big NO on the whole getting off and on again thing.
Advance purchase tickets usually don't allow breaks in journeys.
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