I understand the difference between 1st and 2nd class - but what is difference between adult and adult twin??? pricing?
Benelux Tourrail Pass:
The Benelux Region includes Holland (Netherlands), Belgium and Luxembourg. The pass options include unlimited 1st or 2nd class travel for 5 days in a 1 month period.
Days of Travel
Adult
1st Class
Adult
2nd Class
Adult Twin
1st Class
Adult Twin
2nd Class
Junior
2nd Class
5 Days
$228.00
$163.00
$171.00
$122.00
$109.00
* Junior (ages 4 - 25)
can anyone explain train info
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A twin pass is simply a discount for two people traveling together. They only issue one ticket, so you can't split up.
Be sure and do an "analysis" of cost/options for the itinerary/destinations of your choice - - on railsaver.com - - before you even think about buying any "rail pass". Be sure and click on the box "Only if it saves me money".
Best wishes,
Rex
If this is similar to the so-called "saver" passes (two or more people traveling together) and I suspect it is, it means one pass covers two (up to four or five if you pay for it) people.
Do not be misled into thinking that one person cannot use the pass alone (in case the other doesn't wish to travel that day such as for a day trip) because they can.
yes, it is a matter of pricing; you save about 20% over the cost of spearate passes for each person.
Don't worry, the "twining process" is temporary. Nobody is joined at the hip.
If two adults are traveling together, the ticket makes sense.
But, you must stay together. Or take a chance.