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Eastern Europe by train: travel advice 26th Oct 2011 9:50am | By tntmagazine TNT s resident travel expert, Laura Lindsay from Lonely Planet, answers readers travel questions Q I’m looking at visiting Eastern Europe at the end of November through to Christmas, before I head back to Australia. Would you recommend a Eurail pass as an affordable way to do this? Ciaran, via email A It’s really easy to get around Eastern Europe by train. There are two types of European rail passes available; one for European residents (Interrail) and one for non-European residents (Eurail). If you have been in the UK for more than six months you won’t qualify for a Eurail pass but could use an Interrail pass. Both passes are available online (interrailnet.com). ....