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embedding-shapetoday at 9:14 AM1 replyview on HN

Right, but then "Inter" = "Borrowed from Latin inter- (“between, amid”), a form of prepositional inter (“between”)".

Seems more like parent did Intrarail to me.


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pchangrtoday at 9:26 AM

OMG.. are we really doing this? T_T It’s just the marketing term….

“Interrail One Country Pass allows unlimited rail travel within one participating country, excluding the holder’s country of residence.”

It’s a way of reinforcing eu identity.. they call it interrail because it connects you to other cultures or societies or whatever you want to call it

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