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ABOVE: Students await a train on an Austrian station platform. Eurail Group gives two free travel days to ISIC cardholdersGet 25% more travel time with an 8-day Eurail Select Youth Pass Utrecht, the Netherlands -- Students and young backpackers who reside outside the EU can now get more bang for their buck on rail travel through Europe. The Eurail Group and the International Student Identity Card Association (ISIC) are launching a worldwide promotion offering two days of free rail travel with the purchase of any 8-day Eurail Select Pass Youth, valid in 2nd class. Eurail Select Passes allow unlimited rail travel in three, four or five bordering countries, with 24 participating countries to choose from. This promotion is open to ISIC card holders who have lived outside the EU for at least six months. Purchases must be made between June 1st and July 31st, 2009. After 50 years, traveling by train with a Eurail Pass remains a popular way to explore the diverse cultures, folklore, music, history and landscapes of Europe. In addition to the Eurail Select Pass, the Eurail Group offers a wide selection of pass products ranging from several One Country and Regional Passes all the way up to the Global Pass, which is now valid in 21 participating countries. Practically the entire European continent is within the Eurail Pass holder's reach, and now for young people, an already excellent deal just got a little sweeter. For more information on Eurail Passes, visit
www.eurail.com. If you live in the EU, learn about InterRail's rail passes
at www.interraiil.net. Photo: Eurail Group.
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