The move is not related to Brexit, but means UK rail journeys will no longer be covered by Interrail passes.
Launched in 1972, the Interrail pass enables European citizens to travel around 31 countries by train and ferry, while the older Eurail pass lets non-European citizens to do the same.
It also said Eurostar trains would not be affected by the decision, which means passholders will be able to travel from Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam to London and vice versa.However, travel outside of Eurostar's terminals in London and the South East will require a separate ticket, affecting both UK and non-UK citizens.
RDG said the new pass would clash with its own Britrail pass, also aimed at non-European citizens, which covers UK rail travel and offers discounts on local tourist attractions.
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