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It would be impossible for a standard Eurail pass ( www.eurailnet.com ) to pay for itself
in Slovenia. But if you are a non-European resident, you may consider one of its combina-
tion tickets allowing you to travel over a fixed period for a set price. These include the
Hungary N' Slovenia/Croatia and Austria N' Slovenia/Croatia passes, offering five/10
days of travel within two months on those countries' rail networks for adults US$258/421
and youths US$214/349; children aged four to 11 travel half-price. Buy the pass before
you leave home.
CROATIA, BOSNIA & HERCEGOVINA, & SERBIA
From Croatia, there are seven trains a day to Ljubljana from Zagreb via Zidani Most
(€12.20, two hours, 141km), two a day from Rijeka (€12.60, two hours, 135km) via
Postojna, and five a day from Split (€47.80, eight to 12 hours, 456km), with a change at
Zagreb. There are five trains a day from Belgrade, Serbia (€44.20, nine to 10 hours,
569km) via Zagreb. There are also two trains a day from Sarajevo in Bosnia & Hercegov-
ina (€43.20, 12 hours, 670km) with a change at Zagreb.
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