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Going in the Wrong Direction on Eurail
If you're concerned that you might be going in the wrong direction and don't know the language, show your ticket/boarding pass to a stranger prefaced with "I don't speak---" and point to your final destination on your pass.
Related: Eurail Travel Advice
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