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What is the difference between a consecutive-day pass and a Flexipass?

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What is the difference between a consecutive-day pass and a Flexipass?

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A consecutive-day pass provides unlimited rail travel on any day or all days for the duration of the pass. A flexipass is valid for a specific number of days within a longer period.

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A. A consecutive-day pass provides unlimited rail travel on any day or all days for the duration of the pass. A flexipass is valid for a specific number of days within a longer period.

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– A consecutive-day pass provides unlimited rail travel on any day or all days for the duration of the pass. A Flexipass is valid for a specific number of days within a longer period. It also gives the pass-holder a 2 month period from the validation date to utilize the number of days they have purchased for their pass. (Ex: the 5 day Flexipass allows 5 days of travel in a 2 month period, The 8 day flexipass allows 8 days of travel in a 2 month period, etc.

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