Local trains don't usually have any supplements, so you can just jump on the train if you are going say 50 miles on a stopping train. On trips that I have done, the supplements varied from 拢1 for a seat reservation to about 拢20 for a couchette or a long journey by TGV. Unfortunately the Interrail website is vague about these:
http://www.raileurope.co.uk/Default.aspx鈥?/a>
but you could phone up and ask when you have an idea of your itinerary.
Unfortunately British stations are not connecting into the European booking network, but most continental countries are, so that you can make a load of reservations at the first station that you have time to spare.
If you will be mainly travelling in cheaper countries in Eastern Europe, it may be cheaper to travel without a pass and buy tickets as you go. It is worth getting an idea how much your trip would cost without a pass.
Also take a look at:
http://wikitravel.org/en/Interrail
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