1. german-way.com

    Because most public transportation systems in Germany are regional, a ticket for the S-Bahn is also valid for a streetcar or bus. For instance, the S-Bahn in Berlin is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn, the national railway, but it is also part of the Transport Association Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB).
  2. raileurope.com

    Regional trains serve shorter and medium-distance routes within European regions. They generally feature in timetables under the abbreviation R, but in Germany as RB (Regionalbahn). You'll run across a huge variety of train types, some brand new but others slightly older, as you travel across Europe on Regional trains.
  3. liveingermany.de

    Dec 7, 2024It is the busiest network of transportation in Germany. The main railway company in Germany is a private company named Deutsche Bahn. This company has high-speed, intercity, regional, and urban trains to travel throughout the city. It also travels across borders. There are other private train companies and a dozen regional train services in ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Frankfurt Airport, the fourth-busiest airport in Europe Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, Europe's largest railway station by floor area Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line, running parallel to Bundesautobahn 3. As a densely populated country in a central location in Europe and with a developed economy, Germany has a dense transport infrastructure.. One of the first limited-access highway systems in ...
  5. germanyfootsteps.com

    Jan 1, 2025Regional trains in Germany are your best pick when you want to go to places or take routes that aren't covered by the high speed options. They are also a more budget friendly alternative especially with the 58 Euro Deutschland Ticket. This ticket can take you all over Germany and covers regional trains but not the high-speed trains.
  6. lifeingermany.com

    Long-Distance Trains in Germany: Deutsche Bahn (DB): Germany's national railway company offers a wide range of services, from high-speed ICE trains to regional connections. While convenient, Deutsche Bahn can be expensive without discounts. Speed: ICE trains are the fastest way to travel between major cities, reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h. For example, the journey from Berlin to Munich ...
  7. community.ricksteves.com

    Dec 16, 2023I'm a bit overwhelmed with navigating the train system in Germany and would love help understanding all the differences and usage for local and regional transportation. I'm purchasing tickets via int.bahn.de and there's MANY types of passes etc. ... We have about 10 days left on this, our fourth trip to Europe, and we love the transportation ...
  8. worldvisaguide.com

    1. What are the main modes of public transportation in Germany? The main modes of public transportation in Germany include: 1. Trains: Germany has an extensive and efficient railway network, operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB). It includes regional trains (S-Bahn), intercity trains (IC) and high-speed trains (ICE) connecting major cities. 2.
  9. europe.stripes.com

    Aug 3, 2023As someone who has been commuting to work via public transportation for more than a year, I have become an expert on public transport in Germany and nearby European countries. Trains Compared to the States, Germany's rail systems are efficient, comfortable and affordable. You can go to Paris for as little as 44 euros if you know where to get ...
  10. expatica.com

    Sep 16, 2024Trains in Germany. The rail network in Germany is one of the biggest and busiest in the world. Passengers traveled a staggering 47.439 billion kilometers along Germany's 33,399-kilometer-long rail network in 2021 (and that's not even accounting for passengers not riding with Germany's state-controlled railway company). As a large and densely-packed country in the heart of Central Europe ...
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