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  2. 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).
  3. Germany's special €49 regional transportation ticket went into effect on 1 May, with ticket sales starting in April. As an example, compared to the normal monthly rate for Hamburg's HVV, it only takes 14 trips for the Deutschlandticket to pay off and save commuters money. ... Train Travel - Introduction - Riding the rails in Europe ...
  4. A 9-euro monthly ticket bought in Berlin could be used on public transport there and anywhere else in Germany. If you were in Munich or Hamburg, the ticket you bought in Berlin was valid there as well. You could ride the bus, tram, or metro anywhere in Germany with a 9-euro ticket bought anywhere in Germany.
  5. Rail Passes Almost everyone has heard of the Eurailpass, but Deutsche Bahn also offers a similar rail pass for travel only within Germany called the German Rail Pass. (The German pass also includes some destinations in nearby countries, such as Salzburg, Austria.) One big advantage of having a Eurailpass, Flexipass, Europass, or German Rail Pass, besides any cost savings, is you can avoid ...
  6. Rail Travel in Europe and Germany: Introduction Other than by car, train travel is the most popular way of getting around in Germany and Europe. Deutsche Bahn AG, sometimes known as German Rail in the English-speaking world, is one of Europe's most advanced rail systems. On a typical day, 7.3 million passengers ride the rails
  7. Nov 13, 2023The Deutschlandticket has been an absolute boon to my travel within Germany. With the tantalizing offer of low-cost air travel I have taken to sort jaunts around Europe from London to Naples. But as my family multiplies and travel costs rise, train travel has swung back into focus.In October alone, my family travelled to Rostock and Dresden, while using the ticket all month long for travel in ...
  8. Topics: Germany for Tourists. Interesting and helpful information related to traveling in Germany: Germany - History and culture; History of Germany with notable Germans, past and present; The Euro - About the currency that first went into circulation in Austria and Germany in January 2002.; Cell Phones in Germany - Advice concerning taking a mobile phone to Germany and Europe
  9. Local, regional, national and international rail service means you may be able to get by without a car in Europe. Local and regional public transportation is particularly good in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. More | Topic Index. Related Pages AT THE GERMAN WAY. Banks and Money in Germany; Taking Dogs or Cats to Germany - Guidelines for ...
  10. BVG - Responsible for most of Berlin's public transport, BVG's app is essential in the city. It provides route planning, maps, and the ability to buy your transport tickets through the app. Deutsche Bahn - The national rail service also has an app that is quite helpful if you're frequently traveling by rail.; Offi - This is just one of the alternative public transport apps outside ...
  11. The train station also serves as a center for the MDV (Mitteldeutscher Verkehrsbund), the Leipzig/Halle regional public transport system for central Germany. A single MDV ticket is valid for travel on the S-Bahn, regional trains, trams, and buses. (Germany's discount D-Ticket for all of Germany may also apply. Check on current conditions.)
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