1. Deutsche Bahn's regional and local trains offer quick and cheap transport throughout Germany's regions. Discover Germany's most beautiful regions on our trains.
  2. Please note: You must enter the first and last names of all passengers when booking a regional day ticket or day ticket for Germany.It is not possible to change the names after you have purchased the ticket. If you are travelling with a dog that requires a ticket (larger than a domestic cat), enter the German word for dog (Hund) instead of a passenger name when booking.
  3. Regional and intercity trains in Germany. S-Bahn. Suburban trains that run within most major cities. No reservations required. Regional Express (RE) Connections between regional towns and larger cities. Frequent stops. No reservations required. Regional Bahn (RB) Connections across all local towns. Slower than Regional Express trains.
  4. 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.
  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. Train operator in Germany: DB (Deutsche Bahn), see int.bahn.de for train times, fares & online tickets within Germany. All-Europe train times Berlin S-bahn information Berlin U-bahn information Motorail - taking your car: Railpasses: Beginner's guide to European railpasses Buy a rail pass online: Time zone: GMT+1 (GMT+2 from last Sunday in March to last Saturday in October).
  7. thesavvybackpacker.com

    A regional train journey (much slower) Regional Trains. No. These trains have a fixed price based on the distance traveled. Simply show up at the station, buy your ticket, and hop on the train. ... German Rail Twin Pass: When two people travel together they get a 50% discount on the second pass (this is good for both 1st and 2nd class passes ...
  8. german-way.com

    Regional trains in Germany are now designated RB ("Regio" - RegionalBahn, stops everywhere) and RE (RegionalExpress, faster, with fewer stops). Learning to read the train codes (RE, EC, IC, ICE, etc.) on German schedules can help you find the best rail connection to your destination.
  9. german-travel-guides.wordchronicle.com

    Dec 2, 2024The Role of Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Regional Trains in Germany's Mobility Landscape. Deutsche Bahn AG, commonly known as DB, serves as the backbone of Germany's public transportation system, offering a comprehensive network that spans across various regions. As one of the leading railway operators in Europe, DB provides an array of services ...
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