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As long as it is within the line range of the passenger transport company, week.
6. On Sundays, it is free to ride any of the company's shuttles with a weekend ticket. Therefore, including back and forth.
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As long as it is RE, RB, S and most city buses (generally state capitals are OK), as long as you take it before 3 a.m. the next day, you can take it, so it doesn't matter what the return trip is.
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Be sure to give it to the water spirit.
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It depends on what is written on the ticket. Bayern state weekly tickets, some city regional tickets, are all buses and subways, and ordinary trains are common.
But the bullet train ice can't.
In other states, public transportation may not be interconnected due to the fact that it is operated by different private companies. But generally speaking, buses, subways, intra-city transportation, general.
Most of the trains and light railways still belong to the Deutsche Bahn DB, so it is possible to separate them from the city traffic and have to buy separate tickets.
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The German DB is meant to encourage you to take advantage of train travel, so this weekend ticket is bought casually at the machine with no limits.
If you buy it at the counter at the station, 1To queue up 2If you have to add 2 euros, you can't help it.
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There are great discounts online, so be in advance. You can buy the automaton of the station on the day.
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Tickets are generally purchased in advance for discounts, such as state tickets and weekend tickets are fixed**, you can buy them at the ticket machine on the same day, and there may be a handling fee of 2 yuan on the counter.
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wiki can.
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Grand Alliance for German Language Learning.
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We generally check directly on the DB official website, and some cheap European tickets are booked at half price in advance. In the Nuremberg region is the Nahverbingdung, and 5 people going to Stuttgart together are usually Schones Wochenende. There is a student monthly pass at the beginning of the summer vacation, which is very cost-effective, and the price has increased by 45 euros this year, and you can take it in Bayern for a month and a half (except for the ice express). **。
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Tickets are somewhat different for each state in Germany, and if you want to know which state, I'll tell you again**.
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Yes, by train, every hour. Departs every hour at 05 minutes and transfers in half an hour to M Nchengladbach HBF in Germany. If you have a good connection, you can transfer to Cologne in 4 minutes after arriving at M Nchengladbach HBF.
55 mins to k ln hbf. It's an hour and a half.
If you don't have any reduced card, the ticket price is 21 euros. The first bus is at 5:05 and the last bus is at 22:05.
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One and a half hours each way, with one transfer.
Judging from db**, the fare is one-way Europe, and it seems that it is more cost-effective to buy two one-way trips.
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It can be purchased at the ticket vending machine at the bus station.
You can also ask the driver when getting on the bus.
However, when you get on the bus and buy a ticket, you should only accept cash, not a credit card.
Subway U: You need to buy a ticket at the subway station before getting on the train, and you can't buy tickets in the subway car. City Rail S: Generally, you also need to buy a ticket at the platform, get on the train to check in, and some S city rail cars have a ticket or day to buy.
Urban buses in Germany are basically divided into the subway (U-bahn, abbreviation: U) and intercity railways.
S-Bahn, abbreviation: S), bus (bus) <>
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What kind of ticket do you mean? The ticketing system in Germany is a bit complicated. Or maybe you're talking about a kind of card to buy a ticket.
That kind of card is specially used to buy tickets and has discounts. And the fare system in the state is also different. And what are the weekend tickets, double tickets, group tickets, etc.
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They are passes, where you get on, get off halfway, and change to another car is universal.
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Classmates, the student ID card is only valid in the state, if your classmate is in North Rhine-Westphalia, then he can take the bus in the state for free, but not ICE, I checked it on the Internet, if you take ICE, it only takes 20 minutes to Cologne, the fare is, but you must book in advance, otherwise it should be the full price 29. It is recommended that if you have a student ID, you can just take RB directly, and the rest of the person will buy a ticket honestly, it should be within 10 euros, and BahnCard50 can only be used by yourself, so that's it, foreigners can't tell the difference? Hehe, this one is unlikely.
It won't be far away in half an hour. It is recommended that you go to the ** of DB to take a look, and there are other discounts such as state tickets.
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This problem You should ask for help on the local help network in Germany There is no such thing as foreigners not being able to distinguish the appearance of Chinese Do not use someone else's student ID Otherwise, once discovered, it will enter your personal information file It will affect your life in Germany In Germany, you still abide by some rules and do not affect the image of the country and individuals.
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Must be able to recognize the physiognomy. Don't pick up cheap if it's not your own. Study hard, work to make money, find a good job after graduation, and glorify your ancestors! Germans don't necessarily lend you anything serious.
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