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  2. Germany’s unlimited €49-a-month rail pass to launch on 1 May

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    Pass-holders will qualify for unlimited travel by rail, tram and bus. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  3. 9-Euro-Ticket - Wikipedia

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    The 9-Euro-Ticket (German pronunciation: [ˌnɔʏ̯n ˈɔʏ̯ʁo ˈtɪkət]) was a German scheme through which passengers could travel for 9 euros (€) per month on local and regional transport in all of Germany. The tickets were valid for June, July, or August 2022. The offer aimed at reducing energy use amid the 2021–2022 global energy crisis.

  4. Germany to introduce unlimited train travel for £1.40 a day

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    The digital Deutschlandticket, price €49, is intended ‘to cut CO2 emissions’ Germany to introduce unlimited train travel for £1.40 a day Skip to main content

  5. Deutschlandticket - Wikipedia

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    Logo A Deutschlandticket chip card from the HVV A BVG advert advertising the Deutschlandticket using the Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie.. The Deutschlandticket (lit. ' Germany ticket '), often shorted to the D-Ticket, is a subscription public transport ticket for all local public transport, valid in the whole of Germany, that costs 58 euros per month.

  6. Eurail - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, virtually all fast InterCity and InterCity Express (ICE) trains can be boarded without fare supplements or additional tickets. ICE trains offer reservations for €4.50 (second class) and €5.90 (first class). [15] SJ high-speed train from Sweden to Copenhagen: €7 (second class) and €17 (first class) [16]

  7. BahnCard - Wikipedia

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    The first two variants allow passengers to get 25% and 50% discount respectively on standard long-distance rail fares, while the Mobility BahnCard 100 is a type of annual ticket that allows free unlimited travel on most of the German railway network for a fixed price. [1]