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  2. FlixBus - Wikipedia

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    FlixBus. FlixBus (German pronunciation: ['flɪksbʊs]; styled FLiXBUS) is a German brand that offers low-cost intercity bus services via 400,000 routes to over 5,000 destinations in more than 40 countries in Europe, North America, South America, and Asia. It is owned by Flix SE, which also operates FlixTrain, FlixCar, Kâmil Koç, and Greyhound ...

  3. FlixTrain - Wikipedia

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    Flixtrain. Flixtrain GmbH is a German open-access operator of long-distance railway passenger services. It is a subsidiary of the mobility company Flix SE, which also owns long-distance coach operator FlixBus and is supplementing the bus network with rail connections. The company operates closely with FlixBus, sharing its sales channels ...

  4. Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The number of departures rose to 208,000 in 2015 and 214,000 in the following year, but in the course of market consolidation the number of departures dropped to 166,000 in 2017, with the number of passengers remaining almost unchanged at around six million. A corridor between 230,000 and 344,000 arrivals and departures is expected for 2019.

  5. List of bus operating companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the world's bus operating companies listed by country, with countries placed alphabetically by continent and country. Wherever possible, each country's bus operating companies are divided by the nature of their operations.

  6. Deutschlandticket - Wikipedia

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    The Deutschlandticket (lit. 'Germany ticket') often shorted to the D-Ticket, also known as the 49-Euro-Ticket, is a subscription public transport ticket for all local public transport, valid in the whole of Germany, that costs 49 euros per month. The Scholz cabinet introduced it in May 2023 as a permanent successor to the 9-Euro-Ticket which ...

  7. Intercity buses in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Intercity buses in Germany. Flixbuses at Berlin's central bus station in 2016. Intercity bus services in Germany virtually did not exist until 2013, when the market was liberalised with the end of Deutsche Bahn's monopoly on long-distance passenger travel. Liberalisation led to the creation of a number of coach companies, including Flixbus ...

  8. Hamburg Central Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    24 May 2003. (2003-05-24) [2] Location. The Hamburg Central Bus Station (abbreviated ZOB, German for Zentraler Omnibusbahnhof) is the central station for long-distance coaches in and out of Hamburg. It is located in the St. Georg district near the Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. The building was designed by the architects ASW Architekten Silcher, Werner ...

  9. Transport in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Three-lane autobahn An airport taxiway crossing the Bundesautobahn 14. Germany has approximately 650,000 km of roads, [3] of which 231,000 km are non-local roads. [4] The road network is extensively used with nearly 2 trillion km travelled by car in 2005, in comparison to just 70 billion km travelled by rail and 35 billion km travelled by plane.