Neil Williams wrote:
On Mar 1, 5:59 pm, baroque-quest <[email protected]> wrote:
I searched for "u-bahn" on DB's website and got 0 results.
Strange. Concerning the validity of tickets however, irrelevant.
But one of
Eurail's brochures states that a rail pass is good on any DB train.
So the question seems to be, are any of Germany's U-Bahns run by DB?
What you are looking for is the "CityTicket" option that makes you DB ticket valid for local transportation at your destination. Includes S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Stadtbahn, Straßenbahn (tram) and busses, regardless who operates them.
Am Montag, 1. März 2010 19:58:46 UTC+1 schrieb Valentin Brückel:
Neil Williams wrote:
On Mar 1, 5:59 pm, baroque-quest <[email protected]> wrote:
I searched for "u-bahn" on DB's website and got 0 results.
Strange. Concerning the validity of tickets however, irrelevant.
But one of
Eurail's brochures states that a rail pass is good on any DB train.
So the question seems to be, are any of Germany's U-Bahns run by DB?
What you are looking for is the "CityTicket" option that makes you DB ticket >> valid for local transportation at your destination. Includes S-Bahn, U-Bahn, >> Stadtbahn, Straßenbahn (tram) and busses, regardless who operates them.
For our Capital, the rule shall be extended from Berlin A to
Berlin AB next Sunday. Should also work officially with
BahnCard100 Rail Passes.
I would not try with Eurail or Interrail.
On 10/06/2020 20:15, [email protected] wrote:
Am Montag, 1. März 2010 19:58:46 UTC+1 schrieb Valentin Brückel:
Neil Williams wrote:
On Mar 1, 5:59 pm, baroque-quest <[email protected]> wrote:
I searched for "u-bahn" on DB's website and got 0 results.
Strange. Concerning the validity of tickets however, irrelevant.
But one of
Eurail's brochures states that a rail pass is good on any DB train.
So the question seems to be, are any of Germany's U-Bahns run by DB?
What you are looking for is the "CityTicket" option that makes you DB
ticket
valid for local transportation at your destination. Includes S-Bahn,
U-Bahn,
Stadtbahn, Straßenbahn (tram) and busses, regardless who operates them.
For our Capital, the rule shall be extended from Berlin A to
Berlin AB next Sunday. Should also work officially with
BahnCard100 Rail Passes.
I would not try with Eurail or Interrail.
You are 10 years too late with that advice.
I searched for "u-bahn" on DB's website and got 0 results.
Strange. Concerning the validity of tickets however, irrelevant.
But one of
Eurail's brochures states that a rail pass is good on any DB train.
So the question seems to be, are any of Germany's U-Bahns run by DB?
What you are looking for is the "CityTicket" option that makes you DB ticket
valid for local transportation at your destination. Includes S-Bahn, U-Bahn,
Stadtbahn, Straßenbahn (tram) and busses, regardless who operates them.
For our Capital, the rule shall be extended from Berlin A to
Berlin AB next Sunday. Should also work officially with
BahnCard100 Rail Passes.
I would not try with Eurail or Interrail.
You are 10 years too late with that advice.
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