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Are tickets checked in Munich Metro?

The MVG and S-Bahn employ ticket inspectors to ensure that all passengers on the Munich public transport system are in correct ownership of a valid ticket. On the U-Bahn tickets are checked by the MVG ticket inspectors. The tickets for the S-Bahn are checked by a different set of inspectors.



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Tickets, please: What to do if something goes wrong If you travel without a valid ticket you have to pay a 60-euros-penalty fee. If you feel treated unfairly, you should immediately raise an objection with the transport company.

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You simply take the next train. If you have savings fares which are bound to a specified connection, you need to obtain a written confirmation from the conductor on the delayed train (i.e. BEFORE the change) that the train is delayed, then you can use the next available train without any extra fees.

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Tickets can be purchased at ticket machines at U-Bahn and S-Bahn stops, in busses and trams as well as online and via the MVV or MVG app.

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A single ticket for the direct route from Munich Airport to the city costs just €11.50 and if you buy it online, you'll pay just €11. If you're planning on using the service to return to the airport at the end of your trip, you can save money buy purchasing a round-trip ticket, costing €18.50.

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Regional trains in Germany are priced based solely on the distance traveled so you don't need to book early because the price is always the same. You can book still book most regional trains via Omio or TrainLine simply for the convenience of not needing to buy them at the station.

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