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Do Trainline tickets work in Germany?

Yes, you can. The easiest way is to download our app and purchase your German train tickets there.



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Trainline is the world's leading independent rail and bus travel platform, with over 96 million people using their platforms every month. Trainline sells official tickets for train and bus travel in 45 countries across Europe and Asia – including the UK, France, Italy and Spain.

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Buying train tickets in France with us As trusted sellers of SNCF, OUIGO and other cross-border services in France, we'll show you train times, ticket options and highlight the cheapest prices.

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Deutsche Bahn (or DB) is the main train company in Germany and is well-known for its brilliant levels of comfort and efficiency. Offering both high-speed and regional services, you can easily get from city to city with Deutsche Bahn. Find out more about Deutsche Bahn.

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Through 2019 and into 2020, Trainline progressively added the European ticket functionality of www.trainline.eu to their main global website www.thetrainline.com. www.trainline.eu disappeared on 22 September 2020 leaving just www.thetrainline.com selling all tickets.

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You can buy tickets for the train online in advance or directly at the station. There are ticket machines where you enter your destination and find out the price. As soon as you pay -in cash or with an EC card - your ticket will be printed out. There are usually conductors who check the tickets on trains.

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Deutsche Bahn (DB Navigator) The Deutsche Bahn Navigator is a must-have public transportation app for anyone traveling in Germany. It provides up-to-date information on train schedules, buses and trams. You can also use the app for ticket purchases and to check fares. The best part?

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Originally Answered: Why are German trains so expensive ? For the longest time, the Deutsche Bahn (German Railway) had a monopoly on inter city ground travel. That let them set the price at whatever rate they want. Although this company is 100% owned by the German state it's still a private company.

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Trainline shows various date options side-by-side with their costs. So if you're flexible on dates and willing to travel on whichever day is cheapest, you are able to get some great savings. This is not possible with the SNCF (though their older site used to do it) or other platforms.

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Have you missed a train from, to or via Germany? Do you have a ticket with a Flexpreis fare? Then you are not bound to a chosen time and can take the next train on the same date. You have to via the same route and border crossing and with the same train category (ICE, Intercity or regional train) stated on your ticket.

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