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How much is one month ticket in Germany?

The €49 ticket, also known as the “Deutschlandticket”, is a monthly subscription ticket that gives you access to all public transport throughout Germany (excluding ICE, IC or EC trains). Once you've signed up for the subscription, €49 will be debited from your account every month.



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How does the 49-euro ticket work in Germany? The Deutschland Ticket costs €49 by subscription with monthly debiting, and no further discounts are available. You can use the ticket in all forms of local and regional transportation in Germany. That includes buses, U-Bahns, S-Bahns, trams, and local and regional trains.

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For only €9 (US$ 9), anyone who purchases this ticket can travel as many times as they want on all forms of public transport throughout Germany, including buses, U-Bahns, S-Bahns, trams and local and regional trains for one calendar month.

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Hbf – Hauptbahnhof, the main or central station of a town or city.

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City Ticket. The "City Ticket" is automatically included with Flexpreis and Sparpreis fares for journeys of more than 100km. It offers free travel on public transport (bus, S-Bahn, subway and tram) to/from the departure or arrival station on the day of travel (126 cities participating).

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You can buy those from a ticket machine at the train station. You can pay with cash or credit cards.

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On the Deutsche Bahn website, you need to log in and then navigate to the page called My subscriptions. In the following page you can view your 49-euro ticket subscription and click the action cancel. You then select the date you want to cancel your subscription.

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From Baden-Württemberg, you can take the 49-euro ticket on the SBB trains from Zell im Wiesenthal to Basel Bad. The Swiss city is really gorgeous and impresses with a medieval old town, market square, town hall and cathedral.

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EuroCity (EC) is the name used for international cross-border day train connections between Austria, France , Germany, Italy, Poland and Switzerland, as well as Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary and Denmark. Eurocity trains include a wide variety of operators and trains.

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