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Is the 9 euro ticket valid in Netherlands?

Netherlands. We do know that the €9 ticket is also accepted on some cross-border bus routes into the Netherlands. Examples include local buses on route 22 and 33 from Aachen to Vaals.



No, the original 9-Euro-Ticket was a limited-time German promotion in 2022 and is no longer available. However, its successor, the Deutschland-Ticket (D-Ticket), is valid in 2026 for €63 per month. While this is a "Germany-wide" ticket, it is accepted on certain cross-border routes into the Netherlands. Specifically, you can use the Deutschland-Ticket on regional trains that run from Germany into Dutch border stations, such as Enschede, Venlo, Oldenzaal, and Hengelo. However, it is not valid for travel within the Netherlands on Dutch domestic trains (NS), trams, or buses. If you want to travel from Berlin to Amsterdam, the D-Ticket will only cover the regional portion of the trip within Germany; once you cross the border into the Dutch national rail network on a non-qualifying train (like the Intercity or ICE), you must have a separate Dutch ticket. Essentially, it is a German domestic ticket with a few "courtesy" stops just across the border to facilitate commuters in the Euregio zones.

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The 9-Euro-Ticket (German pronunciation: [?n???n '????o 't?k?t]) was a German scheme through which passengers could travel for 9 euros (?) per month on local and regional transport in all of Germany. The tickets were valid for June, July, or August 2022.

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Other than those few limits, your nine-euro ticket entitled you to go anywhere in Germany, using public transport, as often as you wanted, for a calendar month. Children under six already traveled free.

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Trains in the Netherlands: your ticket will be checked Almost every time I take a train in the Netherlands, my OV card or ticket is checked. And nope, there are no exceptions made if you're a tourist and were confused about how the trains in the Netherlands work: you will be fined if you don't have a valid ticket.

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Who can buy and use the ticket? Anyone, including non-German residents and tourists.

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The tickets were valid for June, July, or August 2022. The offer aimed at reducing energy use amid the 2021–2022 global energy crisis. Another aim was to ease the cost of living crisis. The 9-euro ticket was valid in the second class, throughout Germany for all local public transport and on regional trains.

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The 9€-Ticket is only valid in local and regional trains, not in longdistance fast trains.

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According to an estimate of the Association of German Transport Companies (VDV), the 9-Euro-Ticket offer – of which around 52 million tickets were sold in the three months – saved 1.8 million tons of CO 2, almost as much as a 130 km/h (81 mph) speed limit on the autobahns would achieve in an entire year.

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Why the 9-Euro Ticket? In an effort to deal with increasing energy costs caused by the war in Ukraine, and to encourage Germans to use their cars less, and public transport more, the German government introduced a special discounted flat-rate monthly rail ticket valid anywhere in the entire country.

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Or you can buy it from Deutsche Bahn, at their counters, at their ticket machines or via apps. What else do I have to do? Write your name on the ticket and always bring your ID with you. The 9 Euro Ticket is not transferable and it is not valid before it has your name written on it.

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On which trains is the 9-Euro Ticket not valid? In principle, the 9-Euro Ticket is only valid on local public transport: i.e. on buses, S-Bahn trains, underground trains, trams and regional trains (RB and RE).

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The 9-Euro-Ticket (German pronunciation: [?n???n '????o 't?k?t]) was a German scheme through which passengers could travel for 9 euros (€) per month on local and regional transport in all of Germany. The tickets were valid for June, July, or August 2022.

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