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.