You validate the tickets before first using them. Ticket validators are often next to the ticket machines. For regional trains, S-Bahn and U-Bahn trains there are on or at the access to the platforms. Train stations, S-Bahn and U-Bahn stations have all ticket machines.
How to book an online ticket
- Find the connection you want on bahn.com.
- Go to "Ticket & Reservation" and select the "Digital Ticket" option.
- You will receive your booked ticket digitally as a PDF download and by e-mail.
- Alternatively, you can download your ticket to your smartphone using the DB Navigator app.
No, you MUST print it. However, there is a DB app for your smartphone. To import a DB ticket to your app you simply need to provide the reservation number and your last name.
To get an m-Ticket you will need to download one of the free rail travel apps from your app store and purchase a ticket for any service between the participating stations. Simply buy your ticket via the relevant app or online and select the 'm-Ticket' option for delivery of your ticket to your app.
Public transportation is not currently free in Germany, although this is something the government are considering as a way to help combat air pollution. It is, however, heavily subsidized, and the cost of the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams, and buses in major cities is very cheap compared to London, Paris, and Zurich.
Free travel on public transport services to get you to the station where you start your train trip, and from the station where you disembark to your final destination. Automatically included in tickets (saver and flexible fares) for journeys of over 100 km.
Buying Tickets:Tickets can be purchased at multilingual ticket machines on the platforms of S-and U-Bahn stations. In buses, fares are paid to the bus driver, in trams at machines inside the trains. In larger stations the S-Bahn and BVG provide ticket counters.
One ticket for the whole journeyShare: The City-Ticket is inclusive for all our passengers who book a Sparpreis (saver fare) or Flexpreis (flexible fare) ticket on long distance services of over 100 kilometers. It can be used on suburban trains, subways, buses and trams in the respective area of validity.
The airport is connected with Berlin by several bus lines. Tegel Airport belongs to tariff area B and a daily bus ticket costs €7. Tickets can be bought in buses, directly from the driver or from the machine.
Tickets for travel within Vienna
| Type | Price |
|---|
| Single ticket | €2.40 |
| Half price ticket for children and dogs | €1.20 |
| Senior citizens' ticket | €1.50 |
| 24/48/72-hour pass | €8 €14.10€17.10 |
Where to buy a ticket
- ticket machines at most underground stations.
- points of advance sale.
- tobacconists also sell tickets.
- on board the of the tram at an increased rate of EUR 2.60 per ticket.
- Buy tickets online: Wiener Linien Online Shop.
The S-Bahn operates daily from approximately 4:15 am to 1 am, with trains running every 10 minutes in rush hour and every 20 minutes during the rest of the day. At night, trains depart every 20 to 40 minutes. On Fridays, Saturdays and the nights before public holidays, trains run all through the night.
Fares overview
| Ticket | Fare | Concession fare* |
|---|
| Single Ticket ABC | € 3,60 | € 2,60 |
| 4-journey Ticket AB | € 9,00 | € 5,60 |
| Day Ticket AB | € 8,60 | € 5,50 |
| Day Ticket ABC | € 9,60 | € 6,00 |
Vienna works on an honesty system with no ticket barriers at stations and no formal, permanent ticket checks on the metro, local trains, trams and buses. You just hop on and off unchallenged. This doesn't mean public transport is free, though. You do need to buy a ticket.
In Germany, tickets for most Bahn trains (ICE/IC/EC/RE/RB) are cancelled by the conductor on the train. He stamps them with the date and time so that they cannot be used again. On most of these trains your ticket will be checked.
So, no queuing at the ticket counter – the Advance On The Day ticket is an online-only transaction – plus there is no booking fee for using the website or the app. It's cheaper than either of the other options for tickets bought on the day of travel, the Anytime or Off-Peak tickets.
How to Find Cheap Train Tickets
- Book early. You can buy your Advance Ticket up to 12 weeks ahead and save up to 70% on your train fare.
- Get cheap ticket alerts.
- Travel off-peak.
- Compare Singles.
- Save 1/3 with a Railcard.
- Avoid booking fees.
- Buy a season ticket.
- Benefit from CrossCountry offers.
You can expect an average train cost to be about $5,000,000 including both the engine train or locomotive, and the coaches used in the train. This would be if you were to buy used with about 20 cars attached to the engine.
A general rule of thumb is that Off-Peak will begin at 09:30 Mondays to Fridays in cities and large towns, and 09:00 across the rest of the network. Weekends and Bank Holidays are Off-Peak all day.
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- Indian Railway Train Alarm. This app is a blend of some amazing features that offer the list of trains, lets you check your PNR status, allows you to book/cancel tickets, check train schedules, and do much more.
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Advance tickets are usually the cheapest way to travel by train, and generally go on sale 12 weeks before your date of travel. You have to travel on the train you're booked on, but you get a much cheaper price by foregoing flexible travel times.
If you don't have an Opal card or use contactless payments, you will need to get an Opal single trip ticket. Designed as a back up option, Opal single tickets are available for metro, train, bus, ferry and light rail. Opal single tickets are available as Adult or Child/Youth only.
You can use the local transport for free in Munich as a Munich City Pass/Munich Card Holder. Ride the U-train, bus, tram, S-train, and even regional trains as much as you want.
Almost all KVB trams and buses are provided with ticket machines. You can pay with coins or “Geldkarte” money card/e-purse. Besides, tickets are available at ticket machines next to public transport stops and at any KVB travel desk. You may also buy your ticket online or via mobile phone on 0800 – 52 82 82 31.
The alternative inexpensive and most popular option is the train. There are direct train lines from Munich airport to the city centre. Regular train tickets cost only 11.20€ and the journey to the central train station, Marienplatz, takes a little less than a taxi transfer.
Concession Fares
| Fare Type | Cash | SmartRider 20% Discount |
|---|
| 1 Zone | $1.40 | $1.12 |
| 2 Zones | $2.10 | $1.68 |
| 3 Zones | $2.50 | $2.00 |
| 4 Zones | $3.00 | $2.40 |
Taxi services are an individual, mostly door-to-door service, offered to the public predominantly at a local level. By the very nature of their services, taxis are an integral element of the multimodal public transport chain in both urban and rural areas.
You can buy most tickets in advance so that you have a ready supply. However, please note that some tickets are already validated at the time of purchase: Single Trip and Day Tickets bought at ticket machines in trams, metro buses and city buses in Munich.
Well, an adult 6-day 2nd class pass costs $343, roughly €200, that works out at €33 per day. You could go online at 2-3 months ahead and buy a long-distance train ticket in advance from just €29, limited refunds or changes to travel plans. But imagine you wanted to make two such journeys a day, not one.
Buy your ticket before boarding!You can still purchase tickets from conductors on ICE trains if necessary, for an extra fee, either with cash or by credit card. But for all other trains you must purchase your ticket before boarding, otherwise you will be subject to a heavy fine on top of your ticket purchase.