How does the German train system work and how can you save money? Here’s what you need to know.⁠
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here are some tipss on how to get around Germany by train and how to save money there are different types of trains the IC and IC highspeed trains connect the major cities local trains are cheaper but of course much slower also important for you to know local and longdistance transport in Germany is based on trust so there are no turn Styles you have to pass to get to the train tracks it’s best to pay for your tickets via apps or online but there are also ticket machines like this beauty here they take both carts and cash my tip don’t book your tickets too late you can get high price reductions if a train is really late you can claim part of the ticket price in the app or via form this might be interesting for you the deutan ticket it’s valid for a month so it’s worthwhile if you’re traveling around the country for longer the ticket allows you to use all local public transportation in Germany but you’ll have to sign up for a subscription

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  1. It's very difficult to get around Germany by train when the train drivers are on strike, as I found out last December when on holiday. I was going to go to Germany again in 2024 but if the train drivers have so little regard for tourists and other passengers then I think I will go to another country. Many of us lost our jobs and have really struggled through the pandemic and just want some normality. Unfortunately, the train drivers in the UK are acting similarly.

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