• Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    29 days ago

    I would love something like that, I almost never use public transport and just cycle as its faster than the bus half the time. When I do use public transport its long distance trains and often costs £50-150.

    • yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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      29 days ago

      Long-distance trains aren’t covered by the ticket, only regional trains.

      For example, the trip Munich -> Berlin would take around 10-11 hours with 5-6 different trains you need to catch. If you paid for a long-distance train it would be 4.5 hours with no changes.

      • lost
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        28 days ago

        True, the ticket is not perfect, but it’s still very powerful - and if you’re at Uni maybe you can take some time during summer to explore the country. Plus, if you don’t get a ICE train, you’re Deutschlandticket is still valid for the local transport when you arrive.