Country ticket

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DB Regio AG and DB Vertrieb GmbH designate flat-rate offers in local transport with the individual federal states as the geographical area of ​​validity as country tickets , which are sold in cooperation with the transport associations in Germany . Country tickets were introduced from March 1997, initially for Bavaria . Today there are corresponding offers for all federal states; However, the Hessenticket is not a DB offer, but a joint offer of the three Hessian transport associations. The tickets for North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony also have a special status as an integral part of the respective state tariffs. In 2006 more than ten million country tickets were sold for the first time.

General conditions

Temporal validity of the country tickets

ticket Monday - Friday Saturday, Sunday and statutory public holidays Remarks
Country tickets 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. the following day 00:00 a.m. to 03:00 a.m. the following day
Country tickets night 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the following day 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. / 7:00 a.m. of the following day On the nights before Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays until 7:00 a.m. of the following day

Many of the tariff features of the regional tickets are identical to those of the former Schöne-Wochen-Ticket and the Quer-durch-Land-Ticket . They are valid for any number of journeys on local or regional trains ( IRE , RE , ( SE ,) RB , S-Bahn ) of the DB and other railway companies. The recognition of the use of other public transport ( trams , light rail vehicles , underground trains and buses as well as regional buses ) is regulated very differently, various transport associations accept it in full or in part.

The country tickets can be purchased for one to five people and in many cases allow one parent or grandparent couple or part to take along any number of their own children or grandchildren under 15 years of age. In contrast to this, the North Rhine-Westphalia ticket is available either as a single version or for small groups of up to five people. Only the regulations for the Brandenburg-Berlin and Hesse tickets differ significantly here. These are always valid for five people, whereby the Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket provides a restricted and the Hessenticket no extended transport policy for (grand) children.

The country tickets are valid from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. of the following day, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 12 a.m. to 3 a.m. of the following day, the night country tickets are valid from Sunday to Thursday from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. of the following day, on the nights before Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays until 7 a.m. of the following day.

With the exception of Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia and Brandenburg-Berlin, there is a basic price for one person and a surcharge for each additional person (maximum group size of five travelers, children belonging to the family are mostly also possible). Dogs traveling with you are generally counted towards the number of passengers. The following rule has existed since December 2010: "Dogs are treated like an adult for the calculation of the number of participants. If you bring more than two of your own children / grandchildren with you, only one adult can be replaced by a dog. ” a. The reason for this is that a large number of passengers perceive flat rate regulations as unfair if one or two people pay as much as five people. Exceptions are the Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket and the Hessenticket, these tickets are valid for five people, the North Rhine-Westphalia Ticket is available either as a single version for one person or as a mini-group ticket for five people.

For timetable change 2005/2006 in December 2005 the validity of the tickets countries, which until then were mostly only available Monday to Friday, was extended to the weekends. In Baden-Wuerttemberg , Bavaria , Berlin and Brandenburg , regional night ticket offers were also introduced, which are valid for up to five people from 6 p.m. and until 6 or 7 a.m. the following day.

In the federal states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, state tickets for first class use are also offered. In Bavaria, Berlin and Brandenburg, as well as Baden-Württemberg, night regional tickets are also available for 1st class. In Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, surcharge tickets are also available, which can be purchased per person and enable the use of 1st class for all regional tickets.

If you are arriving or continuing your journey after the ticket is still valid, a ticket must be purchased up to or from the last scheduled stop in the area of ​​validity of the respective country ticket. Two country tickets for neighboring countries can be combined with each other without additional payments in the border area.

In order to prevent illegal resale or free transfer, the first and last name of all travelers must be entered on the tickets with a ballpoint pen or fountain pen; this applies to all country tickets with the exception of the Hessenticket. At the ticket inspection, the ticket must be presented in conjunction with a valid, official photo ID (identity card or passport).

All country tickets are available free of charge at DB ticket machines, in DB service stores and on the Internet. When purchasing from DB travel centers or travel agencies with a DB license, there is a fee of 2 euros, regardless of the number of travelers, and a shipping fee of 3.50 euros for orders made by telephone via the DB service hotline. The country tickets are also available at ticket sales points and at stationary and mobile ticket machines of the private railways, which are members of the tariff association of federal and non-federal railways in Germany (TBNE). The country tickets are also available from recognized transport companies within transport associations and tariff associations.

However, when buying some country tickets, for example the Lower Saxony ticket, you cannot collect bahn.bonus points.

Overview

The national tickets have different prices depending on the area of ​​validity. The prices listed below apply to purchases from machines or on the Internet.

2nd Class

Tariff status February 2019

Country or countries Surname a person Two people three persons four persons five persons
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Wuerttemberg ticket € 24 30 € € 36 € 42 48 €
Bavaria Bayern ticket 25 € 32 € 39 € € 46 € 53
Berlin, Brandenburg Brandenburg-Berlin ticket 29 €
Hesse Hessenticket € 36
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Hamburg Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ticket € 23 € 27 € 31 35 € 39 €
Lower Saxony, Bremen, Hamburg Lower Saxony ticket € 24 29 € € 34 39 € € 44
North Rhine-Westphalia SchöneTagTicket NRW € 31 € 46
Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland Rhineland-Palatinate Ticket,
Saarland Ticket
25 € 30 € 35 € 40 € 45 €
Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia Saxony-Ticket,
Saxony-Anhalt-Ticket,
Thuringia-Ticket
25 € 32 € 39 € € 46 € 53
Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein ticket 29 € 32 € 35 € 38 € € 41
  1. Single version available as a day ticket for the entire VBB network for € 21 (as of July 2013)
  2. Joint offer of the NVV , RMV and VRN with extended validity.
  3. Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland tickets are identical in terms of their area of ​​validity. The tickets are offered under different names depending on the point of sale.
  4. Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia tickets are identical in terms of their area of ​​validity. The tickets are offered under different names depending on the point of sale.

1st Class

Tariff status February 2019

Country or countries Surname 1st class:
one person
1st class:
two people
1st class:
three people
1st class:
four people
1st class:
five people
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Wuerttemberg ticket € 31 € 44 57 € € 70 € 83
Bavaria Bayern ticket 37.50 € 57 € € 76.50 € 96 € 115.50
Berlin and Brandenburg Brandenburg-Berlin ticket 49 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Hamburg Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ticket 33 € € 47 € 51 55 € 59 €

2nd class night tickets

Tariff status February 2019

Country or countries Surname 2nd class:
one person
2nd class:
two people
2nd class:
three people
2nd class:
four people
2nd class:
five people
Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg ticket night 20 € 25 € 30 € 35 € 40 €
Bavaria Bayern ticket night € 23 € 27 € 31 35 € 39 €
Berlin and Brandenburg Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket Night 22 €

1st class night tickets

Tariff status February 2019

Country or countries Surname 1st class:
one person
1st class:
two people
1st class:
three people
1st class:
four people
1st class:
five people
Bavaria Bayern ticket night € 34.50 50 € € 65.50 € 81 € 96.50
Berlin and Brandenburg Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket Night € 42

Cross-border tickets

Tariff status August 2017

Country or countries Surname a person Two people three persons four persons five persons
Bavaria, Czech Republic Bavaria-Bohemia ticket 28 € € 34.60 € 41.20 € 47.80 € 54.40
Lower Saxony, Bremen, Hamburg, Netherlands Lower Saxony ticket plus Groningen 28 € 33 € 38 € € 43 48 €
Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Luxembourg Rhineland-Palatinate Ticket + Lux 25 € € 31 37 € € 43 49 €
Saxony, Czech Republic Saxony-Bohemia ticket € 26 32 € 38 € € 44 50 €

Note on Luxembourg: Since March 1, 2020, the use of all local trains in 2nd class, trams, city and regional buses in Luxembourg has been free of charge.

History and special features of the individual country tickets

The country tickets were originally a supplement to the “Have a Nice Weekend Ticket”, which allowed nationwide travel on weekends. Their validity is therefore limited to working days and weekly holidays. This restriction was gradually lifted for all countries in order to offer attractive country offers in terms of regionalization of local and regional transport. Another development step was the single versions available for most countries today.

In 2006 more than nine million national tickets were sold. This corresponds to an increase of 17 percent over the previous year.

In 2009, the DB introduced a nationwide valid ticket, the Quer-durch-Land-Ticket , valid from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day as a supplement to the Nice Weekend Ticket, which was only valid on Saturdays and Sundays . For the first time, instead of a flat-rate arrangement, a surcharge had to be paid from the second person traveling on. This offer was abolished again in January 2010 and the possibility of a problem-free stringing of country tickets was created as a replacement. With the 2010/2011 timetable change in December 2010, the Quer -übers-Land-Ticket was reintroduced as a regular offer - initially with a time limit until December 2011 - and is now permanently available. The Have a Nice Weekend Ticket was abolished at the end of 2019.

The last further development concerns the possibility of taking dogs with you, which was previously excluded with these tickets. In the countries in which on the basis of the network or the state tariff ( NRW tariff ) no free take-away is possible, a take-away offer has been available since 2010 that counts towards the number of people, whereby the single tickets do not allow dogs to be taken along.

With the timetable change on December 12, 2010, the previous flat-rate validity for up to five passengers was canceled for several national tickets. The Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Ticket, Rhineland-Palatinate or Saarland Ticket and the Schleswig-Holstein Ticket have been converted to a price structure that is comparable to the Quer-durch-Land-Ticket. The price of these tickets is now calculated from a basic price for a passenger plus a surcharge for each additional person traveling. On June 12, 2011, the Lower Saxony ticket was also adapted to this price system, followed by the corresponding tickets for Baden-Württemberg, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia on December 11, 2011.

Baden-Wuerttemberg ticket

The Baden-Württemberg-Ticket is available in all trains of product class C (IRE, RE, RB and S-Bahn) and in the other means of transport of the transport associations in Baden-Württemberg , but not on the Lake Constance ferry connections, the White Fleet or cross-border City bus services between Ulm and Neu-Ulm . The Baden-Württemberg-Ticket is valid from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 12 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day.

The Baden-Württemberg Night Ticket is valid from Sunday to Thursday from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following day, on Fridays and Saturdays and on the nights before public holidays until 7 a.m. the following day on all trains and means of transport of the transport associations.

The Baden-Württemberg-Ticket 1st class is valid for the same conditions in all means of transport, in the trains also in 1st class.

In addition to the Baden-Württemberg-Ticket valid in 2nd class, a surcharge card can also be purchased, which enables the use of 1st class on the trains.

In rail traffic, the ticket is also valid to certain destination stations and on "transit routes" outside of Baden-Württemberg, e.g. B. to Würzburg , Lindau Hbf , Kreuzlingen , Schaffhausen and the Basel SBB train station , on the left bank connection from Mannheim via Speyer to Karlsruhe and on the Illertalbahn between Ulm and Memmingen .

At the end of March 2014, the 20 millionth Baden-Württemberg ticket was sold. By then, more than 50 million travelers had used the offer. In 2014, demand fell by 14 percent. This decline can be explained by the introduction of the metropolitan ticket.

Under 27-year-olds pay € 21 with the Baden-Württemberg-Ticket Young , each additional passenger costs € 6. This ticket is available for groups of up to 5 people.

Bayern ticket

The Bayern ticket is valid in Bavaria on all local trains and means of transport of the transport associations as well as on most bus routes. It is valid from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from midnight to 3 a.m. the following day.

The Bayern-Ticket Nacht is valid from Sunday to Thursday from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following day, on Fridays and Saturdays and on the nights before public holidays until 7 a.m. the following day.

The Bayern-Ticket-1. 1st class is an identical offer on local trains also in 1st class.

The use of the 1st class is possible with the tickets valid in the 2nd class Bayern-Ticket and Bayern-Ticket Nacht, also with a surcharge card, which can be additionally purchased per person.

The Bayernticket is valid in all transport associations and most bus routes. It also applies to Ulm and on the Memmingen– Kißlegg - Lindau , Gaubüttelbrunn / Hasloch am Main - Lauda and Schnelldorf - Crailsheim route in Baden-Württemberg, to Sonneberg in Thuringia, as well as on the Ausserfernbahn and to the border stations at Kufstein and Salzburg Hbf in Austria .

Since June 10, 2007, the Bavaria-Bohemia Ticket has been available as a variant for cross-border traffic to the Czech Republic . This ticket was initiated by the then DB Regio Ostbayern (today DB Regio Nordostbayern or DB Regio Oberbayern ) and replaces previously existing options for using Czech routes with the weekend ticket . In the Czech Republic, the ticket is valid on the routes along the border with Bavaria and Saxony from České Budějovice (Budweis) to Liberec (Reichenberg) . With the Czech Railways (ČD), the ticket is valid in all train categories (Os, Sp, R, Rx, Ex, EC and SC) within the area of ​​validity.

As of June 10, 2012, the price has been staggered according to group size, as is the case with other national tickets. At that time, a 1st class ticket for groups was also introduced.

Brandenburg-Berlin ticket

The joint state ticket Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket is also valid for the use of some IC trains (from Berlin or Potsdam to Prenzlau and Cottbus ). It is valid for practically all local public transport in Berlin and Brandenburg ( Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg ), with the exception of the Schöneich tram . In addition, it also applies to the direct connection from Angermünde to Stettin (also in local city traffic) and Küstrin in Poland ; to Waren , Neubrandenburg and Ueckermünde in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ; Dessau-Roßlau and Lutherstadt Wittenberg in Saxony-Anhalt and Hoyerswerda in Saxony. It is valid from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from midnight to 3 a.m. the following day. The Berlin-Brandenburg ticket is also available as a 1st class ticket at the same time. Also available is the Berlin-Brandenburg-Ticket Nacht and the Berlin-Brandenburg-Ticket Nacht 1st class, which are available from Sunday to Thursday from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following day, on Fridays and Saturdays and on the nights before public holidays until 7 a.m. Can be used the following day.

The ticket is not offered as a single version. Individual travelers can instead use a VBB-Gesamtnetz day pass issued by the VBB . Like the country tickets, this is valid from 9 a.m. - all day on weekends and public holidays - but not on the above-mentioned route sections to neighboring countries.

Hessenticket

The Hessenticket is a specialty among the country tickets. It is not an offer of the DB, but a joint offer of the Hessian transport associations in the area of ​​the state of Hesse ( NVV , RMV and VRN ), therefore all means of transport (buses, trams, underground and suburban trains as well as local trains [RB and RE ]) usable with it. The ticket is also valid on designated routes that briefly lead through other countries, as well as to some specially named cities and communities outside Hesse. The Hessenticket is valid beyond Hessen

  • on the northern border of the NVV to
    • in the city of Warburg with the districts of Calenberg, Dalheim, Daseburg, Germete, Herlinghausen, Hohenwepel, Menne, Nörde, Ossendorf, Welda and Wormeln in North Rhine-Westphalia,
    • in the city of Hannoversch Münden with the districts Bonafoth, Hedemünden, Laubach and Oberode and
    • in the community of Staufenberg in Lower Saxony, as well
    • to Gerstungen train station in Thuringia, but only on the R6 railroad,
  • in the RMV area outside Hesse
    • in the Rhineland-Palatinate part of the RMV-Wabe 65 (especially the city of Mainz) and
  • in the transition tariff areas between VRN and RMV bis
    • Weinheim (without the localities of Oberflockenbach and Rippenweier; VRN-Wabe 65),
    • Eberbach (VRN-Wabe 107), as well
    • to the core city of Worms (VRN-Wabe 43).

Only one version is offered for up to 5 people.

In contrast to the other country tickets, the Hessenticket is not sold nationwide, but only sold in Hesse and the areas of extended validity. It is also available in advance sales and at all machines of all transport companies in the area of ​​validity under the normal conditions of the associations. It is not possible to buy on Deutsche Bahn trains. In the entire RMV area as well as from some other transport companies, it is also possible to buy it on buses and some trams. At the Dreiländerbahn (operated by the Hessische Landesbahn ) the ticket can be purchased at the machine between Dillbrecht and Dillenburg ( Sieg-Dill-Bahn (RB 95) ).

The Hessenticket is valid for up to five people, regardless of the degree of relationship, etc. The names must be entered. The transportation of bicycles and dogs is free. However, some transport companies have general restrictions on taking bicycles with you, for example before 9 a.m.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ticket

The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern-Ticket was introduced as a joint offer of the states Mecklenburg-Vorpommern , Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg . In order to keep the pricing attractive, Schleswig-Holstein was separated, whereby the recognition in Hamburg was retained (→ validity of the tickets in the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund ). An inexpensive single version was also introduced later.

The country ticket is also valid on the Schwanheide - Hamburg , Grabow - Bad Wilsnack routes and from Herrnburg to Lübeck-Travemünde . In the direction of Hamburg, however, the Bad Kleinen –Lübeck – Hamburg route cannot be used. In addition, the tickets are valid to the Polish station Szczecin Główny and in the city transport of Szczecin (trams and buses). For travel to Schleswig-Holstein can Schleswig-Holstein ticket be used. This is still available as a joint offer of the federal states and is also offered in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Lower Saxony ticket

In June 2013, a state tariff was introduced with the Lower Saxony tariff, which replaces the previous DB local transport tariff. The Lower Saxony ticket is a ticket offer in the Lower Saxony tariff and is therefore no longer a DB offer.

The Lower Saxony ticket is valid for journeys on local trains in Lower Saxony , Bremen and Hamburg . In addition, it applies to journeys by public transport (subway, tram, bus) in Lower Saxony, Bremen and HVV-Ringen AB, which include the entire Hanseatic city of Hamburg and individual locations in Schleswig-Holstein.

The ticket is valid on the entire railway line Bad Bentheim - Rheine - Osnabrück - Minden - Bückeburg as well as on the Weser Railway ( Löhne - Hameln ) beyond the state border in North Rhine-Westphalia. When traveling to Münster, however , the Lower Saxony ticket is only valid for the connection via Rheine. Otherwise the validity of the ticket ends in Natrup-Hagen before the Lower Saxony state border. However, the Lower Saxony ticket and tariff are not the same on railway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia, whereby the area of ​​validity of the Lower Saxony ticket is smaller with the exception of the Holzminden – Ottbergen section. In southern Lower Saxony, the ticket to Hann. Münden and to Staufenberg- Speele can be used, whereby the trains pass through Hessian territory (including Eichenberg station ). In addition, the local trains between Holzminden and Bodenfelde via Ottbergen (North Rhine-Westphalia) and Bad Karlshafen (Hesse) can be used.

Since December 15, 2013, the Lower Saxony ticket has been valid just like all other local transport tickets on IC trains between Bremen Hbf and Norddeich Mole. The Lower Saxony ticket cannot be recognized on other IC trains.

For cross-border traffic to the Netherlands is about Winschoten until after Groningen the Niedersachsen-Ticket plus Groningen offered. From January 14, 2018, the Lower Saxony ticket is also valid from Bad Bentheim via Oldenzaal to Hengelo . The Lower Saxony Ticket plus Nordhausen has also been available since 2020, which is also valid on the Walkenried – Nordhausen route .

Since January 1, 2015, the names of all travelers must be entered on the ticket. If fewer than five people are driving, free line fields (if any) must be crossed out. Children traveling free of charge are not entered by name on the ticket. Dogs brought along are considered as an additional paying person and are entered as a "dog". Since June 11, 2017, up to three children aged 6 to 14 can be taken with you, regardless of the number of paying people, who do not have to be your own children or grandchildren. Children under 6 years are not considered. Surplus children are to be entered by name as an additional paying person.

North Rhine-Westphalia

SchöneTagTicket NRW for one person (single), 2009

The SchönerTagTicket NRW was the first state ticket valid in all transport associations. It could already be purchased on the Internet on December 14, 2001. As of August 2004, the ticket for the planned NRW tariff was offered as a “advance service of a flat rate” and thus became a regular tariff offer. In addition to an inexpensive single version, a short-haul ticket for 2 hours of free travel within the state was also available ( SchöneFahrtTicket NRW , but without the possibility of returning). Today these tickets are firmly integrated into the national tariff as "package deals". Since the country is completely supplied by transport associations or communities, the SchönerTagTicket is valid nationwide in almost all local and regional transport. (Night buses in OWL are excluded.) It also applies in adjacent areas of neighboring countries and the like. a. to Bad Breisig , Ahrbrück , Gerolstein and Daaden in Rhineland-Palatinate , Venlo , Enschede ( Netherlands ), Bad Karlshafen , Willingen ( Hesse ). The urban area of Osnabrück in Lower Saxony is also included (including city buses). Dogs can travel for free.

To Cultural Capital Ruhr 2010 , there was a special country ticket for up to two people, valid for 48 hours from devaluation. The SchönerTagTicket NRW was also valid for two or three days on some days in North Rhine-Westphalia .

The Verkehrsclub Deutschland (VCD) criticizes the current status of the price system because it is only available as a single version or for mini groups of up to five people. This makes the final prices too high. While in other federal states a person can purchase a regional ticket for as little as 23 euros, it is significantly more expensive in North Rhine-Westphalia (29.50 euros), and smaller groups of two or three people are also disadvantaged. The VCD demands a graduation of the ticket price with a fixed price per person and an additional fee for a maximum of four passengers, similar to the regional tickets of other federal states.

Rhineland-Palatinate / Saarland ticket

The Rhineland-Palatinate Ticket and the Saarland Ticket are valid for both countries. With the state ticket in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, as well as on the transition routes in Baden-Württemberg, bicycles can be taken free of charge; in the transition area to NRW, a bicycle ticket NRW is required.

The Rhineland-Palatinate Ticket + Lux, which was newly introduced for the 2014/2015 timetable change, is valid in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland as well as in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg . It is valid in Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 12 a.m. to 3 a.m. the following day on all local trains and means of transport of the transport associations. In Luxembourg it is valid daily from midnight to 3 a.m. the following day on all buses and trains except the TGV. Bicycles can also be taken along free of charge in Luxembourg. The price fell by 5 euros on February 29, 2020 due to the introduction of free public transport in Luxembourg.

The ticket is also valid in the following transport associations in Rhineland-Palatinate: Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Mosel , Verkehrsverbund Region Trier , in all means of transport in the areas on the left bank of the Rhine of the associations Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund , Rhein-Nahe-Nahverkehrsverbund , Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund , and in the Saarland Transport Association . In the Rhein-Neckar transport association, it was valid for all modes of transport on the left bank of the Rhine until December 2018; since the beginning of 2019 it has only been recognized on the railway lines. Beyond the territory of the federal states, the ticket is valid on the railway line on the left bank of the Rhine to Bonn Hbf , the lines leading through Hesse to Limburg (Lahn) from Koblenz , Cologne and Montabaur (not towards Wiesbaden), the line from Altenkirchen (Ww) via Au ( Sieg) in NRW to Betzdorf and the Betzdorf– Siegen line , the right bank of the Rhine between Koblenz– Rüdesheim am Rhein - Wiesbaden Hbf - Mainz in Hesse and Ludwigshafen - Mannheim Hbf - Graben-Neudorf - Karlsruhe Hbf - Wörth and Germersheim –Graben-Neudorf– Karlsdorf in Baden-Wuerttemberg, to Lauterbourg and Wissembourg in France as well as in Wiesbaden city traffic with ESWE Verkehrsgesellschaft .

Saxony / Saxony-Anhalt / Thuringia ticket

The Saxony-Ticket , the Saxony-Anhalt-Ticket and the Thuringia-Ticket are valid for all three countries. The ticket is recognized in the central Saxony (VMS), Vogtland (VVV), Upper Lusatia-Lower Silesia (ZVON), Central Germany (MDV ), Central Thuringia (VMT) and Magdeburg region (marego) transport associations and can also be used there on buses and trams. Bicycles can be taken along free of charge in Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia as well as on the trains of the Saxon transport associations VMS and VVV and in the MDV.

In addition, the Saxony-Bohemia Ticket has been available since June 10, 2007, a cross-border variant with which you can travel in Saxony and on routes close to the border in the Czech Republic. The Czech area of ​​validity is identical to that of the Bayern-Böhmen-Ticket.

Schleswig-Holstein ticket

The Schleswig-Holstein-Ticket is a joint offer for the states of Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Hamburg (→ validity of the tickets in the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund). It is not valid on buses of most regional transport companies - especially on the islands. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the Schleswig-Holstein ticket is also recognized on the trains of the Usedomer Bäderbahn (UBB), the Ostseeland Verkehr (OLA) and the East German Railway (ODEG). It was also valid until December 2012 to the Polish station Szczecin Główny and in urban traffic from Szczecin . However, this regulation continues to apply to the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Nice Weekend tickets . To Szczecin there are alternative single tickets that can be purchased from the train attendant from Grambow (price 2.50 € for a single journey or 10 złoty when buying at the Szczecin train station), as a foreign package deal on the DB train without recognition of BahnCard 25 or 50 and not valid in local public transport (ÖPNV) in Szczecin.

The offer is (in contrast to North Rhine-Westphalia) not part of the state tariff introduced at the end of 2002. The Schleswig-Holstein tariff therefore offers its own network tickets, most of which are also recognized in bus transport. At the end of 2010, the previous package deal for up to five people was abandoned in favor of a surcharge regulation. This resulted in u. a. a slight discount for single travelers; a single version was never introduced for this national ticket.

Validity of the tickets in the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV)

The Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania tickets are recognized by the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund in the Hamburg AB tariff area , but not in the subsequent rings "C" to "E" in Lower Saxony or Schleswig-Holstein. In addition to Hamburg, the AB tariff area includes neighboring cities such as Großhansdorf and Schenefeld. In these outer rings they apply according to the conditions of the respective country ticket. All means of local transport can be used, including the HADAG Elbe ferries from Landungsbrücken or Teufelsbrück . For express buses , a surcharge is necessary in accordance with the regulation on HVV day tickets.

Overview of other day tickets valid nationwide (network and regional tariffs)

In contrast to the national tickets listed above, some of the following national association tickets are transferable, so you do not need to enter a name.

country Composite designation All day / 9 a.m. A person Five persons
Berlin VBB Day ticket Berlin AB whole day 8.60 € (2020) € 23.50 (2020)
Berlin and Brandenburg VBB Day ticket for the entire VBB network 9 clock 22.00 € (2020) ×
State of Bremen VBN Day ticket price level H (entire network) whole day € 20.50 € 24.90 ( plus ticket)
Hamburg AB Hamburg HVV 9 a.m. day ticket / 9 a.m. group ticket 9 clock € 6.50 (2019) € 12.20 (2019)
Hamburg AB Hamburg HVV Full day ticket whole day € 7.80 (2019) ×
Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein tariff daily ticket whole day 30.90 € (2014) ×
Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein tariff Small group card 9 clock × 36.90 € (2014)
Saarland saarVV Day ticket price level 10 whole day € 17.20 ×
Saarland saarVV Group day ticket price level 10 from 8 o 'clock × € 30.00

Tariff status January 2013

  1. All day: These cards are valid from midnight on all weekdays (no 9:00 am restriction on working days).
  2. ^ State of Bremen including Bremerhaven and the surrounding area (VBN overall network). There are also offers that are valid for the urban areas of Bremen (with / without the surrounding area), Bremerhaven or Oldenburg .
  3. a b In contrast to the other country tickets listed here or nationally valid network tickets, the day ticket of the VBN allows you to take two children between the ages of six and 14 with you (and is therefore more expensive than the Lower Saxony ticket single, which is also valid in the state of Bremen) . There is a plus version for two adults with up to four children. The tickets are transferable.
  4. a b The greater Hamburg area also includes individual locations in Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony (including Wedel , Norderstedt , Reinbek and Maschen ). As part of the HVV tariff, this card type is also available with different areas of validity up to the entire network area, which clearly extends into Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.
  5. a b In contrast to the other national tickets listed here or national transport association tickets, HVV day tickets are valid until 6 a.m. on the following day. You can take three children (6 to 14 years) with you.
  6. a b price level 21. In contrast to the Schleswig-Holstein ticket from DB Regio AG , tickets for the Schleswig-Holstein tariff are also valid on almost all bus services. The network price level 21 is specified, there is also a price level 21+ with extended validity for bus transport on the island of Sylt .

In the area of ​​the HVV (Hamburg) dogs are transported free of charge. In Berlin and Brandenburg (VBB) it is possible to bring a dog free of charge with day tickets . In the VBN (Bremen) a dog can be taken instead of a child.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Deutsche Bahn AG: Competition Report 2007 ( Memento from September 30, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF, 6.6 MB), p. 16 f.
  2. Notification of new offers to change plans . In: Eisenbahn-Revue International , issue 10/2005, p. 451
  3. ↑ Conditions of carriage of the DB: "For journeys with an adjacent country ticket (...) there is no need to buy tickets up to the first or from the last scheduled stop in the area of ​​validity." (Valid from December 2009). Hessenticket : "Validity is determined by the state border."
  4. a b c d Conditions of carriage for special offers from DB Regio AG December 2018 (PDF, 6.23MB)
  5. Regional tickets on bahn.de , accessed on February 22, 2019
  6. ↑ Conditions of carriage for special offers from DB Regio AG August 2017 (PDF, 5.82MB) ( Memento from August 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Message popular country tickets. In: Eisenbahn-Revue International . Issue 3/2006, ISSN  1421-2811 , p. 113.
  8. ^ Area of application of the Baden-Württemberg-Ticket. ( Memento from July 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Website of the Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved May 25, 2017.
  9. ^ DB Mobility Logistics AG (ed.): 20 million Baden-Württemberg tickets . Press release from April 1, 2014
  10. Oliver Stortz: Land of train drivers . In: Esslinger Zeitung . July 11, 2015, ZDB -ID 125919-2 , p. 6 .
  11. ^ Deutsche Bahn AG, passenger transport division, eCommerce marketing: Baden-Württemberg-Ticket Young. Retrieved February 9, 2020 .
  12. ČD special agreement for international traffic. accessed on April 21, 2015 (PDF, p. 69.)
  13. New price system for the Bayern Ticket from June. Deutsche Bahn, April 3, 2012, archived from the original on July 29, 2012 ; Retrieved April 4, 2012 .
  14. Hessenticket on rmv.de; online on the Internet: May 19, 2016
  15. Hessenticket on vrn.de; online on the Internet: October 31, 2016
  16. Common tariff regulations for the Hessenticket ( Memento from September 16, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  17. Where is the Lower Saxony ticket valid? Niedersachsentarif GmbH (NITAG), accessed on June 20, 2020 .
  18. ^ Starting position of the NRW tariff
  19. About 2009, zrl.de: Ticket tips and special traffic for the NRW Day 2009, accessed: July 17, 2013.
  20. Bonn 2011: By bus and train to the Deutschlandfest: travel 3 days - pay only once! ( Memento of March 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Accessed: July 17, 2013.
  21. https://www.cfl.lu/getmedia/e825fc00-0fba-40e4-a496-29ea54041cd1/PRIX_DB_.pdf.aspx
  22. https://www.hvv.de/de/fahrkarten/einzelkarten-tageskarten/uebersicht
  23. vialsace.eu ( Memento from February 12, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  24. ter-sncf.com ( Memento of the original from July 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ter-sncf.com