Regional tariff cooperation Black Forest-Baar-Heuberg

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The regional tariff cooperation Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg (abbreviated RTK - alternatively 3-Ringzugtarif called) is a public transport - roof fare in Baden-Wuerttemberg , the same time on 31 August 2003 with the ring pull was introduced.

After the introduction of the ring train did not succeed in creating a uniform transport network for its entire service area, the new train system affected three transport networks . These only included one of the districts:

The 3-ring train tariff supplements these three network tariffs and is used for journeys between these networks, i.e. whenever at least one district boundary is crossed. The regional tariff cooperation Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg is therefore not an independent transport association. There is no independent association company, the three transport associations are responsible, but only a transitional tariff that enables the association-typical booking of continuous tickets even for journeys across districts - despite crossing a association border .

The bw tariff applies to journeys outside the area of ​​the regional tariff cooperation Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg . Discounts, such as the BahnCard , are valid in the bwtarif, but not in RTK domestic traffic .

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