• hh93@lemm.ee
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    And the German government in charge of the ticket already voiced their interest in making both tickets compatible so that people can use the traffic in either country with the ticket of the other one

    Could lead to a pseudo-standard that could result in an eu-wide ticket of such type in the long run

      • Damage@slrpnk.net
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        1 year ago

        Now if we could have more than one single high speed rail coming out of Italy into Europe, that’d be great. I’m freaking sick of airports.

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      1 year ago

      BTW: This is already possible with Germany and Luxemburg. There are mutliple connections between G and Lux that you can use with the 49 € ticket. And busses and trains in Luxemburg are pretty much all free anyway.

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        Interrail allows you to train everywhere in Europe EXCEPT your home country.

        It’s clearly meant to be used for traveling and not regularly.

        On the other hand, a pass like that is meant for people that use train regularly in their home country.

        It’s two very different products.

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        Having public transport available without having to worry about buying a ticket just because of the subscription you already have anyway is far better than interrail

        This ticket is not for long distance travel but for shorter distances - it will be an extension to interrail and not a replacement

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            and that’s contradicting my point how?

            In Germany the ticket is only for regional trains - if you want to go from Berlin to Munich you’ll have to pay money to get there in 4 hours or spend the whole day travelling in 12+ hours

            how would that be an alternative to interrail?

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        So what? It’s for young people only. The kind that find your username “funny”. Just a meme bro!

        Well, thankfully for other young people too. Leaves out the other part of the population. So this is welcome.

        EDIT: I stand corrected, adults can also buy. Starting at 194€ for the right to travel four days a month in more than a single country.

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      This is what I always hoped would happen. Once one country does it and it works, there’s no excuse for other countries to not follow suit