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ICE, local transport, long-distance transport: On which trains the 49 euro ticket is valid

ICE, local transport, long-distance transport: On which trains the 49 euro ticket is valid

The 49 euro ticket: Which trains you can use with it seems confusing. But the regulations are clear. From January 2025 it will cost 9 euros more.

49 euro ticket – which trains you are allowed to use

So that you don't accidentally ride black with your 49 euro ticket, you should find out exactly on which trains the ticket is valid before your first journey. There are precise regulations as to which trains you are allowed to travel on. This will remain the case even if the Germany ticket costs 58 euros from January next year.

  • In principle, the Deutschlandticket is available throughout Germany on all local trains such as: B. the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, RB and RE are valid (SPNV).
  • The 49 euro ticket is also valid on public transport such as trams and buses (public transport).
  • This applies regardless of the city in which the Deutschlandticket was purchased.
  • Please note that the Deutschlandticket is not valid on long-distance trains such as: B. Deutsche Bahn AG or FlixTrain is valid. Special regulations for this are currently being discussed.
  • The Deutschlandticket is also not valid on means of transport used for tourist purposes.
  • The Deutsche Bahn website provides a detailed list of all trains that you can use with your Germany ticket.

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