What alternatives are there to DB if it goes on strike again this weekend?
I'm not 18 yet, so a car isn't an option.
I'm not 18 yet, so a car isn't an option.
I've seen it in a US film, but here some of them roll so slowly through the station that it's not a problem. They're so long that the driver doesn't notice, but a train traveling in the opposite direction certainly does.
I applied for a job as a train driver, but I'm not sure whether I need a driver's license for it… since the job advertisement didn't mention anything about it. Now the question to everyone: do I need a class B driving license to work as a train driver since this is about S-Bahn and…
Hi, I wanted to go to the cinema in Stuttgart on Thursday. I'm coming from far away and actually wanted to see the IMAX, but unfortunately, the film isn't being shown in IMAX as I expected (it's the re-release of No Way Home). Now it's only showing at 5 p.m. I had already booked the…
I heard on TikTok that my school bus ticket should count as a €9 ticket. I can't believe this, is that right?
Why do some ticket machines not give change and you can only pay the EXACT amount, for example if 15 cents are missing you cannot put in 20 cents but only the exact amount
Hello Does anyone know if I have one letter too many in my name on the ticket, could I have problems?
I always try to do it with the Flixbus. The railways not DB are, still drive! I got two Flixbus connections today, to Frankfurt. At first the connection was still in for 11.99, but then it went up to 27.99. Of course, if I bought it anyway, it didn’t change.
You can also check on mmm.mitfahrzentrale.de whether there is an opportunity to ride along. Or take a rental car and offer an MFG.
If you call the starting and endpoint of your journey, you can make specific information, otherwise it will be difficult
There are various possibilities:
Flixbus, other long-distance bus providers, driving center.
Since the GDL-Streik actuators are only placed in a very sporadic manner, it is also possible to use:
Flixtrain, the DB emergency schedule (about 20% of all trains?), the local trains of alternative providers (if not affected by the strike).
This depends on whether there are other transport companies that also offer connections to your destination. Example: You live in Heidelberg and go to school in Mannheim Training. In addition to the S-Bahn (operator DB), there is also an overland tram that connects Mannheim and Heidelberg in a 10 minute cycle. She drives off the DB route. Almost parallel to the Neckar. The municipalities are then also served on the overland tramway.
It’s not a real alternative, but Flixbus and Blablacar can take you a little further.
Bus, ride services, taxi ( expensive), or like previous running, bicycle
I have to drive 500 kilometers far, it’ll be difficult to walk