Children up to 15 years old can travel by train for free?

Hi, the Deutsche Bahn website states that children (6-14) don't need a ticket if accompanied by an adult (15 years and older). Does that mean I (14 years old) don't need a ticket if my girlfriend (15 years old) comes with me?

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Ge03omat
3 years ago

Children from 6 to 14 years of age are free of charge, accompanied by travelers from 15 years of age, but must be specified when booking. A subsequent entry on the train is not possible.

When traveling exclusively in local traffic, a free take-away is usually valid for up to 3 children.

Yes, you can ride for free, but only if your girlfriend writes you on her ticket as a child. :

Book tickets for children – Deutsche Bahn

xyz911
3 years ago

Yes, since December, it's just going to the DB tariff. In the transport networks, their own rules apply, which are often different. But in order to say that, you should know where you're going.

JPROBERLIN
3 years ago

Yeah.

But your friend must register you on her ticket.

Bzw on ticket purchase a child (ie) add…

LG, I hope I could help you and good ride you,

JPROBERLIN

wiesocu
3 years ago

Children are people up to 13.

brennspiritus
3 years ago

No, the other must be an adult relative

Ge03omat
3 years ago
Reply to  brennspiritus

That's wrong, where did you get that information?

brennspiritus
3 years ago
Reply to  Ge03omat

Seems to be overtaken. is three years old (from the railway side)

Children under 15 years of age are free of charge with a parent or grandparent part if they are given upon purchase and registered on the ticket. In other accommodation or traveling alone, they pay 50% of the regular fare. A

xyz911
3 years ago
Reply to  brennspiritus

since December actually no longer

brennspiritus
3 years ago
Reply to  xyz911

You never learn