DB Navigator?
Good morning,
Why does the DB Navigator currently state that a group reservation is necessary for all bus connections?
LG
Good morning,
Why does the DB Navigator currently state that a group reservation is necessary for all bus connections?
LG
Hello, I booked a saver fare ticket, but now something has come up and I would like to travel a little earlier. Here are my thoughts: On my route, I almost exclusively travel regional services. I only take an IC train for a short distance, but there are also regional services on the exact same…
Let's say you're riding without a ticket, get caught, and provide false information. Would that work? I don't plan on doing it, but I'm just interested and have been wondering about it for a while.
I often take the train and always see that the toilet is occupied. Why is that?
I always say hello to the bus drivers when I get on, but there's this one bus driver I sometimes ride to school with who never says hello back. What do you think?
Hello everyone 🙂 In the picture (in the picture?) you can see a bus schedule. At some stops, there's a jagged line instead of a time. What does this mean? Thanks in advance! 🙂
Today, one of our buses left early, and the next one is delayed. That's why I'm standing here and I'm late. It was the same last time in class. I'm about 10 minutes late, and I was late last time. Can you write me in for that?
I was able to find such an entry on all trips on lines of the Lübeck-Travemünder Verkehrsgesellschaft. This is simply because Travemünde has a particularly high demand in the summer as a highly demanded coastal resort, which in combination with the 9€ ticket does not provide more relaxed situations in the ÖPNV. Therefore, at least larger groups should be informed in advance in order to prepare themselves if appropriate.
I don’t know a reason for this, but I don’t see it in some random searches. It could also be a restriction that applies only to a transport network.
I don’t see such a hint on my bus connections.
Seems to be one of the relevant bus companies.
Hm, I don’t think so.