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Allyluna
9 months ago

No, of course not!

The Bahncard 25, 1. Class only allows you to buy the tickets for the 1st class at a discounted price.

Allyluna
9 months ago

Yes, you can’t confuse it with the German ticket for local transport or the Bahncard 100. There’s a ticket for the train. The “normal” railway cards 25 or even 50 make only the tickets cheaper, but you still have to buy them separately.

Allyluna
9 months ago

Look at the route and what offers there are. Sometimes it can make a big difference if you drive on Thursday instead of Friday or at 1 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. And then, of course, do not forget to deposit the railway card so that it can be taken into account in the price calculation.

Zug2023
9 months ago

Find out a connection and go to buy tickets. there is no one

73MissMaple
9 months ago

Of course you need a ticket for the first class. This is generally relatively expensive. You need to think about it’s worth it. This ticket will be 25% cheaper with your Bahncard.

In the price calculation, you should also consider that you get almost 25% or even 50% discount at DB. Since the distance trains of the DB are almost never on time, you can already expect compensation.