Purchase the anniversary railcard even though you are currently using the trial railcard?

I purchased the trial Bahncard in March, which will convert to a regular subscription after three months if I don't cancel. It would cost me EUR 56.90.

Now, however, the Anniversary Railcard is available for half price. However, since I bought the trial Railcard in March, that overlaps. Can I still buy the Anniversary Railcard now? Or am I blocked from doing so because I already have the trial Railcard 25, which converts into an annual pass.

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Ricky98334
2 years ago

They can buy you the anniversary of BahnCard. The last possible first date of validity is 30.04.2022.

It is very important that you cancel the Sample BahnCard, otherwise the BahnCard will automatically be extended.

You can simply cancel here to carry out.

Florabest
2 years ago

I’m sure you can buy a hundred railcards if you want it to be locked up.

But you can always use only one for a ride.

Go and talk to the man/woman at the switch, which are usually quite friendly and helpful. You can also make the resignation and if you’re lucky, they’ll count on you.

But go, if there’s no stress, then they have something more to help you.

MarSusMar
2 years ago

Can you, you can only use one. In so far I would wait for the last day (30.04.) so that you don’t pay twice too long.

MarSusMar
2 years ago
Reply to  Reiseguru511

No one knows whether there is the 9 €uro ticket. That we decided only on 18/19/20. K.A. who thinks this is through.

Therefore, I would buy the jubilee ticket until 30.04., but ask to place the validity from 01.09.. Is that okay?

That’s what you’re asking for, but I don’t think that’s what you’re doing. That would be a cunning to space.

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But don’t forget the 9€ ticket only applies in local traffic the BC but in long distance traffic and connected local traffic (so if you book a trip where the train is with it).

If you’re driving only regionally, you might get a local ticket refunded up to 9€. The BC will not put them down, see above.

So you have to decide what’s more important to you. If you come from A to B with the local traffic, you need the long-distance traffic.

But since you wanted to extend your sample subscription, I think the latter.

If this is the case, I would take the sample BC Abo cows and the 30€ BC, even if it overlaps.

After all, the 9 € ticket would only be 3 months… but you also only apply 30 € for the year and the MIT long-distance traffic.