Semesterticket?
Hallo erstmal liebe Community ich werden in einem Monat in Hohenheim studieren das ist ein Stadtbezirk von Stuttgart ich komme aber aus der Umgebung Heidelberg was logischerweise heißt ich fahre mit dem Öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel hin was ein ein Ticket brauche ich bzw gibt es überhaupt so eine Art von Ticket für Studenten bei der DB habe schon bisschen recherchiert aber nichts passendes gefunden und die Leitungen der DB sind auch alle voll
ich bedanke mich schonmal im Vorfeld
A few years ago it was like this: there are three traffic alliances on the route, which also have semester tickets: Heidelberg (until Wiesloch/ Walldorf i mean or Schönborn, but not all of them), Karlsruhe (until Mühlacker i think), Enzkreis/ Pforzheim (until Illingen) and Stuttgart (ab Vaihingen Enz).
The case was reversed with me, I had the Heidelberg semester ticket. They then had a cooperation with Karlsruhe that they could get their semester ticket as a semester ticket. This was not as favorable as the Heidelberger, but was still the cheapest option. Pforzheim then had agreements with Karlsruhe that people who did not want to go to Pforzheim were allowed to cross the association with the Karlsruhe ticket. For VVS you needed a ticket extra in the train tariff. Always was an enormous annoying thing until you had all tickets together. And I’m not sure if you were allowed to drive the trains… I was always in the RE and the thing is slower than the ICs.
So you could see if this is going in the opposite direction. Otherwise, you have to look for the web offers, but they are not cheap. From Heidelberg to Stuttgart as a non-student I then had an annual ticket (which are cheaper in the subscription) which then cost about € 260 per month. It’ll be more expensive now, but you can drive fast trains.
Overall, I would advise you to go to the place of study if you could somehow finance it. The Pendelei is more than annoying, you have to go through the Stuttgart 21 construction site and it happens about once a week that any trains have significant delays. You will have a lot of time in trains and stand in the heat/cold at stations, 1.5 hours a direction door to door you have to reckon at least. This would be about the 2.5 full days you were wasting with commuting. You won’t have much of your student life.
That’s terrible with the different connections and connection tickets…! We in NRW have a simple nrw-wide ticket and can so to speak appreciate us happy.
Yes, pure envy 🙂 My sister had studied in NRW and that was so nice everything… At the beginning of the semester, I was allowed to unload all sales outlets just to get the tickets. First I didn’t know that Pforzheim was still in between, was controlled and feared to have to pay. But my three other tickets have convinced the controller that I have too little ticket without a bad intention. While it was not necessary to accidentally catch a connection, which then passes over Pforzheim railway station, in the case of train failures, this was always an alternative offered.
With me the move was the solution and a serious relief in life :).
Naja, NRW also has several individual allies that all have any complex transition tariffs
So if you’re studying at the university in Hohenheim, look here. Vllt can do something. Also ask at the university if you can do something for yourself
https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/vvs-studi-ticket#jfmulticontent_c156160-1
Otherwise I don’t know what you were looking for at the DB, but there is a student ticket, see here https://www.bahn.de/p/view/provide/pendler/fern-und-nahverkehr/index.shtml
There’s something from the place of study, so I assume that this is also valid for students.
There is a semester ticket within Stuttgart. I’d be new to BW. But usually there is information on the homepage of the university or the student work.