Verreisen nach Frankfurt (ICE,RB,RE)?
Hallo leute,
ich will gerne diesen Samstag von Augsburg Hbf nach Frankfurt Hbf mit dem Zug fahren. Es gibt ja diesen 9€ ticket und mit RE und RB wär ich in 4-5h da. Meine frage ist es gibt ja auch Verbindungen wie ICE und dann RB oder halt RE da wo man dann umsteigen muss. Kann ich zumindest ein Ticket für ICE holen und mein 9€ Ticket dann für RB und RE benutzen. Also ich mein die hälfte der Strecke hol ich für ICE ein Ticket und den rest mit RB halt mit dem 9€ Ticket.
Wenn ja wo kann man sich so einen ICE Ticket holen?
Yeah, that’s what’s going on and the machine. You can also buy this in the customer center of the railway.
Wow great thanks:) so I have to enter the route where I will go with ice so I don’t have to get a new ticket for the whole trip, just for ice because rb and re goes with the 9€ ticket.right?
Yes, in the ICE you have to show a different ticket than ds 9€ ticket. In the RE only 9€ ticket 🙂
Yes, I do. You can buy tickets for the ICE on any DB machine or in the app or online or in the travel center.
http://www.bahn.de
Navigator App from DB
Ticket switch (with waiting number)
Automatic
For example, you can buy online, at the machine or at the switch.
You can buy tickets from the train, online, in the app or at the train station.
www.Train.de
Be careful!
The cheapest tickets for the DB’s long-distance traffic are regular savings prices and super-saving prices. However, these tickets have access, i.e. they only apply in the booked train – you can miss it, you can write the ticket.
Otherwise, if you miss the booked train due to a fault of the train (waste, delay) if you have a continuous ticket, that is to say have booked a possibly necessary journey with another train, then you can also use the passenger rights and in this case you can use other trains than the booked one if the connection was missed due to railway fault; the denomination (i.e. 9 € to the railway station and then train) is not considered a continuous ticket.