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I find the tickets very expensive, for example in Scandinavian cities such as Oslo. Single ticket 4 – 6 €, 24 hours for 12 € or the annual ticket for more than 800 € and that in a city that does not want any car traffic.
Have no idea – is this all very expensive? So life in general?
800 € may not be too expensive for the Norwegians, but is quite nice. For example, you can drive in Vienna for 2 years and even have money left.
I don’t think there’s much left. Where there is no purchasing power, you cannot ask much. Where everything is expensive, the operation is also expensive.
So it would be important to put it in relation to merit?
Sure, but there you earn VIEL less.
I think most cities in India would be VIEL cheaper?
Bochum, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Essen and Wuppertal with 3 euros for a single trip should be relatively far ahead. Monthly ticket costs almost 80 euros.
It’s similar in Berlin. A single card AB also costs 3 euros there. Monthly card AB is at EUR 86.
For comparison: with me in Dresden, the subscription monthly ticket costs 54 euros.
Stuttgart: 4 card 10.60 Euro. So two way back and back. But only in the inner zone.
For example, Bad Hersfeld.
There are 4 traffic connections.
There are no zones.
This means a weekly map from Bad Hersfeld to Friedewald brings you nothing in the other direction with the same length
A trip to the neighboring town costs you almost 10€
Single ticket 2.30.
But maximum drives a bus every half hour.
Sunday nothing, and in the evening from 18 o’clock only ast
You need a car anyway? Only ÖPNV doesn’t make sense?
No, I haven’t got a license for 20 years.
For a fun reason, I’ll get a moped car.
But I’ve learned to make it clear without a car, you need to stay in town.
My is cheap, there you have to make cuts
I have always found solutions in terms of working technology, or I have left them to my AG.
But I had the case that I worked in Friedewald (15km) in the other direction but still had a person, (same distance) .
That cost me a month of rich € 220.
I don’t think you pay so much in Berlin
I’m probably pampered with ÖPNV. Almost all subways, buses in the 10-minute clock or even more often (occupational traffic). S-Bahnen 30-minute clock – when I was still driving. Probably every 15 minutes… it’s expensive. It used to be great with a student subscription. Whole network…
From times definitely.
In the well-known ones I was well-kept when the train was 3 min too late, the bus was gone, which was then a wait time.
Even before work, I would have to wait some hour.
But wait you can learn.
It was just a proplem two years ago with the snow chaos. 5 h at the bus stop….
I live here centrally, after work I’m going to go shopping right now, this has taken off the refrigerator years ago.
Then I welcome my poodle, and after an hour it goes down to the pampa, if she still wants, 5 minutes are running.
You can’t have everything you need to set priorities
Isn’t it too much time for you in the Öffis? And too much dependence on local transport? From the times?