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Jack98765
2 years ago

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.

Jack98765
2 years ago
Reply to  Regina3

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.

Jack98765
2 years ago

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.

Jack98765
2 years ago

Sure, but there you earn VIEL less.

ForzaFerrari178
2 years ago

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.

ElektrikKlaus
2 years ago

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

ElektrikKlaus
2 years ago
Reply to  Regina3

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

ElektrikKlaus
2 years ago

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