What does D mean in the timetable?
In Austria, some trains are designated with D in the timetable. What does D mean?
In Austria, some trains are designated with D in the timetable. What does D mean?
To everyone from Austria: What was it like when Austria joined the EU? How much did that change Austria? So, what has changed since Austria joined the EU?
I don't drive them, but I'm starting to wonder why they go on strike so often.
https://youtu.be/MPNOk9yM238?si=a_g8vt7F0oIpqtj2
Hey, the 9-euro ticket is about to expire and I wanted to ask if I buy the Lower Saxony ticket and can I use it to travel back to Bremen after arriving in Lower Saxony or if I have to buy a new one.
Good day, I'm 14 years old and I lost my wallet which had my bus ticket in it. That same day I was checked and given a piece of paper which I had to show the ticket. It said the deadline was 8 days and the deadline is tomorrow. The problem is that they're not…
D-trains in Austria are trains of remote transport that do not have all the comfort features of railjet/EC/IC/nightjet, for example no first class, not air conditioned, no meals and drinks available.
In addition to the tactical traffic, in low-load times (early in the morning or late in the evening), there are also some cross-border lines, for example, to Slovenia and as a night train to Romania.
In terms of tariff and road transport, they are equal to long-distance transport.
D-train means m. W. ‘Transition‘. These are trains for longer distances, which, in contrast to passenger trains, do not hold on to any milk can and are therefore faster but nevertheless free of charge.
As far as my memory from the time I drove train.
A quick train. Neither EC nor RJ.
on long distances of fast moving train, which only stops at important stations
In Germany
Transit. In Germany, too, it is called D-Zug.
What exactly is it?
This is usually a train that operates only a few stops.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schnellzug#:~:text=Ein%20Schnellzug%2C%20im%20German-speaking%20Raum,D%20vor%20der%20Zugnummer%20
RE, or IRE
D-train