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Germany introduces unlimited train/bus travelling for 9 eur/month


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:clap3:

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Only for 3 months

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London is shaking 

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Y’all have trains?  God I hate it here in the US.  

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Omg, can we get the same thing  :WAP:

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the trains are already so ******* stuffed and the summer break hasn’t even started… don’t get me wrong, it’s a great thing! But taking the train is going to be even more annoying now.

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12 minutes ago, byzantium said:

Y’all have trains?  God I hate it here in the US.  

Trains, buses, metros, trams 

 

OT: I wish :jonnycat:

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Considering last December a single ride in Berlin was €3 :rip:

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Why not make it 18€ for six months? That way it would be much more efficient.

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25 minutes ago, ProudLBS said:

Considering last December a single ride in Berlin was €3 :rip:

That's why I stopped using it altogether and use my bike for literally everything. 

3€ for one ride or 80€ for the whole month?! I don't think so. 

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Can they introduce the weapons they promised to Ukraine 3 months ago

 

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Great, I’m travelling to Berlin in July. I’ll definitely get it. 

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Can't wait for some idiot to call this "COMMUNISM" 

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2 hours ago, byzantium said:

Y’all have trains?  God I hate it here in the US.  

Y’all don’t have trains???? this is why I always see Americans in a car :gaycat2:

 

france when? Metro is already expensive 

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37 minutes ago, Dialamba said:

Y’all don’t have trains???? this is why I always see Americans in a car :gaycat2:

 

france when? Metro is already expensive 

1 city has a decent network (NYC)

5 cities have bad networks, but existing to a degree a person could theoretically live car free if they planned. (Chicago, DC, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco) 

Beyond that pretty much every other city requires you to have a car or use a bus network which has been poorly funded and with poor frequency.  
 

as for intercity travel, unless you are going between DC and Boston (DC-Phili-NYC-Bos); Chicago and Milwaukee, or Portland and Seattle, you need to take a car or a bus (if that is even available)

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SPD and The Green literally are ruining the country. They don't know what their people need. :hoetenks: 9 Euro Ticket for the whole Germany? Who will pay for that? 
We miss Merkel! 

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19 hours ago, ZIVERT said:

Can they introduce the weapons they promised to Ukraine 3 months ago

 

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16 hours ago, arceus said:

SPD and The Green literally are ruining the country. They don't know what their people need. :hoetenks: 9 Euro Ticket for the whole Germany? Who will pay for that? 
We miss Merkel! 

Not for long distance train

 

This is to boost the travel revenue if anything

 

Can't wait until they allow dual-citizenship I believe in daddy Scholz

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On 6/2/2022 at 2:58 PM, HotFriedChicken said:

London take notes please

The same broke TFL who are currently threatening to get rid of multiple bus routes across London? :deadbanana:

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3 minutes ago, St. Francis said:

The same broke TFL who are currently threatening to get rid of multiple bus routes across London? :deadbanana:

Daddy Sunak can subsidise it

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On 6/2/2022 at 1:13 PM, byzantium said:

Y’all have trains?  God I hate it here in the US.  

Yeah, I never ever needed a car in my life here in Germany (I'm 32) Besides maybe moving but you just pay someone with a truck.

 

Plus European cities are built to be walkable. That's what the US is lacking. They are built for cars only. 

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Amazing :clap3: My country would never.

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On 6/2/2022 at 7:39 PM, arceus said:

SPD and The Green literally are ruining the country. They don't know what their people need. :hoetenks: 9 Euro Ticket for the whole Germany? Who will pay for that? 
We miss Merkel! 

Ensuring people have access to affordable transport is one of the best things any country can do in a cost of living crisis which has seen costs of fuel rise exponentially. It also encourages wider use of public transport which is great for the environment.

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