After decades of neglect, Germany has announced a 100-billion-euros investment into the national railway operator. But some say it will take more than money to get its trains back on track.
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Germany’s access all areas pass allows unlimited train travel and public transport – for just £1.60 a day
As summer approaches, travellers who want to explore the largest country in central Europe in an affordable and sustainable way can sign up for a Deutschlandticket (“Germany ticket”). For a price of ...
German trains used to run like clockwork. Today, delays are the rule, not the exception. As public anger is boiling over, ...
For less than $65, the Deutschland-Ticket lets you take a month’s worth of unlimited journeys on the country’s regional trains and local transport systems. It’s a low-cost ticket to explore. By Sally ...
EN ROUTE TO BERLIN — As the 12:06 p.m. Intercity Express train to Berlin leaves the Swiss city of Bern and crosses the border into Germany, passengers reluctantly bid farewell to punctuality — a ...
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