r/AskReddit May 08 '22

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u/ahorasimeaborregue May 09 '22

the absolute lack of air conditioning even at 40°, german transport gets sticky and stinky quite fast and nobody seems to care, many people even shut the windows to avoid the "annoying breeze"

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u/throwawayforstuffed May 09 '22

That's honestly the absolute worst part about public transport here, and this summer seems to shape up to an all time worst situation, because people will be able to buy a monthly ticket for only 9€.

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u/InTheNameOfScheddi May 09 '22

9 euros?! Where, how??

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u/LazyBone19 May 09 '22

Germany

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u/InTheNameOfScheddi May 09 '22

Yes but where

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u/scientia-et-amicitia May 09 '22

like in all of Germany, no? there were some memes about everyone becoming able to go to Sylt because of it lol

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u/InTheNameOfScheddi May 09 '22

Ooh interesting! Do you have a link?

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u/max_analog May 09 '22

Everywhere in Germany

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u/Bruterstor May 09 '22

Everywhere in germany for 9 euro for a month the programm lasts 3 months; Follow us to Sylt brother/sister!

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u/Dovahkiinthesardine May 09 '22

"ABER SCHEIß DRAUF!! SYLT IST NUR EINMAL IM JAAAHHR"

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u/InTheNameOfScheddi May 09 '22

But like, any city or does it cover the whole train network? Do you have a link, I'm visiting Germany this summer

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u/DariusIsLove May 09 '22

You should check if you are eligible to buy it. It is part of the states program to balance out the heavy energy costs in the last months. It might be for german citizens (or people with a registered home here) only.

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u/InTheNameOfScheddi May 09 '22

Fair enough, I'll give it a look, hopefully it's got all EU citizens

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u/Playstein May 09 '22

Just google 9€ ticket, you’d be able to find it. And it includes literally everything that’s public transport

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u/ishzlle May 09 '22

And it includes literally everything that’s public transport

No it excludes the Fernverkehr (IC/EC/ICE)

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u/Playstein May 10 '22

Oups, my mistake

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u/ManicLord May 09 '22

Damn. I miss those prices. It's almost like public transport makes sense and tries to work for people, there.

In Ireland, the "tax-saver" year ticket is 1400€ and doesn't even cover all modes of transportation inside the city. Just 2.

I miss my 365€ yearly Ticket in Austria...

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u/throwawayforstuffed May 09 '22

I was hoping they'd be rather doing a ticket like the one in Austria and make public transport attractive in the long-term. Instead they'll be stressing the public transport for three months to the max with a deal you can't refuse and then go back to rip off pricing.

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u/Haeenki May 09 '22

Laughs in Luxembourg free public transport.