• Mirumoto@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The German pass looks really cool as it includes all rail transport in and between cities. The French pass seems really underwhelming compared to the German one. It only includes TER and inter cities but you still have to pay additional fees to travel locally and it can be very expensive in Paris.

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      The German pass looks really cool as it includes all rail transport in and between cities

      Not quite, you can only use regional trains, not the high speed intercity trains.

      So for example, if you want to go from Frankfurt to Berlin, that usually takes 4.5 to 5 hours with either one or zero times you have to switch trains.

      With the 49€ ticket that journey would take you between 8 and 10 hours on up to 6 different trains.

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        I recently travelled to cologne by train using only the €49 ticket. Should’ve taken 15h but due to delays it took 17h. Had to change teains like 6 or 7 times… maybe not the best way to travel through germany. The same route takes about 6h using a direct ICE connection.

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          Should’ve taken 15h

          Dude, you’re hardcore. Without the ICE I simply would not visit any of my relatives. Already pisses me off that it takes 2h of regional trains to get to my mom. I can take 6h ICE … in first class with my laptop, wifi and power. But dude. 15h in regional trains, wtf?

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      1 year ago

      From the article:

      The pass will also cover local bus, metro, and tram travel, “if possible,” Beaune said. The full details have not yet been finalised.

      Of course, I’m not particularly confident that they will actually cover this but at least they are thinking about it.

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      Yes. The price of a subscription for unlimited public transport in Paris and the surrounding areas is more than 80€/month. So if such a pass were to actually offer all public transport it would be a huge net loss since all Parisian would switch to it and start paying much less.

      On the other hand public transportation subscriptions in smaller cities is much much less expensive, so for non Parisians this may not be worth that much.

      Not sure how that would play out regarding redistribution of wealth.

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        I mean, that’s exactly what happened in Germany. Instead of 110€ for local and regional trains in Stuttgart, I pay 49€ for local and regional trains in all of Germany.

        The ticket is immensely subsidized by the government. The transport agencies are basically compensated for these losses.