dc456 t1_iuxk9xp wrote
Reply to comment by Reddit-runner in Germany to introduce 49 EUR/month travel ticket for short-and-medium-distance public transportation nationwide by nebendachs
I think it depends what they mean by ‘medium distance’. €49 for just travelling around a local city for a couple of days is a lot.
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dc456 t1_iuxyskl wrote
Nice, so the same as the €9 previous one. It wasn’t clear in the article if it had the same conditions. Thanks for explaining.
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dc456 t1_iuy0awo wrote
Yeah, it looks to be a good deal, but I think it’s not an immediate saving on every local or regional weekend away. In some cases it’ll need more than one trip a month to make financial sense.
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dc456 t1_iuy16ui wrote
That’d be lovely, but that’s a big leap.
graymatterqueen t1_iuyaly3 wrote
For anyone living in a major city in Germany the ticket is a no-brainer. A 30-day-ticket for my (500k) major city e.g. costs 82€(!!!) and only covers the city itself. Not even going to the neighboring town. Betcha I'm going to order the 49€ across Germany one. And many others will too.
dc456 t1_iuybivw wrote
Yeah, that’s a use case I can definitely see.
Reddit-runner t1_iuxltii wrote
>€49 for just travelling around a local city for a couple of days is a lot.
Well buddy, how much do you think it costs today?
Including getting from your home to this city and then back home again?
dc456 t1_iuxy52n wrote
> Well buddy, how much do you think it costs today?
Well it depends on how local, doesn’t it? Like a trip from Bad Nauheim to Frankfurt followed by six short singles over the weekend is around €28.
That’s my point about what ‘medium’ means - if you can travel a few hours to a city for €49, then it makes more sense.
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Reddit-runner t1_iuy6qnx wrote
Try going from Öhringen to Stuttgart. About 70km. That's 12.80€ one way. And then you still have to buy your day ticket for Stuttgart. That's an other 6-13€ a day depending on how many zones you plan to travel in.
How do you determine the number of zones? Well, good luck trying to find that out.
And if you don't live in walking distance from Öhringen train station? That's up to an other 7€ per trip.
So for a 3 day trip to Stuttgart you are already looking at well over 50€ even if you stay within the more inner zones of Stuttgart.
But maybe you could combine some of those tickets so it gets cheaper? Well, again good luck finding out how. Report back please.
As you see even ignoring your other monthly costs within the area of Öhringen the 49€ is well justified.
Not only is it likely to be cheaper than a weekend trip currently, it also completely eliminates the ticket confusion. It just makes travelling easier. More attractive.
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