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Venezia123 Oct 31st, 2010 01:35 PM

Train ticket in Gemany
 
I am almost ready to buy train ticket in Germany but before i purchase on line i have one more question?
I found a rail pass for e202.00 for 5 days .My question is are they usually the same price at ticket agent in Frankfurt airport ,or would i be better off buying them on line before i go .I leave Dec 2,

Thanks Again

GeoffHamer Oct 31st, 2010 02:13 PM

What is the rail pass and where did you find it?

Venezia123 Oct 31st, 2010 02:37 PM

I found it on the bahn site .Its for a 5 daypass i can use it any time within 4 weeks ,It is alo good to go into Salzburg also

GeoffHamer Oct 31st, 2010 04:14 PM

This pass is only available to people living outside Europe. They cannot be bought in Germany. They can be bought online or from a DB agent outside Europe.

haxter1 Nov 1st, 2010 05:13 AM

>They cannot be bought in Germany.

Completely false information. I have purchased several upon arrival at the long distance train station at Frankfurt airport.

Whether one should buy a pass depends on one's itinerary. One has to figure out what the regular fares would be or the specials that are available 92 days in advance. Go to www.bahn.de, select English at the top of the page, put in the data for your trips and choose the best deal. You should also compare the cost in Euros to the cost in dollars. Multiply the Euro cost by 1.39 which is or was the latest exchange rate. If you do decide to buy a pass it can be validated at the same time.

GeoffHamer Nov 1st, 2010 07:11 AM

I'm sorry but I was relying on the information on the DB website which says "The German Rail Pass Special can only be purchased online and at all DB Bahn Agencies in non-European markets." It makes no mention of sales at German airports. The price, however, will be the same as buying online. These are not tickets that Germans (or other Europeans) can buy.

haxter1 Nov 1st, 2010 09:26 AM

I rechecked the DB website and you are probably correct when it comes to the Special Pass. I was referring to the regular pass. When I bought my last pass the Special Pass did not exist.

At today's exchange rate the pass that the OP speaks of would cost about $280.00 purchased in Germany. RailEurope wants $295.00 + shipping.


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