Crossing the border: You can travel to these countries with the 9-euro ticket
Created: 06/21/2022, 08:51
By: Franziska Kaindl
Fancy a little day trip in the neighboring country?
The 9-euro ticket makes this possible, at least on some routes.
You can find out what these are here.
Since June 1, day trippers can use the 9-euro ticket to travel inexpensively on regional transport in Germany.
However, there are a few things to consider - for example, there are trains on regional routes on which the 9-euro ticket may not be used.
But what about the regional trains that cross the border and stop at foreign stations?
Here, day trippers must pay attention to the regulations of the respective transport company.
Some accept the 9-euro ticket up to the first stop after crossing the border - others require a connecting ticket for the journey abroad.
Day trip to Austria with the 9 euro ticket
With the Bavarian Regional Railway (BRB) to Austria: This is possible with the 9-euro ticket on the route between Freilassing to Salzburg and Kiefersfelden to Kufstein, like the Deutschlandtarifverbund GmbH.
The S3 of the Austrian Federal Railways can also be used between Freilassing and Salzburg.
With the DB Regio, you can travel with the 9-euro ticket on the route from
Pfronten-Steinach
via the Austrian towns of
Vils
,
Reutte
and
Ehrwald
to
Griesen
near Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
But watch out: the 9-euro ticket is not valid for the local bus and train lines when getting off in Austria.
BRB: Freilassing – Salzburg
BRB: Kiefersfelden – Kufstein
ÖBB (S3): Freilassing – Salzburg
DB Regio AG: Pfronten-Steinach - Vils - Reutte (Tyrol) - Ehrwald - Griesen
On some routes abroad, the 9-euro ticket is cheap - for example to Salzburg.
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9 euro ticket to Switzerland
As the owner of a 9-euro ticket, you can travel with the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) from Zell im Wiesenthal to Basel.
However, some DB Regio trains are also
permitted to travel to the neighboring country
– including on the route from Weil am Rhein to Basel and from Erzingen via the Swiss stops in
Trasadingen, Schaffhausen and Thayngen
to Bietingen.
SBB: Zell im Wiesenthal - Lörrach - Basel Bad.
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DB Regio AG: Weil am Rhein – Basel Bad.
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DB Regio AG: Erzingen (Baden) - Trasadingen - Schaffhausen - Thayngen - Bietingen
To Poland with the 9 euro ticket
Fancy a trip to the Polish Baltic Sea?
All you have to do is get on the RB23 of DB Regio with the 9-euro ticket and travel from Züssow to Świnoujście.
On the way there are also great destinations in Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck.
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DB Regio AG: Züssow – Świnoujście Centrum (Swinoujscie center)
On these routes to France, the 9-euro ticket is allowed
The 9 euro ticket is even accepted on some routes to France.
For example in the
Alsace and the Wine Route Express
: the former runs from Mainz to Wissembourg in France, the latter from Koblenz to Wissembourg.
If you are traveling with the Saarbahn, you can get to France on the route from Saarbrücken to Saargemünd, Bous to Carling or Saarlouis to Creutzwald.
Alsace Express: Mainz – Wissembourg
Wine Route Express: Koblenz – Wissembourg
Saarbahn (S1): Saarbrücken – Saargemünd
Saar Railway (184): Bous – Carling
Saarbahn (MS2): Saarlouis – Creutzwald
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9 euro ticket: day trip to the Netherlands
Off to the Netherlands is also the motto on some connections operated by the Aachener Verkehrsbund (AVV).
This includes line 25 to Vaals, line 33 to Vaals and line 34 to Kerkrade.
With the SB3 bus line from Westverkehr, the 9-euro ticket also takes you to Sittard and the Arriva bus line 250 from Aachen to Vaals.
ASEAG (line 25): Stolberg Mühlener station – Vaals
ASEAG (line 33): Fuchserde − Vaals
ASEAG (Line 34): Diepenbenden - Kerkrade
West traffic (SB3): Geilenkirchen – Sittard
Arriva (line 350): Aachen – Vaals
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