And the German government in charge of the ticket already voiced their interest in making both tickets compatible so that people can use the traffic in either country with the ticket of the other one
Could lead to a pseudo-standard that could result in an eu-wide ticket of such type in the long run
That would be amazing and would up the value of the EU as a connected zone.
Interrail or eurail has been around for decades
Having public transport available without having to worry about buying a ticket just because of the subscription you already have anyway is far better than interrail
This ticket is not for long distance travel but for shorter distances - it will be an extension to interrail and not a replacement
Could lead to a pseudo-standard that could result in an eu-wide ticket of such type in the long run
and that’s contradicting my point how?
In Germany the ticket is only for regional trains - if you want to go from Berlin to Munich you’ll have to pay money to get there in 4 hours or spend the whole day travelling in 12+ hours
how would that be an alternative to interrail?
What did you mean by an EU wide ticket?
EU wide for regional transport
That’s for member states to implement, not the EU then. EU wide would mean freedom of movement, and if you couldn’t get over a border with an EU wide ticket, it’d be shit.
Cries in american. I wish we could have public transportation.
Don’t worry, it’s still pretty sucky in europe
But did you know that the German minister in charge of the railways, a liberal*, has already questioned the costs of the ticket and announced he’d not participate in any additional funding?
God I hate this so much. If they take the ticket away again or make it like 5 times more expensive I will fucking riot (that is, rant on the internet)
It’s not riot, it’s roti
Really wish the US has functional public transportation. I guess that’s “CoMmuNiSm.”
Finally, SNCF is bothering to compete with Ryanair.
Oh it’s Intercity and not a TGV/ICE fare? Fuck that noise.
Very good start, but as a French I fear that it may not be complete until it starts to include the high speed lines (TGV) that are the most expensive but also the most competitive when trying to divert traffic from cars or planes
To be frank, I’m amazed by this announcement. I take TER every weekend and a two-way trip is 108€, 54€ (-50%) if you get the yearly pass which costs 30€. This would save me so much money.
Yes it doesn’t encompass TGV but with this 49€ ticket you can potentially get rid of many car commuters which is already a good thing :)
Yes of course, and I’m all for it, I just hope it’s a first step and not the end
One crazy idea: tax kerosene and use this to fund this ticket which will now also have TGV 😅
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.
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.
That’s not even including French strikes /s ( well not even really…)
Maybe I missed it in the article but what is the duration of the ticket? Is it a one time ticket, monthly or something else?
I think it’s monthly, otherwise it’s just a regular ticket, no?
monthly
You order the ticket as a subscription service with monthly cancellation - the ticket runs month after month until you cancel the contract.
that’s crazy! that’s like 1.5 weeks of my train costs just to get to and from.work here. what a deal
Have I read that correctly that only French people shall benefit from this offer? That would really suck to see this discrimination between European nationalities
PuBlIIC TrANSpoTaION is the FutuRe!!!
Cars are so lame, they get you where you want to go quicker and cheaper. Hur-dur.
I don’t think cars are cheaper.
Depends what value you place on your time.