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Train from Munich to Paris
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Frankfurt to Munich train time
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Trains in Berlin
A teenage blogger claims he saved £7.72 on his train journey from Sheffield to Essex – by taking a plane via Berlin. Related: Is Qatar Airways about to launch the world s longest direct flight? He wrote: “I know that flying is not very environmentally friendly and I won’t do this every time I travel, however this was the cheapest way for me to get home and I got to enjoy a ‘free’…
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With only 288 km (180 miles) separating Berlin from Hamburg, both cities are just a day trip away from each other. So what’s the best way to get from Berlin to Hamburg (or vice versa)? Here are your options, from plane and train, to car, and bus. Berlin to Hamburg by Plane Getting from Berlin to Hamburg by plane is one of the most expensive options – and not the fastest either…
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Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG) has been a stock corporation incorporated under German law since it was founded in 1994, and as such has a dual level management and supervisory structure. The DB Group’s business portfolio mainly consists of nine business units. Following the restructuring that took place in 2008, DB AG directly manages the DB Netze Track, DB Netze Energy and DB Netze Station…
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You should always make sure that you hold a valid ticket before you board the train. Anytime and Off-Peak can be bought in advance or on the day of travel. Advance tickets are sold in limited numbers and so subject to availability, and are made available for sale as soon as timetables have been confirmed - this is usually about twelve weeks beforehand. See our Buying advance tickets…
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Taking the Bus from Munich Travellers using buses from Munich to Cologne will depart from Munich ZOB or main bus station in the central Hackerbrucke district. The striking, highly modern station is a city landmark and is right next door to the main railway station. Travellers can reach the rail station by local Hackerbrucke S-Bahn train (lines S1 to S8) or take local tram services…
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Travelers agree (perhaps that’s why over two billion travelers are served each year!) that seeing Germany by train on Deutsche Bahn (DB) trains may very well be the best way to explore the country. Germany’s rail system, the Deutsche Bahn, is extraordinarily efficient, and it is possible to visit almost every city in Germany by rail. Let the Deutsche Bahn’s eclectic offerings transport…
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