• Melchior@feddit.org
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    The Swiss one also includes local buses, trams and so forth run by the local government. This is just regional rail and long distance buses.

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      I mean the German one costs 59 euro and also covers all regional and local transit

      You just can’t take the ICE

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        63€ as of Jan ‘26, with annual CPI increases thereafter. Still incredible value though, and there are some routes that will take you into neighbouring countries.

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      Oh, right you are. I should have read more of the article

      would allow people to “travel anywhere in the country” on middle-distance and suburban trains, and on national bus services.

      Considering how much of my more expensive train travel is on the long distance IC trains, maybe that wouldn’t be such such a hot offer for me after all.