Between June 21 and September 1, 2026, passengers may be able to travel unlimitedly during off-peak hours for 49 euros per month. This special ticket is designed to help people who are struggling with high fuel prices. By lowering the cost, the government hopes more people will choose the train instead of their car for summer trips across the country.

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    4 hours ago

    For reference, I have an all day free subscription, paid for by my employer thankfully, which costs 400 euro per month.

    A subscription for just the line from home to work was more expensive for some reason, and train tickets without a subscription would cost me over 750 euro per month.

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    17 hours ago

    I want a 49€ ticket for all of EU, all year round. Germany could afford a 9€ ticket, so 49€ should be sufficient for all of EU if all member states pooled.

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      3 hours ago

      We can’t even get Germany to pool for a 60 euro ticket for Germany, how do you expect that to work on a european scale. Besides public transport varies a lot in Europe including the price. And Germany is not even close to the worst on that list. Crete for example has a bus system - without an official time table. You basically just guess if there’s even a bus coming and locals do the same. And even if one comes, it might just be full, with the next allegedly coming in another hour - or earlier - or later, nobody knows.