Germany wants to introduce a public transit pass that costs 49 euros a month and will be valid nationwide — if officials can agree on the funding.
FILE - A regional train passes fog-covered fields in Wehrheim near Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 7, 2022. Germany's federal and state transport officials said Thursday they want to introduce a public transit pass that costs 49 euros, 47 dollars, a month and be valid nationwide.
BERLIN — Germany wants to introduce a public transit pass that costs 49 euros a month and will be valid nationwide — if officials can agree on the funding.for three months this summer One of its biggest attractions for users is that it will be valid on all the country’s regional bus, train and tram networks, each of which have myriad fare options that many find baffling to navigate.
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