Deutsche Bahn - Quer-durchs-Land-Ticket and ICE

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I'm going to Germany, I found out that train travel will be cheaper with Quer-durchs-Land-Ticket for 44 EUR.

My question is: can I travel with this ticket by ICE and OE trains? I need to go through whole country at once. If not, is there any option to search only regional trains at DBahn(DB) site?






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Is quer Durchs land ticket valid for ice?

The ticket is valid on all regional services ('Nahverkehr') in Germany; in other words, on S-Bahn, RB, RE and IRE services but not on intercity trains (IC, ICE, EC).

How do you use quer Durchs land tickets?

The Quer-durchs-Land-Ticket may only be used on weekdays after 9 am (weekends and national holidays from midnight) and is valid up to 3 am the following morning. The Quer-durchs-Land-Ticket may only be used on local regional trains with the letters IRE, RE, RB, or S in the train name.

What is Deutsche Bahn city ticket?

Free travel on public transport services to get you to the station where you start your train trip, and from the station where you disembark to your final destination. Automatically included in tickets (saver and flexible fares) for journeys of over 100 km.

How long is city ticket valid for Germany?

The City ticket is valid: For one journey to the starting station and one from the station to the destination. From the first day of validity of the ticket until the close of operations at the "City- Return"-Day (maximum 05:00 a.m. of the following day)



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