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2020 German Rail Passes 2020 German Rail Passes For Unlimited travel on all trains operated by Deutsche Bahn (DB) on the national rail network of Germany, inclusive of Salzburg (Austria) and Basel Bad Bf (Switzerland). Full list of operators available on request. Valid on the S-Bahn service. First Class Adult Adult TWIN* Youth 12-25 yrs 3 Days in 1 month R 4 836 R 3 625 R 3 886 4 Days in 1 month R 5 178 R 3 886 R 4 152 5 Days in 1 month R 5 520 R 4 152 R 4 380 7 Days in 1 month R 6 698 R 5 064 R 5 520 10 Days in 1 month R 8 598 R 6 432 R 6 882 15 Days in 1 month R 1 198 R 8 998 R 9 586 Standard Class Adult Adult TWIN* Youth 12-25 yrs 3 Days in 1 month R 3 625 R 2 765 R 2 936 4 Days in 1 month R 3 886 R 2 936 R 3 126 5 Days in 1 month R 4 152 R 3 126 R 3 354 7 Days in 1 month R 4 988 R 3 848 R 4 038 10 Days in 1 month R 6 356 R 4 818 R 5 178 15 Days in 1 month R 8 750 R 6 622 R 7 230 Rates are quoted in Rands and are valid 10 January – 31 December 2020. Subject to major currency fluctuations. YOUTH: Ages 12 to 25 CHILD FARES: Children 4 – 11 years travel free (1 child per paying adult.) *TWIN PASS: Valid for 2 passengers travelling toget her at all times. Additional Routes included with the German Rail Pass Valid to select international cities on ICE/EC trains (Bologna, Bolzano/Bozen, Brussels, Innsbruck, Kufstein, Liege, Trento, Venice, Verona) ICE International trains to/from Brussels and Liege. Usage of the DB/Austrian railways EuroCity trains to Kufstein, Innsbruck, Bolzano/Bozen, Trento, Verona, Bologna and Venice NOTE: Rail passes do not include DB IC buses on the following lines: ●Berlin Hbf Europaplatz- viaRostock/Hamburg –Copenhagen ● seat reservations. Various high- Berlin-Wroclaw (Glowny)-Katowice-Krakow ● Dusseldorf-Roermond-Eindhoven-Antwerp-Ghent-Lille ● speed and night trains require Dusseldorf-Maastricht-Liège ● Frankfurt (Main)-Frankfurt Hahn Airport-Trier-Luxemburg ● Hamburg- Amsterdam (Sloterdijk) ● Munich-Memmingen-Chur-Como-Milano ● Munich- Regensburg-Prague seat reservations. If seats need ● Mannheim-Heidelberg-Nuremberg (ZOB)-Prague ● Leipzig-Prague to be prebooked, a seat Reservations are mandatory on ICE trains to/from Brussels/Liege and DB Buses. reservation fee will be charged Note: Not valid on DB Autozug and DB Urlaubsexpress (UEX) accordingly. For more information and to book, please contact British T.I.P.S. 021 975 2047 | [email protected] .
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