redfalo
known as Olaf in real life
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- Brexit Boomtown
To whom it may concern...
The German bicycle lobby group ADFC has produced two fantastic maps illustrating which long distance trains in Germany accept bicycles.
day:
http://www.fa-oeffentlicher-verkehr...hme/Fahrplan2013/Fahrradmitnahme-Tag_2013.pdf
night:
http://www.fa-oeffentlicher-verkehr...hme/Fahrplan2013/Fahrradmitnahme-CNL_2013.pdf
explanations (in German): http://www.fa-oeffentlicher-verkehr.adfc.de/Fahrradmitnahme/Fahrplan2013/
Please notice that you have to buy a bicycle ticket AND make a reservation to take bikes on long distance trains in advance, at least officially. Outside of holiday peaks, I had no issue taking a bike on an Intercity Train without a reservation. All short distance trains accept bicycles without reservation, but most cases you need to buy a special bike ticket.
You can also use Deutsche Bahn's excellent website, which has an English version. http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/qu...riffClass=2&&getstop=1=Further+search+options
Follow "further search options" on the main page and choose "carriage of bicycles required" in the "connections" section.
Folded bicycles can be carried in all trains, including high speed ICE trains, for free.. And you don't have to cover them.
Deutsche Bahn even runs a special bike hotline on the phone (+49 (0) 180 5 99 66 33.) I'm not sure if you can call from abroad, though. :
Hope this is helpful.
Cheers Olaf
The German bicycle lobby group ADFC has produced two fantastic maps illustrating which long distance trains in Germany accept bicycles.
day:
http://www.fa-oeffentlicher-verkehr...hme/Fahrplan2013/Fahrradmitnahme-Tag_2013.pdf
night:
http://www.fa-oeffentlicher-verkehr...hme/Fahrplan2013/Fahrradmitnahme-CNL_2013.pdf
explanations (in German): http://www.fa-oeffentlicher-verkehr.adfc.de/Fahrradmitnahme/Fahrplan2013/
Please notice that you have to buy a bicycle ticket AND make a reservation to take bikes on long distance trains in advance, at least officially. Outside of holiday peaks, I had no issue taking a bike on an Intercity Train without a reservation. All short distance trains accept bicycles without reservation, but most cases you need to buy a special bike ticket.
You can also use Deutsche Bahn's excellent website, which has an English version. http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/qu...riffClass=2&&getstop=1=Further+search+options
Follow "further search options" on the main page and choose "carriage of bicycles required" in the "connections" section.
Folded bicycles can be carried in all trains, including high speed ICE trains, for free.. And you don't have to cover them.
Deutsche Bahn even runs a special bike hotline on the phone (+49 (0) 180 5 99 66 33.) I'm not sure if you can call from abroad, though. :
Hope this is helpful.
Cheers Olaf