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Fineas

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Re: EF20 Furrbus?
« Reply #15 on: 01.02.2014, 15:50:28 »

If you are traveling it´s handy to know the following German words:
- (Haubt)bahhof    (main)trainstation
- Zug                  train (the actual transportation vehicle on the rails)
- U-bahn              subway, underground train
- S-bahn              local train, tram
- Fahrkarte           (train/bus) ticket

I would recommend keeping enough change (coins) at you, because almost all toilets either ask for voluntair tip or require you to pay either 50 or 70 euro cent in return for a discount card. Zanifair is the most common toilet company you will encounter with this later system. Be sure to go to the toilet before you go and eat or buy something, you can use the tickets as a part of your payment.
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Jorinda

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Re: EF20 Furrbus?
« Reply #16 on: 03.02.2014, 11:02:55 »

About travelling by train: All ticket machines have an option for english and french.
The only thing you really need to know is how the german name of your destination sounds - it will be announced few minutes before arrival, but the announcement may be mumbled or with Berlin accent.
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Re: EF20 Furrbus?
« Reply #17 on: 03.02.2014, 12:29:53 »

Also, usually you find a chart with the stations that are served at the bus stop and most liekely as well inside the bus. You just have to read where you get in, where you have to get out, count the stations and than count the stops while driving.

On ICE, you find little folded leaflets (on tables, in seat pockets, on chairs...). They show you the exact route of the train, and name all the serving stations. Again: just compare the names of the stations with your actual stops, and you know when to get out without speaking or even listening.
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Re: EF20 Furrbus?
« Reply #18 on: 03.02.2014, 17:23:56 »

If you are traveling it´s handy to know the following German words:
- (Haubt)bahhof    (main)trainstation
- Zug                  train (the actual transportation vehicle on the rails)
- U-bahn              subway, underground train
- S-bahn              local train, tram
- Fahrkarte           (train/bus) ticket

I just leave this here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5hkR-IAnwQ

Honig
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Kisu

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Re: EF20 Furrbus?
« Reply #19 on: 12.02.2014, 14:15:27 »

It takes lots of time and effort to call bus company, plan the trip and solve issues with airports and everyones different flight plans which makes it a bit pointless if you can just hop on a local bus.

- Kisu :3
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A. Rakiri

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Re: EF20 Furrbus?
« Reply #20 on: 30.04.2014, 22:38:26 »

i'm just gonna get a taxi from Tegel...i'm not gonna mess about with buses or trains... :/
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