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Deutsche Bahn (DB) operates Germany's comprehensive rail network covering over 33,000 km of track. The ICE (InterCity Express) fleet connects major cities at speeds up to 300 km/h: Frankfurt to Berlin in 4 hours, Hamburg to Munich in under 6 hours, and Cologne to Berlin in about 4.5 hours. InterCity (IC) and EuroCity (EC) trains serve secondary routes, while the Regional Express (RE) and S-Bahn networks handle commuter and regional travel. DB also operates extensive night train services domestically and partners with Austrian OBB for cross-border Nightjet routes to Vienna, Zurich, Rome, and Amsterdam. Germany introduced the Deutschland-Ticket in 2023 -- a EUR 49/month flat-rate ticket for unlimited travel on all regional trains, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams, and buses nationwide. This revolutionary pass has been adopted by millions of commuters and travelers. For long-distance ICE and IC travel, DB's Sparpreis (advance-purchase) fares offer significant savings when booked weeks ahead via the DB Navigator app or bahn.de. The BahnCard (25 or 50) provides 25-50% discount on all DB fares for frequent travelers. Germany is a central hub for European rail travel, with direct ICE services to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Vienna, Zurich, and Copenhagen. The Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed line (300 km/h) and the Munich-Nuremberg corridor are among Europe's fastest. Major construction projects are ongoing to expand high-speed capacity, including the new Stuttgart 21 underground station and additional high-speed lines between major cities.

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Estações

Estação Cidade Tipo Conexões
Colônia Major 778
Aquisgrano Major 778
Estugarda Major 778
Ulm Central Major 778
Mannheim Central Major 777
Augsburgo Major 778
Frankfurt (Meno) Central Major 778
Munique Major 778
Friedrichshafen Cidade Major 778
Karlsruhe Central Major 778
Duisburgo Major 776
Saarbrücken Central Major 777
Heidelberg Central Major 778
Nuremberga Major 777
Düsseldorf Central Major 777
Wurtzburgo Major 778
Lindau-Insel Hbf Major 778
Bona Major 778
Neustadt (Weinstr) Hbf Major 778
Freiberga Major 778
Darmstadt Central Major 778
Essen Central Major 775
Gelsenkirchen Central Major 776
Coblença Major 778
Berchtesgaden Central Major 778
Hamburgo Major 778
Magdeburgo Major 778
Dresden Hbf Major 778
Chemnitz Central Major 778
Hanôver Major 778
Neuss Hbf Major 777
Paderborn Hbf Major 778
Münster (Westf) Hbf Major 778
Neunkirchen (Saar) Hbf Major 778
Tubinga Major 778
Schwerin Hbf Major 778
Sinsheim (Elsenz) Hbf Major 778
Worms Hbf Major 778
Wuppertal Hbf Major 777
Pforzheim Hbf Major 778
Stralsund Hbf Major 778
Potsdam Hbf Major 778
Zwickau (Sachs) Hbf Major 778
Mönchengladbach Hbf Major 778
Krefeld Hbf Major 778
Bielefeld Central Major 778
Bremerhaven Central Major 778
Emden Hbf Major 778
Regensburgo Major 778
Jestetten Major 774

Perguntas Frequentes

The Deutschland-Ticket is a monthly subscription for unlimited travel on all regional trains (RE, RB), S-Bahn, U-Bahn, trams, and buses across Germany. It does not cover ICE, IC, or EC long-distance trains. It costs around EUR 49-58/month and can be cancelled monthly.
Book Sparpreis fares at least 14 days in advance via DB Navigator or bahn.de. Sparpreis tickets are non-refundable (or refundable for a fee) and seat-specific. Super Sparpreis fares, available further in advance, offer the lowest prices -- often EUR 17.90 for Frankfurt-Berlin.
DB long-distance punctuality has been around 65-75% in recent years (defined as arriving within 6 minutes of schedule), below the European average. Regional services perform somewhat better. Delays over 60 minutes entitle passengers to a 25% refund; delays over 120 minutes entitle a 50% refund under EU regulation.
Yes. Regional trains (RE, RB, S-Bahn) allow bicycles for a small fee (typically EUR 5-6 per journey). ICE trains have limited bicycle spaces (foldable bikes only in some cases) that must be reserved in advance. A Fahrrad-Ticket covering the full day on regional networks costs around EUR 5-9.
The Rhine Valley line (Mainz to Cologne along the Rhine) is one of Europe's most scenic, passing medieval castles and vineyard terraces. Other highlights include the Berchtesgaden line in Bavaria, the Schwarzwaldbahn through the Black Forest, and the Harzer Schmalspurbahnen narrow-gauge network in the Harz mountains.

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Dados atualizados pela última vez em: 2026-02-27