Starting 1 March 2020, the cost of rail passes from France, German and Belgium will be revised down Frédéric Antzorn/archives

Starting 1 March 2020, the cost of rail passes from France, German and Belgium will be revised down Frédéric Antzorn/archives

Bus users from RegioZone 1 will pay €3 instead of €5 for a two-hour ticket, while RegioZone 2 travel will cost €5 instead of €9. A one-day ticket will cost €5 instead of €9 in zone 1 and €9 instead of €16 in zone 2.

A monthly subscription in zone 1 will cost €40, down from €85, and in zone 2, monthly subscriptions will cost €85 instead of €135. An annual pass will cost €360 in zone 1, down from €750, or €750 in zone 2, down from €1,190.

First class travel

Rail users travelling in first class will still pay for their travel. Starting 1 March, the costs will be set at €3 for a short duration ticket, €6 for a one-day ticket, €37.50 for a monthly short duration pass, €330 for an annual short duration pass. An annual network pass will cost €660, an annual senior citizens pass will cost €200 and the Oeko-Pass will cost €75.

Rail passes

Revised rail pass costs can be viewed in the pdf below.