I have been reading about the public transport for my upcoming trip in a couple weeks and want to make sure I have this correct and ask a couple questions please.
A short trip strip is good for 2 stops on the SBahn or UBahn (so I could use it to go from the main trainstation Hauptbanhauf to Marienplatz on the SBahn)?
For two traveling from the airport to the Hauptbanhauf I can purchase the All District Partner Ticket for 18 Euros and it will be good the enitre day for all travel everywhere (until 6:00am the next morning)?
Finally, the Inner District Partner Ticket for 9 Euros will cover all the inner (white) district for the entire day (until 6:00am) for two people?
Also, one more quick question. I know you have to validate your ticket, where do you do this. And if you buy an all day ticket I read it has to be validated too, do you validate it everytime you use it during the day or only once (if only once how do you get through to the trains without validating your ticket?)
Thanks for any help!
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A short trip strip is good for 2 stops on the SBahn or UBahn (so I could use it to go from the main trainstation Hauptbanhauf to Marienplatz on the SBahn)? - yes
For two traveling from the airport to the Hauptbanhauf I can purchase the All District Partner Ticket for 18 Euros and it will be good the enitre day for all travel everywhere (until 6:00am the next morning)? - yes
Finally, the Inner District Partner Ticket for 9 Euros will cover all the inner (white) district for the entire day (until 6:00am) for two people? - yes
Also, one more quick question. I know you have to validate your ticket, where do you do this. And if you buy an all day ticket I read it has to be validated too, do you validate it everytime you use it during the day or only once (if only once how do you get through to the trains without validating your ticket?) - every station has little blue boxes where you insert your ticket to get validated. the day-tickets only have to get validated once as the time/date gets stamped on. you do not have to cross a barrier to get onto the tracks (unlike NYC for example), the validation machines are within the station before you head to the trains. Technically, this means that you can get onto the trains without paying a fare - but please don%26#39;t do it, they have regular checks and the day tickets are very good deals.
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