2024: Europe wants you to travel by train. But why is it so complex and expensive?
2024: Europe wants you to travel by train. But why is it so complex and expensive?

Europe wants you to travel by train. But why is it so complex and expensive?

2024: Europe wants you to travel by train. But why is it so complex and expensive?
Europe wants you to travel by train. But why is it so complex and expensive?
UK is projecting isn't it?
Train is fairly affordable everywhere in Europe BUT the UK.
Maybe local and some routes with intertrain card, but that's another layer of complexity to deal with.
We need a better, universal and easy to understand train system across the whole Europe, and it is important to have.
Hard agree. I was just pointing out that the UK are kind of notorious for having expensive railway tickets. But yes I would love to see an improved homogeneous system for the entire europe!
Nah, PT is expensive as well and there are less trains/lines every year.
Thanks first-past-the-post!
Standard fare 2nd class Intercity in Germany is 120€ can be lower if distance is short.
Edit: wait no was 120, now 160 I think
ICE can be a lot cheaper if you book ahead.
Non-ICE on the Deutschlandticket is a goddamned bargain, so long as you navigate the gotchas on the payment and recurring.
Oh for sure, but I just meant standard fare. There are very good offers, especially for younger folks and those with a BahnCard (50% off for people until 26 for 70 Euros a year)
An EU study found that Britain was comparable to the rest of the EU in pricing and punctuality. And, of course, the taxpayer pays the difference anyway.
I'd be curious to see a reference or link. That sounds very counter intuitive
My dude ! That is from a decade and a half ago before the Tories slashed the hell out of everything and prices soared. AND it rates UK as most expensive AND had the highest % increase 2000 to 2010.
That paper is not making your point for you.