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BERLIN
- GETTING AROUND |
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Berlin is a large, sprawling
city, and sooner or later you'll
need to use its efficient, if
expensive, public transport
system. The fastest part of this
is the S-Bahn , which
shares with mainline trains the
distinctive elevated tracks
which cut right through the
heart of the city. There are
also some underground stretches
in the centre, while in the
outskirts it runs at ground
level. As its name implies, the U-Bahn
, whose stations are generally
much closer together, is
predominantly an underground
system, but also has some
elevated track. Free coloured maps
of Berlin's Schnellbahnnetz
(the entire network of S-Bahn,
U-Bahn and mainline trains) can
be picked up from the cubicle
outside Bahnhof Zoo, and from
the kiosks on station platforms.
Buses cover most of the
areas which cannot be reached by
train, and also provide handy
linkages: #100 and #200, which
run between Bahnhof Zoo and
Alexanderplatz, are particularly
useful for sightseeing purposes.
Eastern Berlin's tram
network survives from prewar
days, and has been extensively
modernized in the last few
years.
Tickets and passes
Tickets are valid on
all forms of transport within
the system, including regional
mainline trains, and can be
bought from the orange-coloured
machines at the entrances to
all U- and S-Bahn stations,
and from manned kiosks at the
larger stations. The network
is divided into three tariff
zones which are colour-coded
on maps, and journeys which
entail travelling in all three
are slightly more expensive
than others.
Single tickets ( Normaltarif
) cost DM3.90/?1.95 and are
valid for two hours, though
journeys of up to three train
stops or six bus stops are
covered by a Kurzstrecke
, or short-trip ticket, priced
DM2.50/?1.25). It's usually
better to invest in a day-ticket
( Tageskarte ), costing
DM7.80/?3.90 for two zones,
DM8.50/?4.25 for three zones.
You can also buy a seven-day
ticket ( Sieben-Tage-Karte
) for DM42-52/?21-26,
depending on the zones through
which you travel, or a monthly
ticket ( Monatskarte
or Umweltkarte ) for
DM105-130/?52.50-65. A premium
monthly ticket ( Umweltkarte
Premium) , costing
DM120-150/?60-75, allows
unlimited travel through all
three tariff zones and for one
adult and up to three children
to travel with you free after
8pm, all day Saturday and
Sunday and on public holidays.
Note that, although monthly
tickets offer considerable
savings, their validity
commences on the first of each
month, not on the date of
purchase. Another option,
available from tourist offices
and hotels as well as ticket
kiosks, is the Berlin
Welcome Card , which costs
DM35/?17.50 for three days,
giving unlimited travel across
the system for an adult and up
to three children, plus
reduced entry to many museums
and attractions.
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