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3 How to book a DB class train

Enter the DB Navigator application, set the departure city and arrival city first, and select the date and departure time.

Then, choose your age and whether you have a class card or not. 페이팔 체크카드

Hbf stands for Central Station.

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Then the timetable pops up. 이베이스매뉴얼

Time required, number of transfers, train name and price are listed in order.

High demand expected means that many people have booked.

I have never reserved a seat because it is almost low demand, but when I make a reservation, I pay 4 euros and ask if I want to reserve a seat.

(Since the train seats are marked whether they are reserved, if you have not assigned a seat, you can sit in the unmarked seat.)

If you select the desired time zone, the platform number is also displayed.

In Germany, train stations are very large and there are many platform numbers.

In Munich, the platform number exceeded 20. So, if you are transferring, you should also look closely at the platform number. Most will, though, offer interchangeable timetables. (Platform number may change upon arrival)

 

Choose the price range you want before paying. The cheapest ticket cannot be canceled. However, you can cancel the payment within an hour or two after payment. I used the second price the most. Because they give you a city ticket. It’s good that you can change trains in the city if a city ticket is included, because a few euros are broken even if you take the tram once.

4 DB class payment error, finally paypal…

While paying for the DB class, I continued to use PayPal. Wouldn’t this cost a bit more when paying with PayPal? I tried to pay directly by card. However, only my card was paid and the DB did not pass. I got a notification that the payment was made from a Korean credit card, was it OnePay? It did not pass over the German payment system. When I originally paid, my travel information was immediately displayed on My Ticket, but there was no sign of payment at all. I don’t even get an email… Did I lose money? Should I send an email to the DB thinking about it, or am I in a hurry to update the window and get a lag? In order to send an e-mail, I have to explain, but while I was trying to explain, my friend told me to wait a little longer because Germany is different from Korea. After a few days, it was refunded. After that, I continued to pay with PayPal in DB. I later found out that it was an acceptable amount for a fee like that, rather than panic because I couldn’t pay.

5 Ban card 25 cancellation Quindi Kung

If you apply for a Ban Card, it will automatically renew after 3 months. After that, payment will be made, but you have to apply for cancellation before that. There is a way to send an e-mail, but there is also a window where you can apply directly from the website. Since the Ban Card cancellation period is 6 weeks before the expiration date, it seems that you can cancel immediately after applying. If you see a physical card being sent from Germany to Korea, the cancellation must be done perfectly.

 

Go to the DB site, log in, and select Quindi Kung as shown in the picture above.

Then, a window will appear like the box for writing an e-mail, and in the subject line, select Cancel Bancard 25 and write to send a cancellation confirmation e-mail because you want to cancel.

I wrote in German using Google Translate. At the end, I added the words to have a nice day… 😁

About two hours later, I received a confirmation email.

When you get on a train, the flight attendants come and check your tickets. In public transportation such as trams and subways, 3 or 4 people sometimes appear to block the door and check tickets. I experienced it all on this trip. In the train, when the flight attendant checks the ticket, you can proudly open the DB app and show the barcode.

On the way from Munich to Fussen, the boys sitting next to them were caught by a flight attendant while they were checking tickets. Looks like you bought the ticket cheaper than the original price. (It seemed to be a ticket for a shorter section than the original destination.) It was Sunday morning, and it was like having a drink all night in Munich the day before and on the way home. ID cards were checked to make sure there was no cash, and the conversation was very strict. In Berlin’s S-Class, three or four men really came in, two of them stood in front of the door, and one passed by and checked the tickets while grinning. On the train, the kind-hearted flight attendants are halo~!! Unlike the examination, S class was a bit scared because it felt like a thug, not a police officer wearing a fluorescent vest. They check the ticket and don’t even do it. 😂 At first, I thought that the ticket inspection would be shaky, so I thought I would just ride it for about 4 stops, but I got my mind right and bought the ticket correctly.