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the eu trainline is a booking agent that put prices up as they get hits on the site.go to www.bahn.de and click on the english version to search for trains....the good thing in germany is they use a 7 day timetable none of this sat and sunday shit.AND REMEMBER IF YOU HOLD A MATCH TICKET TRAVEL WILL BE FREE ON LOCAL TRANSPORT IN LEIPZIG ON THE DAY OF THE MATCH.....oh and a word of warning make sure you buy a ticket for the s bahn and u.bahn trains from your airport in to centre of Berlin.only 3.60 euros. as they have plain clothes ticket checkers that get on at the airport.they will not accept any excuses for not having a ticket.they ring ahead to the police and huckle you off at the next available stop and fine you 50 euros!! not worth the risk for the sake of 3 quid. 

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22 minutes ago, spireblue said:

the eu trainline is a booking agent that put prices up as they get hits on the site.go to www.bahn.de and click on the english version to search for trains....the good thing in germany is they use a 7 day timetable none of this sat and sunday shit.AND REMEMBER IF YOU HOLD A MATCH TICKET TRAVEL WILL BE FREE ON LOCAL TRANSPORT IN LEIPZIG ON THE DAY OF THE MATCH.....oh and a word of warning make sure you buy a ticket for the s bahn and u.bahn trains from your airport in to centre of Berlin.only 3.60 euros. as they have plain clothes ticket checkers that get on at the airport.they will not accept any excuses for not having a ticket.they ring ahead to the police and huckle you off at the next available stop and fine you 50 euros!! not worth the risk for the sake of 3 quid. 

spireblue so the tram from Leipzig hbf to the ground is free with a valid match ticket  is that valid on the return ?

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yes wednesday loyal been to loads of footie in Germany and localtravel is always free on the day of the match on trams and buses.just show match ticket if asked.I was in Berlin a few years ago and bought a ticket for a friendly between Germany and Argentina from a tourst office for 12 euros and it included free travel to the match which was a four hour train ride away! (keep your eye out for my new flag...North Derbyshire loyal ... which has a Rangers crest and SHEFFIELD UNITED!!! HA HA.

that Berliner is good stuff and unlike here you can openly drink on the trains.. all the Germans do it!

 

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54 minutes ago, Wednesday Loyal said:

Is that the ice train or the slow one with loads of stops

Its ice train.it takes 2 hours each cos of 1 stop

 

Selected non ice train but the times are shite and can take 3 hours.

As a said il go with 106.90 return mate.cheers for your help ?

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46 minutes ago, spireblue said:

the eu trainline is a booking agent that put prices up as they get hits on the site.go to www.bahn.de and click on the english version to search for trains....the good thing in germany is they use a 7 day timetable none of this sat and sunday shit.AND REMEMBER IF YOU HOLD A MATCH TICKET TRAVEL WILL BE FREE ON LOCAL TRANSPORT IN LEIPZIG ON THE DAY OF THE MATCH.....oh and a word of warning make sure you buy a ticket for the s bahn and u.bahn trains from your airport in to centre of Berlin.only 3.60 euros. as they have plain clothes ticket checkers that get on at the airport.they will not accept any excuses for not having a ticket.they ring ahead to the police and huckle you off at the next available stop and fine you 50 euros!! not worth the risk for the sake of 3 quid. 

Where can you buy tickets to go airport to center of berlin mate?

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9 minutes ago, spireblue said:

yes wednesday loyal been to loads of footie in Germany and localtravel is always free on the day of the match on trams and buses.just show match ticket if asked.I was in Berlin a few years ago and bought a ticket for a friendly between Germany and Argentina from a tourst office for 12 euros and it included free travel to the match which was a four hour train ride away! (keep your eye out for my new flag...North Derbyshire loyal ... which has a Rangers crest and SHEFFIELD UNITED!!! HA HA.

that Berliner is good stuff and unlike here you can openly drink on the trains.. all the Germans do it!

 

Cue Mr Soprano with his red and white bollocks 

We are all Rangers on this trip mate :UK:

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18 minutes ago, spireblue said:

yes wednesday loyal been to loads of footie in Germany and localtravel is always free on the day of the match on trams and buses.just show match ticket if asked.I was in Berlin a few years ago and bought a ticket for a friendly between Germany and Argentina from a tourst office for 12 euros and it included free travel to the match which was a four hour train ride away! (keep your eye out for my new flag...North Derbyshire loyal ... which has a Rangers crest and SHEFFIELD UNITED!!! HA HA.

that Berliner is good stuff and unlike here you can openly drink on the trains.. all the Germans do it!

 

@Mr Soprano a new mate for you.

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if you are landing at schonefeld just follow s bahn and u bahn signs from the airport exit its about a 200 yard walk under a covered walkway(you cant miss it) at the end of the walkway go down the stairs or ramp to the tunnel under the platforms the ticket machines are down there.press the union flag and it gides you through it in English.staff are always on hand to help and speak English.the queues can get long but dont think fuck it... ase those plain clothed inspectors are watching you.you cannot buy them on the train...AND THEY WILL HUCKLE YOU OFF.... TRAINS RUN ABOUT EVERY TEN MINS TO BERLIN HAUPTBANHOF.there are loads of bars and places to eat there maccy d kfc  b.king etc plus a cracking fish and chip shop.all these food outlets sell booze.have a great time lads.be sensible and the German police will welcome you with open arms...but are bastards if you step out of line...and they will release big fuck off alsatians and rottweilers if they have to.!!

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3 minutes ago, spireblue said:

if you are landing at schonefeld just follow s bahn and u bahn signs from the airport exit its about a 200 yard walk under a covered walkway(you cant miss it) at the end of the walkway go down the stairs up ramp to the tunnel under the platforms the ticket machines are down there.press the union flag and it gides you through it in English.staff are always on hand to help and speak English.the queues can get long but dont think fuck it... ase those plain clothed inspectors are watching you.you cannot buy them on the train...AND THEY WILL HUCKLE YOU OFF.... TRAINS RUN ABOUT EVERY TEN MINS TO BERLIN HAUPTBANHOF.there are loads of bars and places to eat there maccy d kfc  b.king etc plus a cracking fish and chip shop.all these food outlets sell booze.hav a great time lads.be sensible and the German olice will welcome you with open arms...but are bastards if you step out of line...and they will release big fuck off alsatians and rottweilers if they have to.!!

Aye but we have a Rydog :UK:

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