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EXPLAINED: How will Germany’s new €49 travel ticket work?

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EXPLAINED: How will Germany’s new €49 travel ticket work?
A U-Bahn train arrives at the Museumsinsel station in Berlin. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Christoph Soeder

After months of deliberations, Germany's transport ministers and federal and state governments agreed on a new €49 travel ticket on Thursday. Here’s what we know so far about how it will work.

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John Kerr
It's not clear from this what will happen to existing season tickets. I'm still waiting for the promised refund on my Hessen annual seniorticket for which I paid €365 to RMV on April 1st. My partner pays for hers monthly. Is the intention to automatically carry this over to a new €49 subscription? That won't appeal to us retirees who certainly like the advantage of local travel but won't be too keen to subsidise others travelling further afield. John K, Frankfurt.

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