• Ekybio@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    While there are many problems with trains here in Germany when it comes to longer travels, the cost cutting measures includes almost all public transport. (ICE excluded I think?)

    That means most of the benefits from the cost cutting measures are affecting a lot of people in bigger cities with internal public transit. You already dont really need a car for these circumstances, but now you really dont need ANY car (at least were I live) anymore. Even companies offer now to pay it as part of general benefits, further pushing trains.

    With prices so low and on easy sign on to the ticket (its a subscription service) and even further subsidisation if you are on social wellfare, the extend is far greater then just public transport push. Its a whole social programm in itself.

    Overland trains were always a bit shoddy, now you just see more of it and I hope with further use now, the infrastructure will be revitalised.