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All current tariffs, discounts, passes for public transport in EU countries 

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic Of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.

In all EU countries together, there are 5,670 passes for public transport. It is very possible that one of them is yours or will be yours. In order for you to learn about all the others and get an idea of ​​the tariffs and public transport options in all EU countries, we have prepared a digest  EU Public Transport.

The information provided will perfectly orient you in the system of subscriptions, benefits, discounts, prices for travel in public transport in European cities and villages. Our information will help you move around the territory of all EU countries at a price that is clear and chosen by you, which usually does not fall into the field of view of hurried tourists.

Digest is available with an annual subscription.

The cost of public transport in EU countries, namely trains, metro, trams, buses, water buses, ferries and funiculars, is presented in our Digital Digest.

This reference collection can be used in case of real need and to expand knowledge about modern Europe. We talk about prices, directions and tariffs briefly, clearly and concisely. All this information is available with an annual subscription, which can be purchased on this site.

Each country in the European Union has a unique public transport system. Of course, they are similar in some ways, especially in the implementation of new technologies. But if you look more closely, it becomes clear that it makes sense to learn all the details about traveling by train, metro, tram, bus, ferry.

Why? Because there are so many interesting things! For example, did you know that just ten years ago in France there was a monopoly on public train sport by trains. On some routes you could only travel from point A to point B by train. Bus operators did not have the right to carry people on the same route. And that meant that passengers had no choice of what to travel on and at what price. But thanks to reforms, the situation has changed. Now you can. You can travel by bus, by train, and by any other form of transport if offered.

A travel pass for all types of transport in Germany is very interesting and advantageous. It turns out that it applies not only to the territory of Germany, but also to the border territories of countries neighboring Germany. For example, using a pass for 49 Euros per month, you can travel a little around the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Poland, Denmark and the Czech Republic. Details - in the digest. From 2025, this pass will cost 59 Euros.

And here's another thing. In all the countries of the European Union, the rules about what you can take with you on a trip, for example, on a train, are very different. Of course, you can take luggage with you. You can take animals with you. In some countries, animals travel for free, in some you need a ticket. And in some countries, even a season ticket is offered for animals. But the most popular travel companion is a bicycle. Sometimes you can't take it with you, sometimes you can take it for free, sometimes you need a ticket for a bicycle, sometimes one passenger can take two bicycles for free. What else do you think you can take with you on a train? Are there any options? And if you think about it... There is an option. One of the countries has surpassed all! You can take a car on the train. A ticket for the car is offered. And in which country such a service is available, you will find out from our digest.            How do we attract you? How do we advertise an information digest to you?  We try. 

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In the digest we publish for you many direct links to companies directly carrying out passenger transportation and offering their subscriptions and discounts. We also try to tell about ferry service. Many countries of the European Union are maritime countries. In some countries, ferry service is the most important means of passenger transport, for example in Ireland, Denmark, Greece, Malta and many others.You will also find sufficient information on this theme.