FlixTrain will be integrated into the FlixBus network throughout Germany, providing new alternatives to car travel. Photo: FlixMobility
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FlixTrain will be integrated into the FlixBus network throughout Germany, providing new alternatives to car travel. Photo: FlixMobility
Five years after the launch of FlixBus, Europe’s largest long-distance mobility provider, the company behind the green buses is adding trains to their network.
FlixTrain will begin regular service on March 24, 2018, with Hamburg to Dusseldorf to Cologne as the first route. By the end of 2018, a total of 28 destinations throughout Germany will be connected via FlixTrain.
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“Bus and rail complement each other perfectly. By adding FlixTrain to the FlixMobility offering, we can provide affordable travel options to even more people,” said André Schwämmlein, CEO and Co-Founder of FlixMobility. “We are demonstrating that comfortable long-distance travel does not need to be expensive.”
FlixTrain tickets will begin at € 9.99 ($14.00) and are available at www.FlixTrain.com, via the free App and in FlixBus Ticket Shops throughout Germany.
FlixTrain will be integrated into the FlixBus network throughout Germany, providing new alternatives to car travel.
“We stand for affordable travel and an ecological alternative to the car,” said Schwämmlein. “The FlixMobility goal is to persuade – and allow – more people to take public transportation options on long routes. With our network now consisting of bus and rail, we are creating a sustainable concept for the future of mobility.”
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