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Hello everybody,
I have just removed the note about tickets no longer being sold on board DB trains. That is true, but it is not true, that the München-Nürnberg-Express is the only operator to continue to sell their tickets on board trains. The 'Allgäu Express' also still sell tickets on board their trains (I happen to know because I live there :-) ) and I'd imagine that there are a few more independent operators that still make the lives of 'black drivers' (german Schwarzfahrer == fare dodger) simple.
Kind regards... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.156.116.107 ( talk • contribs)
A fact from München-Nürnberg-Express appeared on Wikipedia's
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Hello everybody,
I have just removed the note about tickets no longer being sold on board DB trains. That is true, but it is not true, that the München-Nürnberg-Express is the only operator to continue to sell their tickets on board trains. The 'Allgäu Express' also still sell tickets on board their trains (I happen to know because I live there :-) ) and I'd imagine that there are a few more independent operators that still make the lives of 'black drivers' (german Schwarzfahrer == fare dodger) simple.
Kind regards... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.156.116.107 ( talk • contribs)