What is the difference between ticket 1000 and ticket 2000?
Ticket2000 und Ticket1000 The Ticket2000 is available as a personal pass or as a transferable pass. The Ticket1000 is a personal pass and is only valid with a photo ID. This pass is available on a subscrip- tion basis or as a monthly ticket.
What is VRR technology?
Variable refresh rate (VRR) refers to a dynamic display that can continuously and seamlessly change its refresh rate without user input. A display supporting a variable refresh rate usually supports a specific range of refresh rates (e.g. 30 Hertz through 144 Hertz).
What is Semesterticket in Germany?
The so-called ‘Semesterticket’ is a special tariff for university students in Germany which enables them to use public trans- port in the area of their university.
Does VRR make a difference?
If you’re a gamer who plays multiplayer, sports and fast-twitch games, then having VRR will add to the experience. The benefit is reduced latency times, better image quality and less screen tearing. With games that support 4K/120Hz, the promise is a very slick and responsive gaming experience.
How long is a BVG ticket valid for?
for 120 minutes
The ticket is valid for 120 minutes after validation. We recommend waiting until just before you board to validate your ticket.
Is public transport free for university students in Germany?
Berlin has announced that all school students will be able to use public transport for free. From 1 August 2019, all school students studying in Berlin, or who live in Berlin and study in Brandenburg (which is the state that surrounds the German capital), can apply for a free student travel card.
What is a Semesterticket in Germany?
What is IsarCard?
The IsarCard is a pass for frequent travellers who are on the move day in, day out. Whether you are commuting to work, heading to the tennis court, or visiting the city centre at Marienplatz: this ticket will always be at your side (within your particular area of validity, of course).
What are the price categories for VRR?
Each connection within the VRR area is allocated a price category. In addition to short journeys there are the price categories A, B, C and D. Children under the age of seven generally travel for free.
Why should I buy ticket1000?
No matter if you are travelling to work or in your free time: the Ticket1000 makes you mobile by bus and train around the clock and ensures that you will always arrive at your destination comfortably and environmentally consciously. By the way: The Ticket1000 subscription is already paying off starting at the third journey a week to the office.
What is the Central Fare Zone in VRR?
Note that the central fare zone does not need to be the fare zone in which you reside. Fare category C covers moderate travel distances. You can choose between 19 different regions within the VRR network. With tickets of fare category D, you can travel anywhere within the entire VRR network.
What is the VRR tariff?
The VRR tariff continues to take customers to Venlo and allows use of the buses operated by Arriva in Venlo. Journeys within Venlo that are operated by the traffic company Arriva, which operates town transport in Venlo, exclusively, continue to be subject to the Dutch tariff.