关于德国人出行方式的英语作文

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The German way of getting around

What kind of transportation is available in Germany? How do you get from city to city? What kind of transportation should you choose in a city? What should I pay attention to on the bus? These are all important questions to know.

Germany has a variety of modes of transportation, including plane, train, bus, and self-drive tour. Germans can choose according to their own needs.

By air.Germany has developed air transport, with more than 100 airlines flying to Germany. Lufthansa offers the largest and most extensive routes.There are airports in Berlin, Kiel and Westland in Germany.There are good transport links between airports and their cities.

By train.Train travel is also a good option in Germany, which has one of the most advanced rail networks in the world.Railways connect big cities with small ones. For a long distance, Inter City Express (ICE) is the fastest and most comfortable means of

transportation.The close-range trains are City Accelerated (SE), Interval Accelerated (RE) and Regional trains (RB).Germany's railway network covers the whole country, big cities are connected by high speed trains (ICE), small towns are connected with nearby big cities by short distance trains, it can be said that it is very convenient to get to the destination by train within Germany.There are three main train tickets in Germany, one is the tour pass, the other is the general train ticket, and the other is suitable for group and short distance local train weekend ticket and state ticket. The Pass allows unlimited travel on almost any train in Germany or Europe. It is best for those who need to travel by train frequently or for long distances. It is very cost-effective and saves the time of queuing for tickets.

By tube.In Germany's big cities, the subway is a popular way for people to get around. In Germany, it is recommended to buy a subway day pass, because the day pass allows unlimited rides, which is very cost-effective, and there is no need to go through special human checkpoints to use the day pass.German cities have different rules for subway tickets, and each city zone is different. Fares to the suburbs may differ from those that only travel in the city. Check with your local tourist center or visit your city's MRT


website.

By light rail streetcar.Germany's light rail trams have become an important part of the city's transport system. If you are not sure about the route of light rail cars in Germany, ask your local tourist center or ask for a map. The tourist centre closes early on Sundays and passengers can be asked for bus directions.

By bus.The bus system in German cities is operated by a number of independent bus companies, which provide services in different areas and have their own price lists and timetables. Tickets can be purchased directly from the bus company, which usually has a bus company office or ticket hall at the bus stop, or directly from the bus driver after boarding the bus. Look for information about special offers, such as day passes, week passes or special travel passes. The frequency of bus service varies according to the destination. There may be three shifts a day during the week and even fewer on weekends.It is not difficult to find a bus in Germany, because the bus stops here are very dense, usually each station has a kind of display screen showing the number of trains and arrival time, so that passengers can relax.

By taxi.German taxis charge by the mile, including the base fare plus a charge per kilometer. But some taxi drivers also charge extra for luggage or night service. In Germany rarely see the phenomenon of waving to take a taxi on the road, generally through the telephone reservation, you can also go to the city designated taxi queue place to wait. Taxis are usually available at airports, central railway stations and urban rail transit hubs. In addition, it is recommended not to take a taxi during rush hour, when the roads are crowded and taxis do not travel very fast.

By water vehicle.In Germany, one way to see the beautiful sights is to cruise the rivers: the Rhine, the Moselle, the Danube and the Elbe. Small luxury boats known as "drift hotels" offer all-inclusive Tours, including meals, English-language guides, escorted Tours and horse-drawn carriage rides to nearby towns.




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