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Germanyticket Financing: Federal Government and Länder Continue to Differ

Summary by Tagesschau
The fact that the ticket for Germany is to be passed on is considered safe. Also the price should remain stable for the time being. However, the question of financing is a matter of fact: the federal government and the Länder are arguing about additional costs that have to be paid.

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The Federal Government and the Länder have not yet reached an agreement on the future financing of the Deutschlandticket.

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The fact that the ticket for Germany is to be passed on is considered safe. Also the price should remain stable for the time being. However, the question of financing is a matter of fact: the federal government and the Länder are arguing about additional costs that have to be paid.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Everyone wants the Deutschlandticket - but nobody wants to bear the additional costs. For the passengers, the uncertainty about the future of the subscription continues for the time being.

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Everyone wants the Deutschlandticket - but nobody wants to bear the additional costs. For the passengers, the uncertainty about the future of the subscription continues for the time being.

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The transport ministers of the countries make a clear commitment to the popular ticket at a meeting and leave passengers in the dark about permanent financing.

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As part of today's special transport ministers' conference in Berlin, it should be decided how to proceed with the ticket for Germany. However, the decision has now been postponed and it remains open how the ticket should be financed in the future. As the Tagesschau reports, the federal and state governments have not reached an agreement in the dispute over the additional costs incurred at today's meeting. Although the transport ministers agree …

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wdr.de broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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