ESSLLI 2008
Public Transport in Hamburg
Hamburg has an excellent public transport system with S-Bahn
(suburban railway), U-Bahn (underground), buses and boats. The
whole public transport system is united in the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV) and uses
one system of tickets.
How to buy tickets. In buses, you buy the tickets from the bus
driver or at machines at the bus stop. In order to enter an S-Bahn or
U-Bahn train, you need to have a ticket before embarking the train.
The fare system of the HVV is complicated and has many special fares.
The two fares of relevance for ESSLLI participants are the
- single fare Nahstrecke: € 1.65
Public transport from the Youth Hostel Am Stintfang and from the A&O
Amsinckstraße classifies as Nahstrecke.
- single fare Großbereich: € 2.60
Public transport from both student dorms (Paul-Sudeck-Haus and Rahlstedt)
and from the Youth Hostel Horner Rennbahn needs a Großbereich
ticket.
If you plan to use public transport for both directions (to and from
the ESSLLI site) every day, you should therefore calculate either
€ 16.50 (Nahstrecke) or € 26 (Großbereich) per
week in public transport costs.
Special ESSLLI Group Ticket.
We offered two special ESSLLI
week tickets for the price of € 20. This ticket is valid for six days
and will allow you to travel everywhere within the Großbereich
Hamburg with public transport. The ticket was only available to ESSLLI
participants who do not live in Hamburg.
Important. When travelling with the ESSLLI Group Ticket, you
need to carry identification with you that proves that you do not live in
Hamburg (or other places served by the HVV).
These special ESSLLI Group Tickets must be preordered, so it was only possible to order
them before 1 July 2008.
The two different tickets we offer are a ticket for the first week
(valid from 4 August to 9 August), and a ticket for the second week (valid
from 10 August to 15 August). Note that neither of the tickets includes
the arrival and departure days (3 and 16 August), and you will have to buy
a separate ticket if you plan to use public transport on one of these
days.
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