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European passenger rail is nation based, with very little cross-national compatibility. My guess is that DB didn’t want to deal with it.

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the rail companies can’t even bother to create a website to buy tickets all over Europe, so it would have been quite a surprise, if they managed to create a ticket together.

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Stuck in the pipeline, for whatever reason. Lots of the surrounding EU regulation also doesn’t make sense without having a unified European ticket system as things like “a delay made me miss the connection, provide alternate transport” doesn’t apply if you have two tickets.

The situation in Germany is only going to get worse in the next decade, the reason being that they’re finally investing money in infrastructure which means lots of construction sites. We should be moving more cargo onto rail but fact of the matter is the rail links are already over capacity as-is. It might come to the point that Hamburg is going to build truck infrastructure at the shunting yard to get trucks off the harbour streets. At least the connection to Scandinavia is sensible, it’s been carrying Denmark-length (835m) trains since 2012 and the Swedes are currently fixing their infrastructure. Meanwhile Switzerland is loudly thinking about using Italy as a port because Bavarian-run federal transportation ministers like nothing more than building Autobahnen at the expense of rail. There’s a reason why “Hinterland” is not only a technical term, and not a nice one.

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Given that a very similar ticket already exists in Germany, they could have just told the DB staff to accept the French ticket as equivalent.

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It’s already a money issue within Germany how to distribute finances… Some of the regional public transport companies are appareantly getting less money and more passengers. This ticket, EU-wide would have been nothing short of a '90s EU-optimism renaissance.

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There is indeed a euro-express (or something like that) and switzerland has special trains for that, so that their good ones aren’t ruined by German rails…

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