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Title: Verkehrsmittel in Deutschland


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Verkehrsmittel in Deutschland
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Wo ist die U-Bahn?
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Was gibt es hier?
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Wir mussen hier durch.
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Ich muss eine Fahrkarte kaufen.
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Und dann was? entwerten?
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der Bahnsteig
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Wann kommt der Zug an?
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Was machen wir wenn es ein Notfall ist?
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Hier kommt der Zug
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Mach die Tur auf.
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Steig ein.
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Zug fahrt ab.
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Wohin?
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die Strassenbahn
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der Schnellbahn
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der Autobus
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Taxi
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Hier kommt die Polizei
Opel
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Audi
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Porsche
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Mercedes
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Osterreiches Bundesbahn
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  • LONG-DISTANCE TRAINS
  • ICE (InterCity Express) - The flagship of the
    GermanRail system. Provides high-speed
    connections between the principal metropolitan
    areas. Trains run every hour or more frequently.
  • CIS (Cisalpino) - A train very similar to the
    ICE, but runs on conventional tracks rather than
    the special tracks used by the ICE.
  • Thalys - Express train connecting Cologne,
    Dusseldorf, Paris, Brussles, and Amsterdam.
  • IC/EC (InterCity/EuroCity) - Express trains
    connecting the larger domestic destinations.
    Trains run every hour. Some of these trains
    travel into adjacent countries as part of the EC
    (EuroCity) system.
  • ICN, EN, CNL, NZ (InterCityNight, EuroNight,
    CityNightLine Nachtzug) - Various night trains
    providing long-distance sleeping accomodations.
  • IR (InterRegio) - Express service connecting
    domestic and international medium-sized towns and
    major rail centers. Trains generally run every
    two hours or more often. (This service is in the
    process being phased-out and consolidated with
    other services.)
  • D (Durchgangszug) - A fairly rapid longer
    distance train. Provides connections on some of
    the lesser traveled routes or times. Many
    international overnight trains are this
    designation

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  • REGIONAL TRAINS
  • IRE (InterRegioExpress) - An express train
    connecting regional cities at regular intervals.
  • RE (RegionalExpress) - An express train
    connecting medium and larger-sized towns to main
    rail hubs.
  • RB (RegionalBahn) - Similar to RE, but slower
    since it stops in virtually every town along the
    way.
  • SE (StadtExpress) - A local train that connects
    outlying towns with medium and large cities.
  • S-Bahn (Schnellbahn) - Commuter rail service in
    and around major metropolitan areas.

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die Autobahn
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  • Solid white line- Marks the left edge of the road
    or, on the right side, marks the inside of the
    shoulder or the right edge of the road.
  • Long, thin broken white lines- Separate traffic
    lanes.
  • Short, thick broken white lines- Separate a
    deceleration (exit) lane or acceleration
    (entrance) lane from the main traffic lanes.
  • V-diagonal markings- Mark the restricted area at
    an exit gore.
  • Yellow markings- Used in construction zones and
    supercede all regular white markings.

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