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Cheap train ticketsfrom Nuremberg to Freihung
Showing times and prices for Jun 07
Cheapest
$24
Average
$24
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Nuremberg to Freihung is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Nuremberg to Freihung will cost around $24 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $24.
04:26AM0h52
Nuremberg
05:18AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
05:29AM0h54
Nuremberg
06:23AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
06:30AM1h00
Nuremberg
07:30AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
07:43AM0h52
Nuremberg
08:35AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
08:43AM0h53
Nuremberg
09:36AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
Train schedule from Nuremberg to Freihung
Showing trains for tomorrow, Friday, June 7
Deutsche Bahn Regional
04:26AM0h52
Nuremberg
05:18AMFreihung
0 transfers
Deutsche Bahn Regional
05:29AM0h54
Nuremberg
06:23AMFreihung
0 transfers
Deutsche Bahn Regional
06:30AM1h00
Nuremberg
07:30AMFreihung
0 transfers
Deutsche Bahn Regional
07:43AM0h52
Nuremberg
08:35AMFreihung
0 transfers
Deutsche Bahn Regional
08:43AM0h53
Nuremberg
09:36AMFreihung
0 transfers
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Fastest train timesfrom Nuremberg to Freihung
Showing times and prices for Jun 07
Fastest Journey
52 m
Average
54 m
Trains per day
20
Distance
64 km
Of the 20 trains that leave Nuremberg for Freihung every day 20 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
These direct trains cover the 64 km distance in an average of
54 m
but if you time it right, some trains will get you there in just
52 m
.
The slowest trains will take
1 h
and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.
04:26AM0h52
Nuremberg
05:18AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
07:43AM0h52
Nuremberg
08:35AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
11:45PM0h52
Nuremberg
12:37AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
08:43AM0h53
Nuremberg
09:36AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
09:43AM0h53
Nuremberg
10:36AMFreihung
$241One-way
0 transfers
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Overview: Train from Nuremberg to Freihung
Direct train
No
Trains from Nuremberg to Freihung cover the NaN miles (NaN km) long journey. Travelers depart most frequently from Nuremberg Hbf and arrive in Freihung.
Deutsche Bahn, Inter City Express (ICE), Intercity (IC), Regional Express (RE), Regionalbahn (RB) classes from Nuremberg to Freihung
Check and compare train options, travel classes, and amenities for trains from Nuremberg to Freihung with Deutsche Bahn, Inter City Express (ICE), Intercity (IC), Regional Express (RE), Regionalbahn (RB)
Inter City Express (ICE)
1st class
Wi-Fi
Power socket at seat
Adjustable seat
Extra legroom (at least 89 cm)
Solo seats available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
3 seat in a row
Seat reservation included
No dedicated space for bicycles*
Pets allowed
Meal service at seat and restaurant
No dedicated area for families with children
No dedicated space for prams
Quiet area/zone
1 piece of hand luggage per person
1 piece of large luggage per person
Air conditioning
No dedicated accessible seats
Partially barrier-free
Accessibility assistance service
Travel advisories priority lane
Access to lounge
Access to digital newspaper & magazine
Inter City Express (ICE)
1st class
Deutsche Bahn
Travel long distances in comfort on Deutsche Bahn's Inter City Express high-speed train First class offers you many comfortable services you can enjoy during your trip
Wi-Fi is available on board Intercity Express Trains
Power socket at seat
Adjustable seats with customizable options (depth and backrest angle)
Generous 89 cm legroom
Solo and face-to-face seating choices
Convenient folding table
Additional details
3 seats per row
Larger seats than in 2nd class
Reading light at seat
Seat reservation is offered to 1st class passengers
No dedicated bicycle space in 1st class available
2nd class provides dedicated space for bicycles
You can book a 1st class ticket and store your bike in 2nd class
No ticket required for small pets (up to cat size) in a suitable container
Larger dogs need their own ticket at half fare
Dogs without a transport box must be leashed and muzzled
Guide dogs and labeled assistance dogs travel free, without muzzles
Restaurant hours: 06:00 to 22:00
1st class: Enjoy seated service
Check the menu on display or via ICE portal
Menu changes every three months with specialty dishes
Vegetarian and vegan options available, clearly labeled
Alcoholic drinks selection includes beer, wine, and sparkling wine
No dedicated area for families and space for prams in 1st class
Family and pram space in 2nd class available
You can book a 1st class ticket and store your pram in 2nd class
Quiet zones for peace and relaxation
Available in compartments, ICE lounges, or entire carriages
No mobile calls, loud music (even with headphones), or disruptive activities allowed in this area
One larger item besides hand baggage, manageable by one person allowed
May need storage outside the seat area (eg, in the next luggage rack)
Standard dimensions: 700 x 500 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
Sports equipment and musical instruments are allowed, but avoid bulky items on crowded trains
Each traveler is responsible for their own baggage
Intercity Express Trains are air conditioned
Barrier Free Travel:
Our trains are generally accessible for passengers with reduced mobility
Features include wide entrances, multiple wheelchair spaces, required maneuvering areas, and universal toilets near wheelchair spaces
Enhanced travel facilities include:
Transfer seats and wheelchair/rollator spaces
Bookable wheelchair spaces on long-distance trains
Discounted Flex price with disability documentation
Universal toilets in most trains
New local trains feature wheelchair ramps
Free transport for orthopedic aids, with some regional variations
Trains feature facilities for individuals with walking disabilities:
Boarding marked with a wheelchair symbol
Automatic doors (excluding IC/EC bistro coaches)
Reserved seat with nearby wheelchair space
Option to reserve a companion seat
ICE trains feature a service call button and height-adjustable table for wheelchair users
Most Intercity trains provide at least one wheelchair space, often two to four
On busy routes, many ICE 3 and ICE T trains consist of two units, each with one wheelchair space
Deutsche Bahn Mobility Service Centre offers assistance for:
Boarding, changing, and disembarking
Wheelchair lifts, if needed
Information on suitable trains
Station accessibility inquiries
Minimum transfer time guidance
Contact the Mobility Service Centre (MSZ) at:
Phone: 030 65212888
Fax: 030 65212899
Email: msz@deutschebahncom
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 6-22 o’clock
Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 8-20 o’clock
Book online: bahnde/service/individuelle-reise/barrierefrei
Book our service by 8 pm the day before your trip for domestic travel
For assistance abroad, please provide 36 hours' notice
Service animals:
Guide and assistance dogs travel free and are not required to wear muzzles on the train
Severe disabilities, including children with a valid pass, travel for free on:
All Deutsche Bahn local trains (IRE, RE, FEX, MEX, RB, and S-Bahn)
Local trains operated by other railway companies
Public transport on network routes
Different rules apply when traveling abroad, and you will need a ticket for long-distance journeys.
At selected stations, you receive exclusive travel advice at a separate counter, ensuring significantly reduced waiting times compared to other railway passengers
Within the DB Lounges, travelers possessing access privileges discover all they need for a delightful sojourn:
elegant seating
stylish surroundings
and attentive hospitality
1st class passengers receive an exclusive selection of complimentary daily newspapers, featuring BILD, Süddeutsche, Handelsblatt, FAZ, Welt, FAS, BAMS, and WAMS
Inter City Express (ICE)
2nd class
Wi-Fi
Power socket at seat
Adjustable seat
Extra legroom (at least 80 cm)
Solo seats available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
4 seat in a row
Seat reservation not included
Dedicated space for bicycles
Pets allowed
Meal service at the restaurant
Area for families with children
Space for prams
Quiet area/zone
1 piece of hand luggage per person
1 piece of large luggage per person
Air conditioning
Dedicated accessible seats
Partially barrier-free
Accessibility assistance service
No Travel advisories priority lane
No access to lounge
No access to digital newspapers & magazines
Inter City Express (ICE)
2nd class
Deutsche Bahn
Travel in comfort in second class on Deutsche Bahn's ICE trains They offer everything you need for a stress-free journey
Wi-Fi is available on board Intercity Express Trains
1 power plug for every 2 seats
Adjustable seat with 1 adjustment option
At least 80 cm leg room
Solo seat available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Additional details
4 seats per row
Smaller seats than in 1st class
Reading lights at seat only in some trains
Free seat reservation is not offered to 2nd class passengers
You have to holding 1st class tickets to use the free seat reservation option
On trains with bicycle space, purchase an extra ticket and reserve a dedicated bike space.
Allowed bicycles on the train include:
Standard single-seater bicycle (tyres 40-60 mm width) for available racks
Pedelec (electric motor up to 25 km/h, 250 watts)
Fat bike (tyres 40-60 mm width, deflate if needed)
Folded folding bike or children's bikes (up to 16 inches) as luggage
Tandem, recumbent bike, or tricycle on specified trains; contact DB for details at 030 2970
Excluded from carriage are:
Bicycles not mentioned
Those unable to be safely stowed due to size or design
Bicycles protruding into passageways or escape routes
ICE 1, 2, and 3 have no bicycle spaces.
No ticket required for small pets (up to cat size) in a suitable container
Larger dogs need their own ticket at half fare
Dogs without a transport box must be leashed and muzzled
Guide dogs and labeled assistance dogs travel free, without muzzles
Restaurant hours: 06:00 to 22:00
Check the menu on display or via ICE portal
Menu changes every three months with specialty dishes
Vegetarian and vegan options available, clearly labeled
Alcoholic drinks selection includes beer, wine, and sparkling wine
Family or infant compartment:
Ideal for families with children
Proximity to entrance, luggage racks, and WC
Seat reservations for the entire family in 2nd class from 9.80 EUR
Family Area:
Designed for families with kindergarten or primary school-aged children
Infant Compartment:
Tailored for families with infants (0 to 5 years)
Protected space with proximity to WC and changing table
Extra space for luggage and pushchairs
Child-friendly amenities like tables, walls, and games
Child-safe sockets throughout the compartment
Strollers:
DB recommends easily foldable strollers or buggies
Storage available in infant compartments, new family areas, or nearby, depending on train type
Youth fares:
Children aged 0 to 5 travel within Germany for free and do not require a separate ticket
Children traveling free of charge must be specified when purchasing the ticket
Children aged 6 to 14 traveling alone receive a 50% discount on the fare
Children aged between 6 and 14 travel free of charge when accompanied by travelers aged 15 and over, without having to be related to them. Up to four children can travel on each ticket
In many instances, children up to the age of 14 travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older
Quiet zones for peace and relaxation
Available in compartments, ICE lounges, or entire carriages
No mobile calls, loud music (even with headphones), or disruptive activities allowed in this area
One larger item besides hand baggage, manageable by one person allowed
May need storage outside the seat area (eg, in the next luggage rack)
Standard dimensions: 700 x 500 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
Sports equipment and musical instruments are allowed, but avoid bulky items on crowded trains
Each traveler is responsible for their own baggage
Intercity Express Trains are air conditioned
Barrier Free Travel:
Our trains are generally accessible for passengers with reduced mobility
Features include wide entrances, multiple wheelchair spaces, required maneuvering areas, and universal toilets near wheelchair spaces
Enhanced travel facilities include:
Transfer seats and wheelchair/rollator spaces
Bookable wheelchair spaces on long-distance trains
Discounted Flex price with disability documentation
Universal toilets in most trains
New local trains feature wheelchair ramps
Free transport for orthopedic aids, with some regional variations
Trains feature facilities for individuals with walking disabilities:
Boarding marked with a wheelchair symbol
Automatic doors (excluding IC/EC bistro coaches)
Reserved seat with nearby wheelchair space
Option to reserve a companion seat
ICE trains feature a service call button and height-adjustable table for wheelchair users
Most Intercity trains provide at least one wheelchair space, often two to four
On busy routes, many ICE 3 and ICE T trains consist of two units, each with one wheelchair space
Deutsche Bahn Mobility Service Centre offers assistance for:
Boarding, changing, and disembarking
Wheelchair lifts, if needed
Information on suitable trains
Station accessibility inquiries
Minimum transfer time guidance
Contact the Mobility Service Centre (MSZ) at:
Phone: 030 65212888
Fax: 030 65212899
Email: msz@deutschebahncom
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 6-22 o’clock
Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 8-20 o’clock
Book online: bahnde/service/individuelle-reise/barrierefrei
Book our service by 8 pm the day before your trip for domestic travel
For assistance abroad, please provide 36 hours' notice
Service animals:
Guide and assistance dogs travel free and are not required to wear muzzles on the train
Severe disabilities, including children with a valid pass, travel for free on:
All Deutsche Bahn local trains (IRE, RE, FEX, MEX, RB, and S-Bahn)
Local trains operated by other railway companies
Public transport on network routes
Different rules apply when traveling abroad, and you will need a ticket for long-distance journeys.
You cannot use the exclusive travel advice service at a separate counter with a 2nd class ticket
You need a 1st class ticket
You can not access the DB lounge with a 2nd class ticket
Only a 1st class ticket allows you to enter the DB lounge
Free access to an exclusive selection of complimentary daily newspapers is not included
Intercity (IC)
1st class
Wi-Fi
Power socket at seat
Seat not adjustable
Standard legroom
Solo seats available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
3 seat in a row
Seat reservation included
No dedicated space for bicycles*
Pets allowed
No buy-on-board food
No dedicated area for families with children
No dedicated space for prams
No quiet area/zone
1 piece of hand luggage per person
1 piece of large luggage per person
Air conditioning
No dedicated accessible seats
Partially barrier-free
Accessibility assistance service
Travel advisories priority lane
Access to lounge
Access to digital newspaper & magazine
Intercity (IC)
1st class
Deutsche Bahn
Travel with the IC on up to two floors and reach your destination in the shortest possible time Use first class for maximum comfort and a stress-free journey
Wi-Fi is available on board Intercity Trains
Power socket at seat
Seats are not adjustable
Standard leg room
Solo seat available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Additional details
Larger seats than in 2nd class
Reading light at seat
Seat reservation is offered to 1st class passengers
No dedicated bicycle space in 1st class available
2nd class provides dedicated space for bicycles
You can book a 1st class ticket and store your bike in 2nd class
No ticket required for small pets (up to cat size) in a suitable container
Larger dogs need their own ticket at half fare
Dogs without a transport box must be leashed and muzzled
Guide dogs and labeled assistance dogs travel free, without muzzles
No buy-on-board food options available in this class or on this train
No dedicated area for families and space for prams in 1st class
Family and pram space in 2nd class available
You can book a 1st class ticket and store your pram in 2nd class
No quiet areas in 1st class of Intercity Deutsche Bahn trains
One larger item besides hand baggage, manageable by one person allowed
May need storage outside the seat area (eg, in the next luggage rack)
Standard dimensions: 700 x 500 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
Sports equipment and musical instruments are allowed, but avoid bulky items on crowded trains
Each traveler is responsible for their own baggage
93% of Intercity trains are Air conditioning
Barrier Free Travel:
Our trains are generally accessible for passengers with reduced mobility
Features include wide entrances, multiple wheelchair spaces, required maneuvering areas, and universal toilets near wheelchair spaces
Enhanced travel facilities include:
Transfer seats and wheelchair/rollator spaces
Bookable wheelchair spaces on long-distance trains
Discounted Flex price with disability documentation
Universal toilets in most trains
New local trains feature wheelchair ramps
Free transport for orthopedic aids, with some regional variations
Trains feature facilities for individuals with walking disabilities:
Boarding marked with a wheelchair symbol
Automatic doors (excluding IC/EC bistro coaches)
Reserved seat with nearby wheelchair space
Option to reserve a companion seat
ICE trains feature a service call button and height-adjustable table for wheelchair users
Most Intercity trains provide at least one wheelchair space, often two to four
On busy routes, many ICE 3 and ICE T trains consist of two units, each with one wheelchair space
Deutsche Bahn Mobility Service Centre offers assistance for:
Boarding, changing, and disembarking
Wheelchair lifts, if needed
Information on suitable trains
Station accessibility inquiries
Minimum transfer time guidance
Contact the Mobility Service Centre (MSZ) at:
Phone: 030 65212888
Fax: 030 65212899
Email: msz@deutschebahncom
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 6-22 o’clock
Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 8-20 o’clock
Book online: bahnde/service/individuelle-reise/barrierefrei
Book our service by 8 pm the day before your trip for domestic travel
For assistance abroad, please provide 36 hours' notice
Service animals:
Guide and assistance dogs travel free and are not required to wear muzzles on the train
Severe disabilities, including children with a valid pass, travel for free on:
All Deutsche Bahn local trains (IRE, RE, FEX, MEX, RB, and S-Bahn)
Local trains operated by other railway companies
Public transport on network routes
Different rules apply when traveling abroad, and you will need a ticket for long-distance journeys.
At selected stations, you receive exclusive travel advice at a separate counter, ensuring significantly reduced waiting times compared to other railway passengers
Within the DB Lounges, travelers possessing access privileges discover all they need for a delightful sojourn:
elegant seating
stylish surroundings
and attentive hospitality
1st class passengers receive an exclusive selection of complimentary daily newspapers, featuring BILD, Süddeutsche, Handelsblatt, FAZ, Welt, FAS, BAMS, and WAMS
Intercity (IC)
2nd class
Wi-Fi
Power socket at seat
Seat not adjustable
Standard legroom
Solo seats available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
4 seat in a row
Seat reservation not included
Dedicated space for bicycles*
Pets allowed
No buy-on-board food
Area for families with children
Space for prams
No quiet area/zone
1 piece of hand luggage per person
1 piece of large luggage per person
Air conditioning
Dedicated accessible seats
Partially barrier-free
Accessibility assistance service
No Travel advisories priority lane
No access to lounge
No access to digital newspapers & magazines
Intercity (IC)
2nd class
Deutsche Bahn
Make yourself comfortable and relax on your journey in second class on Intercity trains It makes travelling modern and saves you a lot of time
Wi-Fi is available on board Intercity Trains
Power socket at seat
Seats are not adjustable
Standard leg room
Solo seat available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Additional details
Smaller seats than in 1st class
Free seat reservation is not offered to 2nd class passengers
You have to holding 1st class tickets to use the free seat reservation option
On trains with bicycle space, purchase an extra ticket and reserve a dedicated bike space.
Allowed bicycles on the train include:
Standard single-seater bicycle (tyres 40-60 mm width) for available racks
Pedelec (electric motor up to 25 km/h, 250 watts)
Fat bike (tyres 40-60 mm width, deflate if needed)
Folded folding bike or children's bikes (up to 16 inches) as luggage
Tandem, recumbent bike, or tricycle on specified trains; contact DB for details at 030 2970
Excluded from carriage are:
Bicycles not mentioned
Those unable to be safely stowed due to size or design
Bicycles protruding into passageways or escape routes
ICE 1, 2, and 3 have no bicycle spaces.
No ticket required for small pets (up to cat size) in a suitable container
Larger dogs need their own ticket at half fare
Dogs without a transport box must be leashed and muzzled
Guide dogs and labeled assistance dogs travel free, without muzzles
No buy-on-board food options available in this class or on this train
Family or infant compartment:
Ideal for families with children
Proximity to entrance, luggage racks, and WC
Seat reservations for the entire family in 2nd class from 9.80 EUR
Family Area:
Designed for families with kindergarten or primary school-aged children
Infant Compartment:
Tailored for families with infants (0 to 5 years)
Protected space with proximity to WC and changing table
Extra space for luggage and pushchairs
Child-friendly amenities like tables, walls, and games
Child-safe sockets throughout the compartment
Strollers:
DB recommends easily foldable strollers or buggies
Storage available in infant compartments, new family areas, or nearby, depending on train type
Youth fares:
Children aged 0 to 5 travel within Germany for free and do not require a separate ticket
Children traveling free of charge must be specified when purchasing the ticket
Children aged 6 to 14 traveling alone receive a 50% discount on the fare
Children aged between 6 and 14 travel free of charge when accompanied by travelers aged 15 and over, without having to be related to them. Up to four children can travel on each ticket
In many instances, children up to the age of 14 travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older
There are no quiet areas in 2nd class of Intercity Deutsche Bahn trains
One larger item besides hand baggage, manageable by one person allowed
May need storage outside the seat area (eg, in the next luggage rack)
Standard dimensions: 700 x 500 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
Sports equipment and musical instruments are allowed, but avoid bulky items on crowded trains
Each traveler is responsible for their own baggage
93% of Intercity trains are Air conditioning
Barrier Free Travel:
Our trains are generally accessible for passengers with reduced mobility
Features include wide entrances, multiple wheelchair spaces, required maneuvering areas, and universal toilets near wheelchair spaces
Enhanced travel facilities include:
Transfer seats and wheelchair/rollator spaces
Bookable wheelchair spaces on long-distance trains
Discounted Flex price with disability documentation
Universal toilets in most trains
New local trains feature wheelchair ramps
Free transport for orthopedic aids, with some regional variations
Trains feature facilities for individuals with walking disabilities:
Boarding marked with a wheelchair symbol
Automatic doors (excluding IC/EC bistro coaches)
Reserved seat with nearby wheelchair space
Option to reserve a companion seat
ICE trains feature a service call button and height-adjustable table for wheelchair users
Most Intercity trains provide at least one wheelchair space, often two to four
On busy routes, many ICE 3 and ICE T trains consist of two units, each with one wheelchair space
Deutsche Bahn Mobility Service Centre offers assistance for:
Boarding, changing, and disembarking
Wheelchair lifts, if needed
Information on suitable trains
Station accessibility inquiries
Minimum transfer time guidance
Contact the Mobility Service Centre (MSZ) at:
Phone: 030 65212888
Fax: 030 65212899
Email: msz@deutschebahncom
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 6-22 o’clock
Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 8-20 o’clock
Book online: bahnde/service/individuelle-reise/barrierefrei
Book our service by 8 pm the day before your trip for domestic travel
For assistance abroad, please provide 36 hours' notice
Service animals:
Guide and assistance dogs travel free and are not required to wear muzzles on the train
Severe disabilities, including children with a valid pass, travel for free on:
All Deutsche Bahn local trains (IRE, RE, FEX, MEX, RB, and S-Bahn)
Local trains operated by other railway companies
Public transport on network routes
Different rules apply when traveling abroad, and you will need a ticket for long-distance journeys.
You cannot use the exclusive travel advice service at a separate counter with a 2nd class ticket
You need a 1st class ticket
You can not access the DB lounge with a 2nd class ticket
Only a 1st class ticket allows you to enter the DB lounge
Free access to an exclusive selection of complimentary daily newspapers is not included
Regional Express (RE)
1st class & 2nd class
Wi-Fi
Power socket at seat
Seat not adjustable
Standard legroom
Solo seats available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Dedicated space for bicycles
Pets allowed
No buy-on-board food
No dedicated area for families with children
No dedicated space for prams
No quiet area/zone
1 piece of hand luggage per person
1 piece of large luggage per person
Air conditioning
No dedicated accessible seats for 1st class
Partially barrier-free
Accessibility assistance service
Regional Express (RE)
1st class & 2nd class
Deutsche Bahn
Travel quickly to neighbouring regions on Deutsche Bahn's Regional Express trains Enjoy the comfort of first class and arrive relaxed at your destination
Wi-Fi is available on 1/3 of Regional Express Train routes
Power socket at seat
Seats are not adjustable
Standard leg room
Solo seat available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Additional details
Larger seats than in 2nd class
Reading light at seat
On trains with bicycle space, purchase an extra ticket and reserve a dedicated bike space.
Allowed bicycles on the train include:
Standard single-seater bicycle (tyres 40-60 mm width) for available racks
Pedelec (electric motor up to 25 km/h, 250 watts)
Fat bike (tyres 40-60 mm width, deflate if needed)
Folded folding bike or children's bikes (up to 16 inches) as luggage
Tandem, recumbent bike, or tricycle on specified trains; contact DB for details at 030 2970
Excluded from carriage are:
Bicycles not mentioned
Those unable to be safely stowed due to size or design
Bicycles protruding into passageways or escape routes
ICE 1, 2, and 3 have no bicycle spaces.
No ticket required for small pets (up to cat size) in a suitable container
Larger dogs need their own ticket at half fare
Dogs without a transport box must be leashed and muzzled
Guide dogs and labeled assistance dogs travel free, without muzzles
No buy-on-board food options available in this class or on this train
Family or infant compartment or zones:
There is no dedicated family or infant compartment
Strollers:
No dedicated stroller storage Use easily foldable models for convenience
Youth fares:
Children aged 0 to 5 travel within Germany for free and do not require a separate ticket
Children traveling free of charge must be specified when purchasing the ticket
Children aged 6 to 14 traveling alone receive a 50% discount on the fare
Children aged between 6 and 14 travel free of charge when accompanied by travelers aged 15 and over, without having to be related to them. Up to four children can travel on each ticket
In many instances, children up to the age of 14 travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older
No quiet areas in 1st class of Regional Express Deutsche Bahn trains
One larger item besides hand baggage, manageable by one person allowed
May need storage outside the seat area (eg, in the next luggage rack)
Standard dimensions: 700 x 500 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
Sports equipment and musical instruments are allowed, but avoid bulky items on crowded trains
Each traveler is responsible for their own baggage
80% of Regional Express trains are Air conditioning
Barrier Free Travel:
Our trains are generally accessible for passengers with reduced mobility
Features include wide entrances, multiple wheelchair spaces, required maneuvering areas, and universal toilets near wheelchair spaces
Enhanced travel facilities include:
Transfer seats and wheelchair/rollator spaces
Bookable wheelchair spaces on long-distance trains
Discounted Flex price with disability documentation
Universal toilets in most trains
New local trains feature wheelchair ramps
Free transport for orthopedic aids, with some regional variations
Trains feature facilities for individuals with walking disabilities:
Boarding marked with a wheelchair symbol
Automatic doors (excluding IC/EC bistro coaches)
Reserved seat with nearby wheelchair space
Option to reserve a companion seat
ICE trains feature a service call button and height-adjustable table for wheelchair users
Most Intercity trains provide at least one wheelchair space, often two to four
On busy routes, many ICE 3 and ICE T trains consist of two units, each with one wheelchair space
Deutsche Bahn Mobility Service Centre offers assistance for:
Boarding, changing, and disembarking
Wheelchair lifts, if needed
Information on suitable trains
Station accessibility inquiries
Minimum transfer time guidance
Contact the Mobility Service Centre (MSZ) at:
Phone: 030 65212888
Fax: 030 65212899
Email: msz@deutschebahncom
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 6-22 o’clock
Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 8-20 o’clock
Book online: bahnde/service/individuelle-reise/barrierefrei
Book our service by 8 pm the day before your trip for domestic travel
For assistance abroad, please provide 36 hours' notice
Service animals:
Guide and assistance dogs travel free and are not required to wear muzzles on the train
Severe disabilities, including children with a valid pass, travel for free on:
All Deutsche Bahn local trains (IRE, RE, FEX, MEX, RB, and S-Bahn)
Local trains operated by other railway companies
Public transport on network routes
Different rules apply when traveling abroad, and you will need a ticket for long-distance journeys.
Regionalbahn (RB)
1st class & 2nd class
No Wi-Fi
Power sockets on some trains
Seat not adjustable
Standard legroom
Solo seats available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Dedicated space for bicycles
Pets allowed
No buy-on-board food
No dedicated area for families with children
No dedicated space for prams
No quiet area/zone
1 piece of hand luggage per person
1 piece of large luggage per person
Air conditioning
No dedicated accessible seats for 1st class
Partially barrier-free
Accessibility assistance service
Regionalbahn (RB)
1st class & 2nd class
Deutsche Bahn
Travel through rural areas and metropolises in first class on the Regional Bahn The well-developed route network allows you to hop on and off at many German locations
There is no Wi-Fi available on these trains
There may be power sockets at the seat on some trains but is not guaranteed
Seats are not adjustable
Standard leg room
Solo seat available
Face-to-face seats available
Folding table
Additional details
Larger seats than in 2nd class
Reading light at seat
On trains with bicycle space, purchase an extra ticket and reserve a dedicated bike space.
Allowed bicycles on the train include:
Standard single-seater bicycle (tyres 40-60 mm width) for available racks
Pedelec (electric motor up to 25 km/h, 250 watts)
Fat bike (tyres 40-60 mm width, deflate if needed)
Folded folding bike or children's bikes (up to 16 inches) as luggage
Tandem, recumbent bike, or tricycle on specified trains; contact DB for details at 030 2970
Excluded from carriage are:
Bicycles not mentioned
Those unable to be safely stowed due to size or design
Bicycles protruding into passageways or escape routes
ICE 1, 2, and 3 have no bicycle spaces.
No ticket required for small pets (up to cat size) in a suitable container
Larger dogs need their own ticket at half fare
Dogs without a transport box must be leashed and muzzled
Guide dogs and labeled assistance dogs travel free, without muzzles
No buy-on-board food options available in this class or on this train
Family or infant compartment or zones:
There is no dedicated family or infant compartment
Strollers:
No dedicated stroller storage Use easily foldable models for convenience
Youth fares:
Children aged 0 to 5 travel within Germany for free and do not require a separate ticket
Children traveling free of charge must be specified when purchasing the ticket
Children aged 6 to 14 traveling alone receive a 50% discount on the fare
Children aged between 6 and 14 travel free of charge when accompanied by travelers aged 15 and over, without having to be related to them. Up to four children can travel on each ticket
In many instances, children up to the age of 14 travel for free when accompanied by an adult aged 15 or older
No quiet areas in 1st class of Regional Bahn Deutsche Bahn trains
One larger item besides hand baggage, manageable by one person allowed
May need storage outside the seat area (eg, in the next luggage rack)
Standard dimensions: 700 x 500 x 300 mm (H x W x D)
Sports equipment and musical instruments are allowed, but avoid bulky items on crowded trains
Each traveler is responsible for their own baggage
80% of Regional Bahn trains are air-conditioned
Barrier Free Travel:
Our trains are generally accessible for passengers with reduced mobility
Features include wide entrances, multiple wheelchair spaces, required maneuvering areas, and universal toilets near wheelchair spaces
Enhanced travel facilities include:
Transfer seats and wheelchair/rollator spaces
Bookable wheelchair spaces on long-distance trains
Discounted Flex price with disability documentation
Universal toilets in most trains
New local trains feature wheelchair ramps
Free transport for orthopedic aids, with some regional variations
Trains feature facilities for individuals with walking disabilities:
Boarding marked with a wheelchair symbol
Automatic doors (excluding IC/EC bistro coaches)
Reserved seat with nearby wheelchair space
Option to reserve a companion seat
ICE trains feature a service call button and height-adjustable table for wheelchair users
Most Intercity trains provide at least one wheelchair space, often two to four
On busy routes, many ICE 3 and ICE T trains consist of two units, each with one wheelchair space
Deutsche Bahn Mobility Service Centre offers assistance for:
Boarding, changing, and disembarking
Wheelchair lifts, if needed
Information on suitable trains
Station accessibility inquiries
Minimum transfer time guidance
Contact the Mobility Service Centre (MSZ) at:
Phone: 030 65212888
Fax: 030 65212899
Email: msz@deutschebahncom
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 6-22 o’clock
Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays: 8-20 o’clock
Book online: bahnde/service/individuelle-reise/barrierefrei
Book our service by 8 pm the day before your trip for domestic travel
For assistance abroad, please provide 36 hours' notice
Service animals:
Guide and assistance dogs travel free and are not required to wear muzzles on the train
Severe disabilities, including children with a valid pass, travel for free on:
All Deutsche Bahn local trains (IRE, RE, FEX, MEX, RB, and S-Bahn)
Local trains operated by other railway companies
Public transport on network routes
Different rules apply when traveling abroad, and you will need a ticket for long-distance journeys.
FAQs: Trains from Nuremberg to Freihung
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Passengers board the train most frequently from Nuremberg Hbf, which is located around 1 mile (1.6 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the train at Freihung, located 0.6 miles (862 m) away from the city centre.
Important Stations and Airports in Nuremberg and Freihung
Nuremberg
Freihung
The major railway station for departures from Nuremberg is Nuremberg Hbf. Read all the information you need to know about services, amenities and connections at Nuremberg Hbf for your journey to Freihung from Nuremberg.
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