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New bus line and 9-euro ticket

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The H-Bahn runs along a path with green trees. © Roland Baege​/​TU Dortmund

Starting in June, the public transport will offer a 9-Euro-Ticket. TU members are invited to try out the ticket and the new bus line X13.

For the months of June, July and August, the federal government has launched a discounted Germany-wide ticket as a relief measure. Everyone at TU Dortmund University can also benefit from the 9-euro ticket: for employees, it is a good opportunity to try out both the way to work and across the Ruhr region and throughout Germany by bus and train and to leave the car at home.

All local transport throughout Germany can be used: buses, trams, city trains and underground trains as well as suburban trains, regional trains and regional express trains in 2nd class. Long-distance travel (e.g. ICE, IC, Thalys) and private providers such as FlixTrain are excluded. For all students, the semester ticket is valid for three months as a Germany-wide 9-Euro-Ticket.

The 9-Euro-Ticket can be purchased in the mobil.nrw ticket shop, in the apps of the transport associations and in customer centres as well as at ticket machines.

But what are the actual benefits of switching from car to public transport? On average, Germans drove about 17 kilometres each way to work in 2019 (Source: Bundesagentur für Arbeit). A car emits about 6.8 kg of CO2 on the way there and back. In comparison, public transport only emits 2.2 kg of CO2 (source: Quarks.de - CO2 calculator for cars, planes and Co). The 9-Euro-Ticket can therefore be a start so that the TU comes closer to the goal from the sustainability strategy to reduce its car journeys by 20% by 2025 compared to 2019.

In fact, it also saves money: with a consumption of 6.5 litres per 100 kilometres, only the fuel for one month costs over 95 € (litres of petrol for 2.15€ and 20 working days).  With the 9-Euro-Ticket you thus save over 80 €.

Therefore, we would like to motivate you all to use the 9-Euro-Ticket and try out the way to the university by public transport. Some public transport connections to the university are listed below. As a brand new feature, an express bus from Datteln via Waltrop and Mengede will stop at the university beginning from 12th of June.

Informations to climate-friendly business trips can also be found on the Sustainability Office page

 

Public transport connections to university

The university is connected to the local transport network via the S-Bahn station Dortmund Universität and the bus stop of the same name. In addition, the H-Bahn runs between Dortmund Eichlinghofen, the South and North Campuses and the Technology Centre.

  •     NEW from 12 June 2022: X13 between Datteln and University (via Waltrop, Mengede, Huckarde, Dorstfeld and Technologiezentrum) Further information on the X-Bus lines.
  •     H-Bahn to Eichlinghofen, Campus Süd, Technologiezentrum (every 5-15 minutes).
  •     S1 between Solingen and Dortmund Hbf, via Bochum, Essen, Düsseldorf (every 15-30 minutes)
  •     Bus line 445 between Hörde/An der Palmweide and Otto-Hahn-Straße (every 20 minutes)
  •     Bus line 447 between Hacheney and Dorstfeld (every 20 minutes)
  •     Bus line 462 between An der Palmweide and Huckarde (every 20 minutes)