Freiburg / novara

this is just to confirm that when traverling by train
YOU can DRIVE --200KMS from the station you
arrived at in GERMANY ,

THE END RESULT

Zitat

  • kombinierter Güterverkehr Schiene-Straße
    vom Versender bis zum nächstgelegenen
    geeigneten Verladebahnhof
    oder vom nächstgelegenen geeigneten
    Entladebahnhof bis zum Empfänger,
    jedoch nur bis zu einer Entfernung von 200 km

und das ganze mal mit Googel Ãœbersetzer:

Zitat

  • combined freight traffic from road-rail shipper
    to the nearest appropriate Verladebahnhof
    Or from the nearest suitable Entladebahnhof
    to recipients, but only up to a Distance of 200 km

ALL the above is correct and you can ONLY
drive 200kms when you have left the station
after returning by train to GERMANY
The""BAG ""again confirmend this today [

.ADDED -INFO, if you need to get to
the station and can only travel through belgian
HOLLAND to cross into GERMANY
ANDTHE SUMMER ban is iN FORCE
YOU need a permit
These can only be obtained from
the road-traffic office in the county
where you enter GERMANY;
LINK
tHE same applies if you wish to drive further than
allowed when a driveing-ban is in force
as i said earlyer you can apply they will
then if you fulfill their criteria and
after you have paid issue a PERMIT
which allows you to drive when there
is a ban in force, and yes it costs
IF you apply for a permit IT is
better to get one for a year
it works out cheaper,
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i used this train every week italy-uk bound. i used to run to lux from the train when a german holiday. could make the french border at strasbourg no problem. got pulled by bag nearly every time. just showed them the train ticket and was waved through no probs. mind train to strasbourg was only 90k ish.