You often use public transport and want to know the latest information about your preferred route? The notification function uses push notifications to send you the details of delays, cancellations and disruptions.
Every type of ticket for the VRN transport association is available in the app: single tickets, multi-journey tickets, day tickets, weekly tickets, monthly tickets and semester tickets.
If you know the line and stop you want to use and need to see when the next departure is, "Check the next trains at your station" shows when the next services are due and includes information about possible delays.
Use the "Aboportal" option to add season tickets (Rhein-Neckar-Ticket, Karte ab 60, MAXX, SuperMAXX) and replace the conventional plastic card with the digital version (accepted on trains).
Your ticket is sent to your mobile phone immediately in the form of a digital pass, and you can access it any time via the "Tickets" function after purchase.
Whether you want to travel by S-Bahn, tram or bus, the ticket app for the VRN (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar) transport association is ideal for you.
You can also use the app to pinpoint the location of your chosen transport service or find out if there are any delays due to construction work.
If you'd like an overview of the VRN's network of public transport services, simply have a look at the maps feature, which contains the most important network diagrams.
The ideal assistant if you want to use a bicycle or rental car to continue your journey after disembarking at a station, or if you simply want to see a map of your surroundings.
The timetable information shows you connections between different stops or addresses within the VRN's catchment area.
You can get information about specific connections or for a number of services on a given route.
You can also add a supplement for first class, a dog season ticket and bicycle season ticket.
Tickets are available until right before departure.
Construction work can lead to timetable changes, but you can easily check what lines are affected.