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How to get fromMetz to Die Nullby bus, train, car or train (TGV)

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There are 5 ways to get from Metz to Die Null by bus, train, car, or train (TGV)

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  1. Bus, train via Mannheim

    best
    1. Take the bus from Metz - Bus Station to Mannheim - Bus Stationbus bus
    2. Take the train from Mannheim, Hauptbahnhof to Erfurt Hbftrain train 12N / ...
    3. Take the train from Erfurt Hbf to Arterntrain train Re
    8h 43m
    €83–181
  2. Bus, train

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Metz to Göttingen central bus stationbus bus
    2. Take the train from Göttingen to Leinefeldetrain train Re1
    3. Take the bus from Leinefelde to Sangerhausenbus bus Re8 / ...
    13h 25m
    €54–86
  3. Drive 521.5 km

    1. Drive from Metz to Die Nullcar car 521.5 km
    5h 13m
    €81–117
  4. Train

    1. Take the train from Metz Ville to Strasbourgtrain train Ter
    2. Take the train from Strasbourg Bahnhof to Erfurt Hbftrain train 82 / ...
    3. Take the train from Erfurt Hbf to Arterntrain train Re
    8h 44m
    €118–275
  5. Train via Frankfurt am Main

    1. Take the train from Metz Ville to Forbachtrain train Ter
    2. Take the train from Forbach(F) to Frankfurttrain train 82 / ...
    3. Take the train from Frankfurt to Erfurt Hbftrain train 50 / ...
    4. Take the train from Erfurt Hbf to Arterntrain train Re
    9h 5m
    €106–243

Metz to Die Null by bus and train

Calendar9Weekly Services
Duration8h 43mAverage Duration
Ticket€83Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Metz, France and Die Null, Germany?

You can take a train from Metz Ville to Kalbsrieth via Strasbourg, Strasbourg Bahnhof, Erfurt Hbf, Artern, and Artern, Bahnhof in around 8h 44m.

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