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by andrepd 14 hours ago
Note that 128€ is the monthly price for 100% discount, but 6€ is the monthly price for 40% discount. It brings the prices of rail travel in the Netherlands from "fucking ludicrous" to just "reasonably expensive".
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100% discount outside of peak hours. That's a small, but quite important difference.

Actual 100% discount is €399,95/month.

Kids under 12 free, too. I don't look forward to having to pay for both of them. Utrecht to Amsterdam round trip for a family of 4 is €80 for a family of 4, or €48 with the discount.
oops, "full fare" replaces one of those "family of 4"
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> It brings the prices of rail travel in the Netherlands from "fucking ludicrous"

Haha I can't help but feel the Dutch firmly believe rail should be completely free

Isn't it fairly common for your employer to pay half to all of your commuting cost too...? (Almost unheard of in the UK for comparison, with people regularly paying £2,000-£10,000/year to commute)

And the Netherlands is like 10th in Europe for on-the-day return costs per km

https://www.euronews.com/travel/2023/01/09/rail-fares-across...

Though to be fare I think it's some shorter journeys that are quite expensive right? Eg Utrecht to Amsterdam is 20 EUR return which is pricey. But paying €6/mo to save 40% seems a pretty good deal if you travel a lot off peak

If not reimbursed 100% (like my public transport costs are), your public transport costs are tax-deductible at a staggered rate up to €0.29 per km.

https://www.belastingdienst.nl/wps/wcm/connect/bldcontentnl/...