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New year, old tickets

From January 1, 2022, new prices will apply in the Rhein-Ruhr transport association. All single, 2021 and 4-person tickets, 10-, 4- and ...

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The STOAG timetable at the turn of the year

Even if the really big New Year's Eve parties are canceled this year, the STOAG buses and trams will be on the move on New Year's Eve. Until around ...

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New 3G regulation for schoolchildren in public transport

During the Christmas holidays, new rules apply to schoolchildren when using public transport. You need a ...

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Control of the 3G rule in buses and trams

Employees of the STOAG, the police and the municipal security service have a priority control on Tuesday, December 14th to ensure compliance ...

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3G rule in STOAG customer centers

In all three customer centers the STOAG applies the 3G rule. Only those who have recovered, have been vaccinated or have recently been tested have access. The…

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STOAG timetable for the time change

In the night from October 30th to October 31th, the clocks are put back by one hour, the hour between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m.

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STOAG uses additional buses

Shops at Westfield Centro will be open on Sunday, October 10th in connection with the family festival. Run between 12 noon and 18 p.m.

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Great demand for STOAG rollator training in the bus

There was great interest in rollator training, which STOAG carried out for the first time since the outbreak of the pandemic at Sterkrade train station. ...

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Free travel on World Children's Day

Every year on September 20, World Children's Day is celebrated in Germany. This special day aims to draw attention to the special rights of children ...

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Safe on the move - bus travel with a rollator

STOAG invites you to a free safety training for rollator users on Wednesday, September 22nd. The training takes place at the bus station ...

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