I am not sure about Dusseldorf to Dortmund but look on http://www.bahn.de click on the british flag for english.
But from Berlin to Postdam you can buy a A,B,C ticket for Euro 6 from any train or S-bahn station ticket machine. They are good for that whole day until 3 am the next morning for any and all public transportation (bus, subway (Ubahn), trolley (Sbahn) and trains) in and around Berlin all the way to Potsdam and around Potsdam.
I was there a few weeks ago and got the ABC ticket then just for grins rode down to Postdam, jumped a bus over to Schloss Sansucci (?) and then back to Berlin.
Hope you have a few days there.. lots to see and do.
Great view.. goto Alexander Platz, go up in the telecommunications tower to the viewing platform.
2007-01-27 21:36:47
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answered by shovelkicker 5
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2016-09-28 02:07:10
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answered by ? 4
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Try checking out the German Rail web page. It has a section for the international traveler that is in English. I am confident that there is a commuter train or bus that can take you to your desired destination.
2007-01-27 21:39:38
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answered by DeSaxe 6
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Easiest way is just to purchase your tickets as you need them.
The trainstations (Bahnhofen) have automated ticket machines, with instructions in English.
From there, you can hop a bus/tram to get where you need to go in town.
2007-01-27 18:19:57
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answered by jim 7
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You probably don't find those two since you can reach them with socalled S-Bahns (subway). If you go to the trainstation of those two cities you won't have any problem finding a connection to your destinations!
2007-01-27 20:54:31
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answered by Handelsvertretung 3
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Excellent advise in earlier comments, and let me add you can get a lot of info at www.bahn.de . You can access this site in English if you don"t read German.
2007-01-27 21:23:01
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answered by jh 6
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here is this website about stuffs from Germany: http://www.germany-tourism.de/
2007-01-27 14:31:11
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answered by jmrobleto89 2
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Taxi is cheap and your protected better than the Zug.Germany is beautiful especially this time of tear,Wish I was going back.Have fun.
2007-01-27 20:15:06
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answered by one10soldier 6
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