Originally Posted by
Kochevnik
That's interesting.
When I go on the bahn.de website to input, I've stated that I'd like a train leaving "Berlin-Schönefeld Flughafen" and arriving at my final destination (which is Bielefeld, over near Hannover).
The train I'd like to get, the 18:50 one that I'm worried I won't make, says that it's a "Regional Express" or RE train as far as Berlin Hbf, and then an ICE on to Bielefeld.
The other train, the later one that leaves at 20:22, is a "Regionalbahn" or RB train to somewhere called Berlin-Spandau, then an ICE over to Hannover, and then I have a couple of regional connections to get to Bielefeld.
I confess to being completely clueless about this. At this point I'm hoping to take the taxi in to the Berlin Hbf as a way to make this easier. However, if I have a chance to get the RE train to the same location, should I do it? Is that the same as the "S-Bahn" you refer to in your post?
I think if I'm understanding you correctly, it is not. In other words, there is an S-Bahn train that I should avoid, and instead I should get the Regional Express directly to the Berlin Hbf. Have I got that right? And if so, how do I make sure I don't screw it up? Are the trains clearly labelled as "S-Bahn" or "Regional Express" or what have you?
Thanks again for your help.
What you should be doing is looking up trains from Berlin Ostbahnhof or Hauptbahnhof to your final destination first, then trains between SXF and your station of embarquement in Berlin.