From A to B around your campus and throughout Bavaria.
Whether you're traveling across the campus or exploring wider Bavaria, you have several transportation options. Our region, Eastern Bavaria, is well-connected by trains for long distances and buses for city travel. Additionally, you can also use on-call buses and shared cabs. For an eco-friendly option, consider biking.
If you’re living a bit away from campus, don't worry. Our excellent public transportation system makes it easy to commute.
Tip: The "Wohin du willst" app gives you an overview of all public transport options.
On this page, you’ll find a summary and links to the most common transportation methods to campus. For more details, check out the specific pages of the districts or cities.
Rail service providers:
Key Transfer Points:
DIT students can now travel across Germany on public transport for just €29 per month with the discounted Deutschland-Ticket. Here’s how to get it:
How it works:
1. Download the App: Install the “NETINERA-Tickets” app on your smartphone and create an account.
2. Verify Your Student Status: In the app, go to your profile, select 'Settings' (Einstellungen), then 'Credentials' (Berechtigungsnachweise). Choose DIT (THD) and log in with your student email.
3. Purchase Your Ticket: The discounted ticket will appear in the app. You can buy it directly from there.
How it works:
You can find more information directly at Netinera: Netinera Tickets - Ermäßigungsticket
You can find an overview of the bus routes and timetable here:
Deggendorf district bus routes
For long-distance transport, there are various providers such as flixbus.de.
Deggendorf Station (Waldbahn)
Getting to DIT Campus from the Station
The on-call bus operates on a fixed schedule but stops only when requested. You can be picked up directly at your chosen stop and taken quickly to your destination stop, even if you are the only passenger. Once booked, the bus or taxi will charge the regular bus ticket price.
In Deggendorf, there are 139 pickup points for the call-and-collect taxi, each marked with the AST logo. This service allows you to travel within the city to your chosen destination at specified departure times, similar to regular bus services.
How to Use the Service:
Further links:
The bicycle is a convenient, inexpensive and environmentally friendly means of transportation. There are well-developed cycle paths everywhere, so you can reach your destination flexibly and easily.
There are numerous opportunities to park your bike at the Deggendorf campus.
A bicycle repair station is also located at the back side of the B-building.
You can find an overview of all cycle paths in Bavaria on the Radland Bayern page.
Simply enter your start and destination on the map to find the relevant cycle paths.
In addition to public transportation, there are numerous independent carpooling providers in the region:
Find out more directly on the respective websites of the providers.
Travelling by car is the most independent and flexible way to get around. Here you can find the directions and parking options at the Deggendorf campus.
You can find an overview of the bus routes and timetable here:
For long-distance transport, there are various providers such as flixbus.de.
Pfarrkirchen Train Station (Deutsche Bahn):
From the train station to the Campus
Bicycling is an affordable and eco-friendly way to get around. The area boasts extensive cycle paths, making it easy to travel flexibly to your desired destinations.
Features at DIT ECRI Campus:
Additional Resources:
In addition to public transportation, there are numerous independent carpooling providers in the region:
Find out more directly on the respective websites of the providers.
Travelling by car is the most independent and flexible way to get around. Here you can find the directions and parking options at the Pfarrkirchen campus.
You can find an overview of the bus routes and timetable here:
For long-distance transport, there are various providers such as flixbus.de.
Getting to the Campus from Cham Station:
The on-call bus complements public transport. The on-call bus only operates with minibuses and according to a fixed timetable if ordered in advance. Only those stops for which an order has been placed are served. The on-call bus takes the passenger directly and punctually to the transfer stop or to the desired stop on the on-call bus route. At present, a maximum of eight people can travel at the same time.
Bicycling is an affordable and eco-friendly way to get around. The area boasts extensive cycle paths, making it easy to travel flexibly to your desired destinations.
You can find an overview of all cycle paths in Bavaria on the Radland Bayern page.
Simply enter your start and destination on the map to find the relevant cycle paths.
In addition to public transportation, there are numerous independent carpooling providers in the region:
Find out more directly on the respective websites of the providers.
Travelling by car is the most independent and flexible way to get around. Here you can find the directions and parking options at the Cham campus.