Parking

Parking

Parking varies by station and is often run by the local municipality. Many of the staffed stations offer validated parking passes with the purchase of a ticket, so you must ask the station agents for a permit to display in your car. At other stations you may have to pay for parking. For parking information specific to your location, please check our Stations page.

If you need to park your car, lock your bike, buy tickets, or require assistance getting to the platform, we suggest you arrive even earlier – 20 to 30 minutes in advance.
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