Everything you need for your journey
Whether you're traveling on business or planning your next trip, we want to make sure you're well prepared and can enjoy your journey stress-free. From bicycle transport to information on accessibility and traveling with children - here you will find everything you need to know before your train journey. Welcome to the alex!
To ensure a barrier-free journey, we ask passengers who require assistance with boarding and alighting to register in good time. Please contact our mobility center at least one working day in advance.
Please note: It is not possible to take electric wheelchairs on the ALX trains. Unfortunately, wheelchairs over 250 kg and 63 cm wide cannot be transported on the ALX trains. Please use the barrier-free trains of other transport companies between Regensburg and Munich.
Contact: 030 65212888 (local tariff)
E-Mail: msz@deutschebahn.com
Opening hours: Mon - Fri 6:00 - 22:00 and Sat - Sun 8:00 - 20:00
As an alternative to contacting the MSZ in person, you can also use the barrier-free online form to register your trip, including any assistance you require.
What assistance is available at the stations?
To facilitate access to the alex trains, lifts or ramps are available at many local and long-distance train stations throughout Germany. In addition, staff, helpers from the station mission and other social services are available at numerous stations to support you on site.
However, as not every station can provide assistance at all times, we recommend that you contact our Mobility Service Center before your journey to find out whether boarding, alighting or transfer assistance is available at your destination station at the desired time. You can also find further information about your station in the Bahnland Bayern station database.
What barrier-free facilities are available at the alex?
Each alex has at least one combined 1st/2nd class carriage equipped with a mechanical folding ramp. This is easily recognizable by the wheelchair symbol on the corresponding boarding door. Our service staff are always keen to ensure that all passengers can board and alight without any problems.
Directly at the entrance, in the second-class carriage area, you will find a spacious compartment with three clearly marked seats for the severely disabled as well as two wheelchair spaces and a wheelchair-accessible WC. Our service staff ensure that these seats are available when required and are not used for other purposes.
Baby carriage transport
The map on the suitability of Bavarian train stations for baby carriages provides a quick overview of which stations are accessible for passengers with baby carriages.