Find transfer & transportation guides from Berlin to Trier (Land), Germany. How to get from Berlin to Trier (Land), Germany by Flight, Bus, Train, Taxi.
You can get to Trier (Land), Germany from Berlin by verhicle types below
You have 11 options transfer to Trier (Land), Germany from Berlin below
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Bonn Hbf.
Take a train from Bonn Hbf to Koblenz Hbf.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a train from S+U Berlin Hauptbahnhof to Koblenz Hauptbahnhof.
Take a train from Koblenz Hbf to Ehrang Ort.
Take a bus from Ehrang, Mutterhaus Ehrang to Pallien, St. Urban.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2.
Take a train from Koeln/Bonn Flughafen to Koblenz Hbf.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2.
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2.
Take a bus from Flughafen, Saarbrücken Ensheim to Hauptbahnhof, Saarbrücken.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2.
Take a train from Frankfurt to Koblenz Hauptbahnhof.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2.
Take a train from D-Flughafen Terminal S to Düsseldorf Hbf.
Take a train from Düsseldorf Hbf to Koblenz Hauptbahnhof.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
Take a train from Berlin Hbf to Flughafen Ber - Terminal 1-2.
Take a train from Flughafen/Messe to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof.
Take a train from Stuttgart Hbf to Mannheim Hbf.
Take a bus from Trier, Hauptbahnhof to Trier, Hochschule Trier.
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