The city's train, bus, and tram networks provide great coverage, and the site is extremely well-connected. Amber offers student housing that is conveniently accessible by public transportation. Students can obtain a travel card and travel at a reduced rate. The S-Bahn, U-Bahn, city buses, trams, ferries, and regional trains are all alternatives for local public transit.
1. Bus: Given that all important routes in Harburg are served by rail, buses play a minor role in the city's transportation system. There are, however, several cross-town bus services, mainly to the north. Buses run and function as feeder services for subway lines. University students are eligible for free local public transit in the service region, making it the most efficient way to travel to and from your Harburg apartments. A 9 a.m. all-day ticket will cost around €7,10.
2. Trains: Local trains go up to 80 kilometres between Harburg and nearby cities and villages. Most local trains in Harburg's urban area have many stations and are handy for moving about the city. Local trains in Germany are classified as Regionalbahn (RB) or Regional Express (RE) (RE). With a well-connected railway network, students may find travelling to and from their student accommodation in Harburg convenient. You can sign up for a Hamburg travel card starting from €10.90.
3. Ferry: In Harburg, just one ferry service connects the stations Frankfurt-Höchst Batterie and Harburg-Schwanheim Höchster Weg in the Hoechst neighbourhood.
4. Bicycle: Nothing beats exploring a city on a bike. Several locals indulge in this activity. One can buy or rent a bicycle, stroll around town for small commutes, run errands, or just ride.