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Probably cheapest transfer Friedrichshafen to St. Anton

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Tried a search but could'nt find the relevant thread so apologies if this has been covered elsewhere.
The train fare from Friedrichshafen to St. Anton is a split fare involving Die Bahn (German railways) and OBB (Austrian). The German involvement makes this more expensive then would normally be so.( DB is v. expensive).
The way around it is to take the Postbus from immediately outside the terminal building to Bregenz in Austria. The bus drops you at the trainstation and charges €7 one way. You then connect with the train you would have got anyway from Friedrichshafen, €7.50 to St. Anton.
So, altogether €14.50 to St. Anton with only one connection to be made. Anyone better that?
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