New city traffic and timetable changes in the Bautzen district!
Timetable changes in Doberschau-Gaußig from August 11, 2025: New city transport, stop renaming and adjustments in the Bautzen district.

New city traffic and timetable changes in the Bautzen district!
Public transport plays an important role in people's leisure activities. Current timetable changes in the Bautzen district, which will take effect fromAugust 11, 2025come into force offer exciting innovations. Doberschau-Gaussig informs about extensive adjustments that affect city traffic in Radeberg and involve renaming of stops in Bautzen and Kamenz.
The new timetables not only include changes to the individual route routes, but also precise travel time adjustments that ensure that connections in the region become even better. In addition, stops in the region will be added and eliminated. The access occupancies at the stops in Kamenz, both Macherstrasse and Flugplatz, are also being revised. So that no one loses track of the over and under route, a clear representation of the changes is provided. This information can also be found in the district journal and on the Bautzen district homepage.
Information available after changes
During a classic holiday period like the summer holidays, everyone who relies on public transport will have to take the changes into account in their travel plans. Information about timetables and diversion schedules during this time is available on the transport association and transport company websites. This ensures an overview even during construction work!
All those who regularly use public transport will certainly also be affected by the new rulesGermany ticketshave heard. Safewaymoney reports on the important innovation that prices for public transport will increase from 2029. The Deutschlandticket provides uniform access to underground and S-Bahn trains, trams, regional trains and ferries.
The Deutschlandticket offers new possibilities
The cost of the Deutschlandticket is currently 58 euros and it already enjoys a wide user base of around 13 million people. This ticket can be easily purchased online or via some apps as a practical travel companion. It could serve as a cost-effective alternative to semester tickets, especially for schoolchildren and students.
Also interesting for all cyclists: the regulations regarding taking bicycles with you differ from state to state. It may be that in some regions it is possible to take your bike with you without additional fees, while in other places there are costs. This is clear: public transport in Germany is constantly developing!
It is all the more important that existing subscriptions and job ticket offers also have to adapt to these changes. Even if the long-distance trains remain unchanged for the time being, there could be further changes due to capacity problems.
Overall, it is clear that due to the upcoming timetable changes and the introduction of the Deutschlandticket, local public transport is facing an exciting time, both in the Bautzen region and nationwide. It's worth staying informed so you can take advantage of the best mobility offers. Your own travel plan will definitely benefit from all these innovations!