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S-Bahns heading to Wiesbaden are S1, S8 and S9. Slightly faster is VIA's regional train which departs at the Hbf. All these trains cost €7.30, travelling by ICE is more expensive and not faster. If you are travelling in a group, ask for group prices. Get to the train station a few minutes early to allow time to figure out the ticket machine; don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it. On trains marked RB, RE, IC, or ICE, you might buy a ticket from the conductor for a small additional charge. However, on S-Bahns in Germany, there is no fare conductor, and you are expected to buy your ticket in advance from a machine. Such trains are patrolled regularly by fare auditors, sometimes plain-clothed, but always carrying identification. You will be fined at least €40 if found without a ticket on a train that doesn't have a fare conductor.
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