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How often are German trains late?

One third of German trains delayed in 2022 Deutsche Bahn's punctuality quota fell to 65,2 percent in 2022, the company has announced. In 2021, 75,2 percent of its long-distance trains arrived on time, and during 2020 - the first year that coronavirus impacted travel in Germany - almost 82 percent were punctual.



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While more than a third of long-distance trains are running late in Germany, the figures for regional transport are quite a bit better – with over 92 percent of S-Bahn and regional train services arriving at their destinations on time.

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Deutsche Bahn train punctuality in Germany 2022-2023 In August 2023, around 91 percent of trains arrived punctually with a delay of no more than 5.59 minutes.

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This was blamed on the high volume of building work across the rail network – despite the company giving itself the buffer of saying passenger trains are on time if they are less than six minutes late.

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German trains are clean, comfortable, reliable and fast. Between the downtown areas of most German cities the travel time by train is as fast or faster than the travel time by plane, when you calculate in the time it takes to get to and from the airport. Buy your ticket before boarding!

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Japanese Trains Are The Most Punctual Japan's train system is legendary for its punctuality.

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Japan's Shinkansen is the world's most punctual long-distance express train. And it takes us to the most beautiful places in Japan.

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Eating on German Trains Well, German trains have that covered, too, but you don't have to stop and you're still moving faster than by car. All ICE trains have a restaurant wagon where you can sit down and receive table service. It's not a Michelin-starred restaurant, but you can eat plenty well on the train.

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Check your train company's website to find out if they offer Delay Repay (they might call it 'delay compensation'. You're legally entitled to compensation of: 50% of your ticket price if you get to your destination between 30 minutes and an hour late.

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Check your train company's website to find out if they offer Delay Repay (they might call it 'delay compensation'. You're legally entitled to compensation of: 50% of your ticket price if you get to your destination between 30 minutes and an hour late. a full refund if you arrive more than 1 hour late.

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Fewer than half (46 percent) of long-distance trains arrive on time. They have an average delay of about 49 minutes, according to the analysis. Delays can be much longer on some trains, according to Amtrak's own data, which shows that one of every five long-distance trains arrives more than two hours late.

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You simply take the next train. If you have savings fares which are bound to a specified connection, you need to obtain a written confirmation from the conductor on the delayed train (i.e. BEFORE the change) that the train is delayed, then you can use the next available train without any extra fees.

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Do trains usually run late? The national on-time performance (OTP) average for Amtrak is about 70-75%. Each trains OTP varies, mostly in part to the host railroad it runs over. The earliest a train can arrive is about 15-30 minutes ahead of schedule.

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In 2018, the European country with the most punctual long-distance and high-speed passenger rail service was Latvia, where 98.3 percent of the services were classified as punctual.

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What is the safest railway in the world? Japan's Shinkansen high-speed rail network opened for business on 1 October 1964. Since then the system has carried nearly 7 billion passengers without a single fatality due to collision.

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1. Switzerland. Tucked inside the small but incredibly beautiful country of Switzerland is one of the most efficient and scenic rail networks in the world.

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InterCity Express (ICE) trains are the most popular trains in Germany and connect major cities. They travel at top speeds of up to 200 mph (320 kph).

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