Deutsche Bahn: less punctual again in 2021 - almost a quarter of all long-distance trains too late
Created: 01/05/2022Updated: 01/05/2022, 12:16 PM
In 2021, Deutsche Bahn was often a long time coming and was again less punctual than the year before.
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Last year, Deutsche Bahn passengers again had to be annoyed significantly more often by delayed long-distance trains.
Berlin - Deutsche Bahn * passengers had to be annoyed with delayed long-distance trains significantly more often last year.
On average, only 75.2 percent of the ICE and IC trains arrived at their destination on time, significantly fewer than in the previous year, as Deutsche Bahn announced on Wednesday.
Deutsche Bahn: more punctual in 2020 than it has been in years
In 2020, the first Corona year, punctuality was just under 82 percent, which is the highest it has been in 15 years. Now the railway is back at the low level of the pre-Corona years and is thus far from long-term goals. A train ends up in the statistics as late if it arrives at its destination more than six minutes late.
However, in 2021 the railway had to contend with several crises that severely restricted train traffic.
The severe storm surge in July, for example, destroyed large parts of the rail infrastructure in Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia.
At that time, the railway estimated the damage to be more than one billion euros.
It was not until November that the first section on the particularly badly affected Ahr Valley Railway in Rhineland-Palatinate was put back into operation - around four months after the disaster.
Deutsche Bahn: Strikes and construction sites led to unpunctuality
In the further course of the summer the collective bargaining dispute with the union of German locomotive drivers (GDL) followed.
Three waves of strikes brought train traffic in Germany to a virtual standstill for days.
In addition, Deutsche Bahn built a lot in the past year.
The construction sites also slowed down the traffic.
"That had mainly negative effects in the highly frequented bottlenecks in our network," it said.
This was not only felt by the passengers, but also by the major customers in freight transport, a particularly large number of whom complained about delayed trains in December.
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