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Just take the next train and explain to them. Happened to me once with this exact train
in Germany we say “Joa dann geh ich halt zu Fuß”
>and I cannot catch the next train
Why not?
The replies so far, that you can just take the next available train, are basically correct, but this is an *international* journey. This is covered by the Agreement on Journey Continuation, to which the Danish operator DSB is a signatory, but this is subject to DSB’s terms, since the train you’re going to miss is a Danish train. (The EC train is jointly operated by DB and DSB.) The exact rules may differ slightly.
You should try to get written confirmation that your train was delayed, in case staff on the IC train need to see it. You ought to be able to get confirmation from staff on board the train, or at the station in Kolding.
16 Min. for taking the next train – really brave young man 🤣
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Take the train you can.
You know you can get instant answers for questions like these from ChatGPT, right?
Just take the next train and explain to them. Happened to me once with this exact train
in Germany we say “Joa dann geh ich halt zu Fuß”
>and I cannot catch the next train
Why not?
The replies so far, that you can just take the next available train, are basically correct, but this is an *international* journey. This is covered by the Agreement on Journey Continuation, to which the Danish operator DSB is a signatory, but this is subject to DSB’s terms, since the train you’re going to miss is a Danish train. (The EC train is jointly operated by DB and DSB.) The exact rules may differ slightly.
You should try to get written confirmation that your train was delayed, in case staff on the IC train need to see it. You ought to be able to get confirmation from staff on board the train, or at the station in Kolding.
16 Min. for taking the next train – really brave young man 🤣
Get a bicycle. Denmark is quite close from there.
Take a car