
Hi all
First time taking trains in germany. Wanted your guudance are there delay frequently in this route?
Has anyone used this earlier and can share their experiences?
What is the train is canceled or delayed, what is option then?
by harshutravel
12 comments
Sadly anything that goes through north-west Germany is likely getting delays. If there is a delay the app should eventually tell you “Zugbindung aufgehoben” which means you may take any equivalent train (in your case ICE) to get to your target location.
*edit: I wrote North-east instead of North-west. No idea why.
Check the schedules in Bahn.de
ICE 1010 is 39% of the days on time with an average delay of 13 minutes.
ICE 126 is 34% of the days on time with an average delay of 10 minutes.
Good luck.
Best option:
Buy this itinery on [bahn.de](http://bahn.de) or the DB Navigator App *in one ticket*.
If you get delayed and miss your connection in Düsseldorf, you can take the next available train towards amsterdam.
German trains are very unreliable, 18 minutes for transfer is a major risk.
The trains that pass through dusseldorf are frequently delayed. It’s part of the busiest rail corridor in Europe and they’re upgrading the line.
Plus side is if you get delayed, Düsseldorf is a nice place.
The trains that pass through dusseldorf are frequently delayed. It’s part of the busiest rail corridor in Europe and they’re upgrading the line.
Plus side is if you get delayed, Düsseldorf is a nice place.
Be ready to miss your connection. It is not that you might, but rather that you will
18 minutes for a transfer is definitely not ideal… But, if trains get delayed or cancelled, you should be able to take the next train.
The most annoying thing would probably be if the first ICE gets cancelled before it arrives to its destination. That happened to me too, when travelling to Vienna. Very fun :))
To Düsseldorf? Yeah. Currently sucks because they’re currently doing some improvements around Wuppertal train station.
Don’t ever trust DB, especially if the trains are too close
Trains on that route are usually 10-15min late in Düsseldorf. A bit depending on the day.
There are different types of tickets. With and without limitation to specified trains (mentioned on the ticket). The tickets without limit are called ‘Flex Ticket’. If you have that one you can take any train. So if YOU are late, you can take another one. If you have the other ticket you have to get a new ticket when you are late as it is only valid for the specified train. Now when the Deutsche Bahn is late and you miss your connecting train, you can take any other train on the same route.
Comments are closed.