ICE is 30 minutes late again. I'm really pissed about that.
ICE is 30 minutes late again. I'm really pissed about that.
Return voyage working out much better, so l am happy again! :-)
fuck ice.
worst train experience of my life.
Let me tell you about the wonders of DSB. You expect a train and lo and behold, it’s a “train bus”!
If I have to take the “train” anywhere the next 4 months I need to take one of those infamous “train busses”
But hey, at least the trains are working and on time when there’s not construction work? Think again! That is the time for signaling errors, brakes that fall off the trains, or leaves on the track! And guess what that means? More train busses!!
I am confident that there is still growth potential along the remaining route!
Let me tell you about me once trying to get from Mainz to Nürnberg some time…
It certainly should.
But I still value the work ethics of the ICE personal very much.
It’s not their fault that their employer isn’t able to coordinate procedures efficiently…
Nice joke, love it.
For the non German people: ICE here is intercity express. Our cops are somewhat more tolerable than yours.
Also German Rail is always late.
And for the people that don’t get the Nuremberg part: that’s where the Nazi trials were held.
meanwhile, die Züge in Polen:
You can imagine I gave up and did not go.
Not an option for me, mandatory appointment.
But something similar happened for as with your buses, but fortunately in a good way:
The preceding ICE was even more delayed, so I was able to catch that one instead. :-)
Ugh, been there. Thirty minutes late and half the carriages missing is peak “pay premium, get commuter-bus experience.” Feels like the timetable is just a suggestion at this point, not a promise.
Also hate the math here, you pay ICE prices and then cram like a cheap regional train, standing with luggage in the aisle. Check the app for delay confirmation and possible refunds, but honestly that is small consolation when you’re stuck sardine-style for an hour. Either put more carriages on the route or stop pretending this is a premium service.
Indeed! For example, the Tōkaidō high speed line between Tokyo and Osaka runs almost 400 trains every day with an average delay of about 12 seconds 🤯
Bear in mind that this is just the high speed service (Shinkansen). There is also a parallel line for local trains.
What happened […]?
The long term effects of privatization and decades of car centric politics.
The DB was great (albeit a little bureaucratic), while it still was the Bundesbahn, a public institution, run by public servants like every other government office. But when they became the DB AG, a shares based for profit company (still held by 100% by the government), they became a shitshow, because now their mission of providing reliable public transportation changed to making maximum profit and paying their C-suite (typically former politicians or their buddies) ever increasing bonuses for doing fuck all or even less than that.
That’s the way many German public institutions went thanks to rampant privatisation caused by all mainstream parties adopting the neoliberal agenda. They are now a shadow of their former self, delivering sub par service for outrageous prices while making a few individuals very rich.
Come on, if you were in Minneapolis, you’d be happy about that.
Ok, ok, I’ll let myself out.
I went there for my train, and there was a large amount of people waiting for the late previous ICE. Suddenly, the display showing the late train switched to the train I was waiting for, and a moment later, an ICE rushed through on the center track.
I’ve rarely seen a more pissed off group of people.
This is solid advice, although in my case it has been a ticket without Zugbindung, as it has been for a work trip.
I got reimbursed one time last year, but had several trips where the delay annoyingly just stayed a few minutes below the magic 1hr mark. :-)