Rail: only About Half of Long-Distance Trains Were on Time in October
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In October, only about half of all long-distance trains arrived on time. This marks a new low for Deutsche Bahn. According to the company, the main reason for the poor performance is the numerous construction sites.
Deutsche Bahn set a new negative record last month. According to current figures, only about half of its trains arrived without major delays.
Deutsche Bahn, the German railway company, has set a new record. Nearly 50 percent of long-distance trains were delayed in October. For years, the German railways have been reporting abysmal punctuality figures, partly due to outdated infrastructure.
Just over half of all long-distance trains arrived on time last month, a new negative record. What's behind it and why there's no improvement in sight yet.
The Deutsche Bahn probably reached a new low when it came to punctuality in October. Every second train was delayed. A worse monthly value is not known.
The train's long-distance trains have not been as punctual as they have been for a long time. The latest highlight in the sad statistics is set.
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