Almost every third train passenger arrives late – economy

Almost every third passenger on Deutsche Bahn’s long-distance transport was affected by delays this year. That was roughly as many as in the whole of 2022, as can be seen from a response from the railway to a request from the Green transport politician Matthias Gastel. This is available to the German Press Agency. According to this, around 69.6 percent of rail travelers reached their destination on time between January and November of this year. Everyone else was late.

The so-called passenger punctuality differs from the punctuality statistics that Deutsche Bahn publishes online every month. The latter only shows how many trains were late in the respective month, i.e. how many trains arrived at their destination at least six minutes late. In November this affected almost every second long-distance train. The railway is a long way from its self-imposed goal of train punctuality of more than 70 percent for the whole of 2023.

Traveler punctuality, on the other hand, measures when individual passengers arrived at their destination. It also takes train cancellations or replacement services into account. A passenger is considered to be late in these statistics if he arrives at his destination at least 15 minutes later than the timetable stated. According to the railway, between 2017 and 2020 passenger punctuality was always over 80 percent. Since then she has lost a lot of weight. The railway has so far only published these figures once a year, in the annual report of its subsidiary DB Long-distance transport.

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