Deutsche Bahn has issued a current message informing rail travelers in Bavaria. Here is an overview of the details.
Whether it's an accident, construction work or a technical fault – there can be many possible causes for irregularities in the timetable. With our current DB traffic reports, we want to inform you in good time about changes in rail traffic so that you can plan (or re-plan) your journey accordingly.
DB News aktuell: The timetable change at a glance
Event | Disruptions between Würzburg and Augsburg |
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Caused | The availability of the tracks is currently limited |
Start | 01.09.2024 |
End | 01.09.2024 |
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Disruptions between Würzburg and Augsburg
For connections in space Bavaria Hat die Deutsche Bahn issued a current announcement. The company states:
“Due to a technical fault on the route between Ansbach and Treuchtlingen, Deutsche Bahn’s long-distance traffic is affected.
“Availability of tracks currently limited” – What Deutsche Bahn passengers in Bavaria should know
The reason given for the changes to the timetable was “Availability of the tracks is currently limited”. Deutsche Bahn has published further information for rail travelers in relation to the current report. If you are affected by the timetable changes, please also note the following information:
“The following long-distance connections are affected:
All ICE/IC trains between Würzburg and Augsburg, without a scheduled stop in Nuremberg, will be diverted in both directions and will therefore be delayed by around 30 minutes.
Our staff on site are working hard to resolve the problem. The problem should probably be resolved by the end of this night.
As soon as we have new information, we will keep you updated here.
Before you travel, please check your connection again on bahn.de, in the DB Navigator or by calling the travel information line 030/2970.
This message was updated on September 1, 2024 at 4:05 p.m.
What to do if there is a delay?
Is it already foreseeable that your Train If the train reaches its destination with a delay of at least 20 minutes, you are entitled – as long as the destination station is the same – to continue your journey at the next opportunity or later on a different route. If the train is delayed by more than 60 minutes, you can cancel the journey or withdraw from the trip and have the ticket price refunded in proportion to the unused section or in full. Do you want to start or continue your journey despite the expectation of a delay? If the delay is 60 minutes or more, you are entitled to compensation of 25 percent of the ticket price. You will receive 50 percent back if your train is delayed by more than 120 minutes.
+++ Editorial note: This text was created based on current data (source: bahn.de) and is updated regularly. We accept feedback and comments at [email protected]. +++
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