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  1. ReacherNMN on

    Deutch Bahn trains are punctual though. I once missed by 9:15 train by 2 minutes, lucky for me the 6:15 train just came in 5 mins.

  2. Pizzaya23 on

    it’s really interesting that Dutch people love to complain about the train system but looking at this map, there is very little reason to

  3. LARRY_Xilo on

    Can we stop spreading this map. Its just straight up wrong because the legend doesnt fit the data the site it self shows.

    Every station on the map up 60% punctuality is in red while the legend makes it look like only 25-30% should be red.

  4. pietpiraatnl on

    Data from Netherlands can be iffy. They just drop trains if they are really running late. If they drop a train it doesnt get counted as delayed.

  5. moneckew on

    Trains should be autonomous and system driven. Insane this problem still persists.

  6. priessorojohm on

    The german-italian friendship is what keeps europe running 🛤️

  7. unclickablename on

    Yeah in Belgium they just plan 5 minutes waiting time in every damn stop, so yeah there’s a lot of room to catch up delays.

    They will also happily cancel trains or stop early and tell everyone to get the fuck off the train.

    But yes the numbers are green now. The targets met.

  8. They would need to discover a new shade of red to display the situation in Hungary….

  9. JJOne101 on

    If they don’t want to ask their neighbors, Germans could ask their own people in that North East region what’s the secret.

  10. Senior_Oil_3644 on

    Lol, Belgium’s train punctuality is quite the joke. But yes if you make your own metrics it’s easy to pretend +95% of trains are punctual.

  11. Heuchelei on

    I’ve been in Poland quite a bit this year and it seems the trains are actually quite punctual here. Maybe I’m wrong/lucky?

  12. Noncrediblepigeon on

    Okay, france may be more punctual, but we have a fuckton more service.

  13. Belgian punctuality is a line, NMBS doesn’t count everything between 30 minutes as a delay

  14. As a Romanian it’s hard to accept the german system is so bad. I want to still believe in german efficiency but it seems it’s being replaced by bureaucracy

  15. Poland not included because it would made DB look even worse

  16. Primary_Ad_7078 on

    Belgium is cheating. The rules to be “on time” are so ridiculous that almost everything counts as being on time

  17. Ticklishchap on

    My experience of Dutch and Belgian trains is very much reflected in this chart.

    As for Italy, their rail network used to be quite efficient. Clearly La Meloni doesn’t ’make the trains run on time’.

  18. all-park on

    Look at the Swiss! On the hour and half past the hour! Kings!!

  19. elenorfighter on

    “As punctual as the German train” is an insult in Germany.

  20. dynablaster161 on

    Germany always surprises me. Why is it chronicaly late? In Czechia we have quite a dense railway system but the trains are really on time (not always but people tend to overcriticize the companies for one delay in the context of other hundreds of punctual lines).

  21. awaiting-awake on

    I wish they expanded the map into Romania, they would need to invent a new ‘purple’ colour to differentiate :))

  22. SurprisingJack on

    Renfe would have pushed the statistics waaaaay to the right

  23. MagnificentCat on

    Ex- fascist countries don’t make trains come on time?

  24. pierebean on

    German trains are so unpredictable that their are treated as random variable juste like weather.
    I was surprised that there even a train delay forecast website: zugfinder.de

  25. EfficiencyUnited6804 on

    I wonder what the Norway’s Oslo one would look like. Probably punctuality less than 25%, it drives me mad.

  26. -what-are-birds- on

    A lot of Brits have this mentality that Germany is the gold standard in organising public services, but having worked with a few Germans I’ve heard first hand how this absolutely does not apply to their railway system…

  27. Deutsche Bahn is even disrupting the train punctuality at my small local station in the Netherlands since the Berlin-Amsterdam train passes through here and is always over an hour late. The Dutch intercity trains get stuck behind the international train and also run late.
    And then they even dare ask for a surcharge for traveling with the international train.

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