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    1. Safe-Drag3878 on

      Germany seems to lag further and further behind Switzerland in everything. Maybe they should look toward their southern neighbor for inspiration for how to run things? Starting off with removing the endless inefficient bureaucracy. Having done business in both, I am not surprised why Germany is in a 3 year long recession and have barely grown in the past 10 years.

    2. Shoddy_Squash_1201 on

      I am traveling with the DB ~8 times a year.
      Mostly (4-5 times a year) the same trip with a planned duration of just under 3 hours.
      You know how often I have made it in 3 hours in the past 4 years? 0. Zero.

      My record was 6.5 hours. Usually it takes 4-5 hours.

      Deutsche Bahn is an absolute disgrace.

    3. Switzerland has a lot of trains in high frequency on it’s railway lines.

      If those railway lines are constantly blocked out of schedule by international trains who arrive half an hour too late, it can cause quite a distrubance and make people on other trains miss their connections in kind of a chain reaction.

      This is why Switzerland started to stop those trains at the border already a few years ago if they were significantly too late.

      And since those stop events apparently happened all the time lately, it was decided to generally stop the lines at the border and pick the passengers up there with Swiss trains who are more likely to be on time.

    4. Icy-Cockroach7017 on

      Damn Germans can’t even supply the sticky icky on time 

    5. DesertGeist- on

      I wish they would do the same with the train to Munich. Besides being late a lot, these trains also don’t have sufficient capacity for the part of the route within Switzerland that would usually be served by double decker trains.

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