Tra le cose che non capisco di DB, mi mostra una sosta a Duisburg (proveniente da un treno che arriva a Francoforte) per aspettare mezz’ora per prendere un treno che arriva anche a Francoforte. Qualcuno capisce il punto di questo?

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  1. No-Mango3147 on

    Most likely it’s the fastest connection. If you stayed on the first train, its route is probably not practical and will take much longer than just switching.

    You can easily check it yourself by you know, looking at each trains route.

  2. K1ller3nte on

    No clue why they would do that. You can search for direct connections though

  3. Independent-Home-845 on

    Yes, that’s really weird. I checked the connection, the direct way is much faster. The only explanation I could find: The connection with the interruption in Cologne is slightly cheaper. So if you are looking for the cheapest connection you may want to choose it. And if you are not booking in advance then the “supersparpreis” for the shorter connection may be sold out, making the longer connection even less expensive in comparison.

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