Why do Germans complain about DEUTSCHE BAHN?!
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- What do you think about DB? Do you support the 49€ ticket? Today I wanted to post a quick chat video about how much I miss the ease and convenience of Deutsche Bahn, which is pretty ironic because Germans love to complain about how unreliable the service is. After living in Spain and using their system, Renfe, I’ve found that DB was a lot easier in comparison, and consistent because they post the schedules much further in advance. I hope you enjoy these comparisons!
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I wouldn’t say that Germans take Deutsche Bahn for granted, they just have a different frame of reference than you do. There’s a difference of magnitude between rail options in Germany compared to USA, possibly also compared to Spain. Germans compare the quality of service now to 20 years ago, before there was a massive push to privatize Deutsche Bahn, leading to massive cuts to maintenance, resulting in significant decreases in punctuality and reliability.
I commute to work via S-Bahn from Nürnberg to Erlangen, and take a train that leaves before 6:00 AM because I like to beat the rush hour. My train should take 21 minutes to get to my stop, and had a 32 minute delay today. Fortunately that’s not typical, but it usually runs 5 to 10 minutes late.
My wife sometimes takes the ICE to Munich for work and has had all manner of experiences with delays and cancelled trains. During one such delay, it just so happened that a Siemens Mobility employee was on the train and got into a lengthy discussion with the conductor. His conclusion was that their trains in Germany are less reliable than similar models in other countries because of maintenance neglect specific to Germany. Take that as you may, but I think it’s representative of the perception that many Germans have of their rail system.
Two things that I would assert about this is that Germans have high expectations of their rail system and know that it’s capable of providing better punctuality and reliability than it does.
I completely agree to all the points you mentioned.👍
Yeah it's depressing and a condemnation that things are so awful in the US that the degraded post-privatisation German trains still look awesome in contrast
And the worst thing is that even with privatisation everybody pays whith tax money for the badly maintained infrastructure and the incedible high pension of some DB-managers which sometimes is higher than their last paycheck.
@@MrApokalipse666 privatisation is always framed as a way to do things cheaper and more efficientlyy but that's always a lie and it's really just a way to move public money into private hands
This is also amplified by our neighbours the Swiss, who speak the same language as we do, and managed to have the most reliable train system in the world.
We look at them and ask ourselves: Why are we not capable of achieving this?
It’s so funny, my German friends were trying to explain to me how Amtrak was better than Deutsche Bahn and I was just like, no… absolutely not. Germans love to hate on DB for whatever reason and I’ll never understand it!
TIP: my colleagues in UK used to use the Deutsche Bahn App to look for connections in the UK because the UK Servers were so slow. Try it to find your connection in Spain. OK you probably won't be able to purchase a ticket but it may help.
And as a German, I agree. People complain too much about DB! It has its flaws but people blow it way out of proportion.
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They caused me to miss my flight because my second connection went to a completely different station than what was listed on my ticket and I had to take a bus and another train to get back to the right one. It’s pretty terrible.
Here's the reason (according to several German friends): DB was semi-privatized a number of years ago. Prior to this, DB was ALWAYS punctual, with on-time connections, very clean, etc. Nowadays, not so much.
Privatisation is always sold as a way to do things better, more cheaply, and more efficiently, but it's really always just a way to move public funds into private hands
Well you're right as far ss it comes to privatization: things got worse since then. So it isn't private anymore but kept the baf things.
Old enough to remember the olden days. No, it wasn't perfect back then. They had their flaws and stuff, if course. Not that much like today though. Far off from that.
I think never being happy and always criticizing everything is what got Germany so far
Lol! Interesting point of view.
i dont care because i was raised by a very negative, always complaining mother and i have to actually learn how to be happy now. the constant negativity in this country is the worst thing ever. nobody is ever happy, everything sucks to them and if i am around those people, my mood is ruined
I would phrase it slightly different: If we see room for improvement, we say so. And if you keep improving ....
😄 Probably true.
There is satisfaction in working on improvement.
As someone from Switzerland… the Deutsche Bahn is literally dystopian. The Deutsche Bahn considers a 15 minute late train punctual and even with that frame of reference only 70% of trains are punctual lmao. The Schweizer Bundesbahn considers anything past a minute late and yet 98% are punctual.
Yes. "SBB is the gold standard" (as somebody mentioned in a comment already)
It‘s nice you can appreciate DB 😅
I had a less than ideal experience on ICE from Frankfurt to Berlin yesterday. It was over 90 minutes late due to a line closure halfway through the trip, and the train had to reverse and go backwards. But I arrived, and the trip was comfortable since the train was thankfully not packed. I agree that it's easy to complain about DB when it doesn't work efficiently (which is often) and forget that other countries don't have anything remotely similar to what DB offers. I love the 49€ ticket as well. I try really hard not to take that for granted because I know the price will rise in the near future.
I absolutely appreciate the DB. I take its trains almost every day just to get to uni. The problem is that it could be better, but it won't. It's also much more expensive than it should be, in some cases being more expensive than flying, which is insane if you ask me. The 49€ Ticket is a sorry excuse for "social program". The 9€ Ticket was a really good social program that helped homeless and poor people out a ton, the state could easily afford it, but they refused to continue because of neoliberal fearmongering from the FDP.
@StrawberryStar It's one thing wanting to correct somebody in a comment section or having a different opinion, but you just got plainly rude in the end of your rant
Germans see how trains could operate better, such as in Switzerland. And they want the same level of reliability.
Mein erster Gedanke als ich den Titel deines Videos las: Wie süß...diese Unschuld! 😁😉
DB is good, extremely good if you compare it to the situation in the USA.
You need to try Switzerland though (SBB). To me it was the same experience as with the DB but the numbers say the SBB is much better (available connections and punctuality) than the DB.
Oh, and "why we (Germans) complain": Because
* delayed trains are to frequent (yeah, not even available trains, as in the USA, are worse, but we want a promise to be kept)
* failures of the air conditioning in the ICE whenever it gets above 30°C are a joke for at least 10 years now.
* The personel is sometimes somewhat "too German" (read: "rude", not "open") to have a pleasant ride. Not that I don't prefer the German frankness also in service jobs (which is accepted and kind of expected from both sides in Germany - service personel and customers are a bit more open in conversations than in the USA), but the DB personel can be challenging...
Yea, SBB is the gold standard. DB was similiar in the old days.
Nobody takes it for granted that the worst company on Planet Earth exist in Germany…
I will say… the app is one of the good parts of DB, but all in all, they need to get back to being punctual and reliable and to a new current standard in general.
What surprised me the most about the Renfe train system is that people just used to walk across the tracks in Lloret de Mar near Barcelona. Pretty pittoresque line, though, going directly along the coast.
As a German: Germans need to complain about things. It doesn´t matter if justified or not. It´s their hobby and they lack something if they can´t do it at least once a day.
the answer is simple: we Germans tend to complain about everything and make no exception for DB ;-)
don't forget we invented the term 'Weltschmerz' and our favourite discussion topics in a leisurely coffee&cake session are who died recently, X is in hospital, Y has disease Z and so on 😅
Lustig fand ich zum Beispiel das Lamento über eine Praxisgebühr von 10 Euro (pro Halbjahr oder so?).. da ging die Welt unter. Ich lebe schon lange in der Schweiz und immmer wenn ich mal nach D zu Besuch komme, fühle ich mich der Apokalypse nahe 🥸
Es ist nun mal eine Tatsache, daß die Deutsche Bahn AG so schlecht ist, wie die Deutsche Bundesbahn in den Medien gemacht wurde, aber nie war.
Well we complain because the older folks know that DB once was much much better. So while we appreciate DB, we complain because it doesn't live up to our (old) expectations. In light of the fact that DB is underfianced for at least 30 years, if not longer, they are doing wonders though.
Ab Mai haben wir die Deutschlandkarte, dann kann man alle Züge im Regionalverkehr und in den Städten nutzen, außer Flixtrain und Co. für 49 Euro im Monat.
Deutsche Bahn was a governmental run service and back then the trains were more reliable. That is why it all started with the complains and also we have neighbors with train services that work and are as reliable as Deutsche Bahn once was. So why can't they solve the issues, if everywhere else they can?
Deutsche Bahn: The last great adventure in a civilized world.
the db is maybe the worst running company in germany ... honestly and its for a reason
if they repair the tracks they have to pay it themself, if they let the tracks break, then germany will pay new ones ... so its not in the intrest if the "privat" company DB to check on stuff before it breaks ...
and thats why so many stuff breaks all the time ...
i was using the train to works and i nearly lost my job cause basicly 1 time a week the train was canceled, 3 days a week it was late from which 1-2 times i missed my following trains ...
so starting with a 40min travel to work i had to move to a 80 minute travel to work by going a train earlier and then sitting in front of my work for 30 minutes just cause in case this shit breaks ...
honestly at this time for whats it is good anyway ?
if you wanna take the fast ICE in the next city ? ALWAYS take one regional train earlier then you need in case it get canceled ... HOW can THIS be the norm ?
fuck i hate the dm so much
PS: then when i move to netherlands, austria, switzerland ... the trains are sooo much better its like day and night ...
so tahts why we complain ... overpriced crap isnt worth hyping up xD
Don't bother waiting for the 9-Euro Ticket to come back. It won't. There are rumors that it may return as a 49 Euro ticket at some point, if the politicians can ever make up their minds.
At least from my experience living with Madrid and Baden Wurttemberg I think that the overall public transportation in Madrid is way better than in BW... particularly with the regional trains. I have never ever had a delay with a Cercanias train while the bwregio is a complete mess... nor to say with the high speed trains, now that there is AVE, Ouigo, Iryo and AVLO the services are cheaper and they are punctual whereas the ICE trains not. In Madrid you can have a look for the bus, metro and Cercanias time schedules with the apps and a mixed use of them with Google Maps. In the end, yes... in Spain apps are thought primarily for Spanish speakers but it's a good excuse to learn other languages than English.
You have another perspective but the germans. You compare to Spain or USA, well taking a geographical perspective.
The germans compare on a timeline. The older ones remember how it was before. Just 20 years ago we used to say: "pünktlich wie die Eisenbahn". A train being late by 5 minutes was a rare exception.
Today they have reached 50 percent being even more late than 5 minutes.
For instance, in Sweden it is still as it was in G. long ago. So, it is possible. It is a question of politics, privatization, profit goals and stuff like that.
The last time I used DB was about 20 years ago, and my main complaint as someone whose German isn't particularly good was that basically none of the staff on the trains I was on spoke English. Or maybe just refused to. :/ Great train service otherwise.
To be fair, it is a German railway so they speak German. Furthermore while every German learns English at school, those entering in-train service jobs usually are not the most akademic ones. They are trying to address the language barrier these days. That on it's own leads to some funny situations sometimes. 😀
@@XynxNet One would expect at least a basic level of fluency if you're working on an international train ... :) Still, that small bit aside, my experience with DB has only ever been positive. :)
Montana. When you are not in Germany now, I hope you stay in contact with your German friends.So that you speak german Language every time. That you don't forget the german 🇩🇪 language! Do you come back to Germany 🇩🇪? Now it's interesting for me, if you answer me! 😜
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Why DB is bad:
- Unpunctual
- frequent track changes
- Overcrowded even in IC/ ICE (no seating guarantee, they even sell first class tickets without seating guarantee so you have the pleasure of standing first class for a 4 hour trip)
- slow (250 km/h is already considered "High Speed" while Shinkanzen goes 500 km/h and ICE does not even go that fast on many routes because of mixed traffic and old infrastructure)
- ICE stops at multiple cities (instead of simply going non-stop)
- complicated fare system (simply charge base + x ct per km and be done with it)
- no baggage handling
- dirty and unattractive stations
- no free food and drinks even in ICE first class
- A/C breaks down in hot summers
I only use DB if my employer forces me to (and as a result I am usually late) or to commute into larger cities because the cities slept over the years and did do nothing to accomodate the increased car traffic. Otherwise I use my own car.
Compare DB to Japanse train service and you see why it is bad. Does not mean that it cannot be worse elsewhere.
if you want a seat guarantee in an IC or ICE, just invest the 4 or 5 Euros extra for a seat reservation... don't say that it's not possible
"Shinkansen goes 500 km/h" ... really? That doesn't sound believable, if you are talking about normal passenger service with a Shinkansen train on wheels ... probably rather about 320 to 350 km/h maximum speed.
500km/h may be the speed record in a high speed record attempt over a short distance - the French TGV reached more than 570 km/h in the year 2007 , but that was a one-time event and not something that would be done in daily use.
@@tobyk.4911 It was not possible anymore. So they knew that there were not enough seats but sold tickets anyway.
Machst auch mal Videos auf deutsch?
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Deutsche Bahn sicks haaaaard. ALWAYS to late till the point of being a meme, or she dont come at all, no good wifi, expensive, old, not confortable. Other countries do it better. I dont even talk about Japanese train which arrives like a clock, no, the neighbor countries doing it better, like Swiss.
I'm coming right at you.
Why Germans complain about Deutsche Bahn ? ...Because they LIKE to complain ! 8-P A German NOT complaining is a DEAD German. 8-P Haha... But we keep "jammern auf hohem Niveau", ...complaining at a HIGH Level !
ÖBB > Deutsche Bahn
Es ist so eine Art von Sport, dass sich Deutsche immer über ihr eigenes Land beschweren. So wird das auch mit der "Deutsche Bahn" sein. Diese Leute sind nicht glücklich, wenn sie nichts zu meckern haben.
I'm sure whatever it is, it's more reliable than here in the US. Good to see you back making videos, Montana! 🙂
there is public transport in the U.S. ? good one! 😉
@@djmillhaus yeah that ∧ is the thing @strawberrystar7 our cities either don't have it at all or what we have is so inadequate it almost might as well not exist which is why from Montana's perspective DB is great whereas you've seen something better that has degraded
I love Deutsche Bahn as well and I'ma get the 49€-Ticket for sure. I've been on the train in other countries and DB just has a totally different consistency in their service. No matter where in Germany you're gonna go on a DB train, you know you can book it easily through the app and it's gonna be comfortable.
that's the problem: people don't seem to be on trains in other countries often, so they lack comparison and can't see the many pros vs the few cons of DB
You just haven't tried a Chinese train...
If Switzerland is your neighbor you must think your own railway system sucks 😢.
Der Deutsche Bahn ist wie die Politik und die sind wie das Wetter , und das Wetter ist stabil 🤣
Isn't complaining about DB part of the german naturalisation test...?
Concerning punctuality you have to consider the size of the network. And you have to decide what you do, if one train is late. Do you tell the connecting train to wait (and become late as well) or should it just leave and the customer has to find another train/connection than booked? Maybe a few hours later?
I hate it, if my train is late. But sitting in the Speisewagen drinking a cup of tea still beats sitting in my car on the autobahn.
Germans are efficient and DEUTSCHE BAHN isnt efficient. Takes a lot of time and it is expensive. There is no advantage.
Given the circumstances it is very efficient.
Live somewhere else for a few years, I promise you that you will appreciate DB a lot more afterwards.
Deutsche Bahn teaches the Germans that time is not everything , there are more important things in life such as relaxing and waiting for the next train 🤣
What an utterly stupid and wrong statement...🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I really love public transportation in Germany! Always use it. It’s great! 💚
They won't bring back the 9€ ticket. But we will have a 49€ ticket soon (probably) that'll work the same way.
The 9€ ticket was never intended to stay.
@StrawberryStar On Januray 31st the Federal and State Governemt committed to the "Deutschland Ticket" starting on Mai 1st.
Why we complain about DB? Because it mostly sucks. Simple as that. 🙂
Sure, it might be worse in other countries, but still it's really bad. At least if you travel regularly.
Why do the Germans complain about DB? Because they think in Japan the trains are much more punctual
Actually not but they are fed up with complaining about the weather 😅
Keep on be positiv, difficult times, thank you for sharing
Deutsche Bahn is known for being mostly late and having bad service. The 9 € ticket led to overcrowded trains and so will probably the 49 € ticket. Just a little less overcrowded maybe because it costs more. I will watch the video later.
You are so wrong
Just because it's worse somewhere else doesn't mean it's good
Yes ... and just because it's better in some other places (like Switzerland and Japan) it doesn't mean that it's bad or useless
@@tobyk.4911 If people thought it was useless they wouldn’t be so critical. We‘re critical because we(some) remember the time when DB wasn’t privatised. Since then everything became so much worse. Understandable frustration
But RENFE is great too, no?
I haven’t seen your video yet, but DB is our country’s best joke 👎🏻
I don't know Spanish trains but I live in Germany and have experienced Italian, Dutch and all the Scandinavian countries` trains as well. DB is definitely the worst of them. The problem here is that DB is expensive and unreliable.
I had times where I was a frequent commuter between two cities. I had to go from a southern city to a northern city almost once a week due to work. And I missed a lot of trains and I mean a lot. Most of the time I had to take more than one train and missing connection was not the exception but the rule. This made me travel much earlier than I need to just to be ready for such delays which made everything more difficult as well. DB is simply unreliable.
I had a Bahncard 100 provided by my workplace so price was not a problem then but now when I want/need to travel I find the prices very expensive compared to traveling by car. And with DB you have to book in advance otherwise it gets much more expensive. In Italy for example train prices are constant, even if you buy last minute the price is the same. With DB when you book it months in advance it gets cheaper and is very expensive when you need to buy it last minute. So the months in advance booking option is mostly due to that here. Are the Spanish trains like Italian trains as well? Than it would make sense that they sell it only in the last month.
agreed that other european countries have better railways than DB today, but e.g. from an american perspective DB seems like heaven.
or when you have to ride an indian train on the rooftop because it is 400% overfilled.
@@djmillhaus Yes Europe, China and Japan have probably the best trains in the world. But at least in the Western world I think the US is the exception. It is simply too car dependent.
I wish that the US would get better train infrastructure one day but they mostly do small projects or nothing at all (with California the exception). Some cities have or are building good metro lines. However, for the intercity trains the car and petrol lobbies are simply too powerful, which makes me sad.
DB isnt that bad at all. I don't use DB often, but everytime I used it the train was on time. Germans are whining about DB on a very high level. It is cheap, reliable, secure.
In which universe its"cheep". Cologne - Bochum 20 € plus. One way! U seams to be millionaire, but I don't have as much money to pay everytime 40€ there and back.
@@mariethomas7760 Ok what I meat is if you get a special offer , regular prices are not so good that is true
Hi Montana, I cant complain about Deutsche Bahn cos I didnt used it frequently. Whenever used I had lots of time. I wish you a nice stay together with your mum. Enjoy girls. Keep smiling, stay healthy too.
Thank you! So great to hear you again! Have a great time!
Warum? Wo soll ich anfangen ohne die Kommentarspalte zu sprengen? Zu teuer, man ist sehr unflexibel, dauernde massive Verspätungen (5Min sind ja Standard meistens sind es ja eher ab 15 Minuten) und Zugausfälle, unfreundliches Personal. Und Bus und Bahn außerhalb von Großstädten kann man vergessen wenn man Glück hat fährt jede Stunde bis 21 Uhr ein Zug (und danach gar nicht mehr) oder nur ein Zwei Stunden Takt oder nur bis 18 Uhr und dann nicht mehr. Glaube mit dem Thema könnte man ganze Bücher füllen...
zu teuer stimme ich dir zu, aber halt auch nur wenn man kurz vorher bucht. Ansonsten sind insbesondere ICE Fahrten die man einen Monat vorher bucht wirklich sehr günstig. Auch Nahverkehr ist preislich in einem sehr angemessenen Rahmen. Die Verspätungen nerven natürlich, sind aber leider ein Teil des Geschäfts und diese gibt es in den restlichen Europäischen Ländern genauso (gibt natürlich ausnahmen in der Schweiz zb, aber die sind um einiges Reicher und da kostet so eine Bahnfahrt auch um einiges mehr. Mal davon abgesehen sind dort auch die Voraussetzungen andere. In Frankreich zb haben die Schnellzüge ihre eigenen Gleise, was aber auch am zentralistischen System liegt. Mit unfreundlichen Mitarbeitern hatte ich zum Glück noch nicht zu tun gehabt. Da gibt es sicherlich überall Schwarze Schafe. ÖPNV außerhalb der großen Städte ist halt leider auch hochgradig ineffizient. Natürlich können wir uns wünschen, dass jeder mit einer direkten Bahnverbindung aus dem 100 Einwohner Dorf angeschlossen wird, aber im Prinzip ist das einfach nur Steuerverschwendung. In den kleinen Orten werden inzwischen immer mehr Kleinbusse eingesetzt, bei denen man anrufen kann, weil dieses Modell immer noch um einiges Günstiger und effizienter ist, als alle 20 Minuten auf dem Dorf einen Bus fahren zu lassen, der dann von 5 Menschen genutzt wird.
Es ist ne Eisenbahngesellschaft. Das liegt in der Natur der Sache, dass sie nicht zu jeder Zeit überall hin fährt. Natürlich wäre es nice wenn man diesen Standard irgendwann erreichen könnte, doch bloß weil es jetzt noch nicht so ist, ist die DB noch lange nicht schlecht. Und wenn man bedenkt wie sehr das System schon jetzt am Anschlag ist kann sie wohl auch nicht „zu teuer“ sein, sonst würde sie niemand nutzen. Der einzig valide Grund der bleibt den Groll über die DB zu hegen wären Service und Pünktlichkeit. Und nicht nur gibt’s da (auch in Deutschland!) noch ganz andere Player in der Branche die um ein vielfaches schlechter performen, irgendwo ist sie da auch von der Infrastruktur abhängig die ihr Eigentümer ihr zur Verfügung stellt. Insofern ist es wirklich geradezu absurd wie extrem die DB in Deutschland teilweise regelrecht mit Hass überzogen wird.
@@luuges Die sog. Rufbusse sind ein Witz. Fahren 3 mal täglich und man muss eine Stunde vorher anrufen. Mit dem jetzigen Stand beim ÖPNV wird es keine Verkehrswende geben.
@StrawberryStar Dann reden wir allerdings über Verkehre die Teil der Daseinsvorsorge sind. Deren Preisbildung ist nicht Gegenstand einer unternehmerischen Entscheidung der DB, sondern der des Bestellers. Wer hier auch aufgrund von Beeinträchtigungen auf den ÖV angewiesen ist kann ihn idR kostenlos nutzen, da kann das Preisargument also nicht greifen. Auch für Schüler oder Sozialhilfeempfänger gelten bezuschusste Tarife. Darüber hinaus sind es eher selbst-gewählte Abhängigkeiten in denen der PKW durchaus eine Alternative ist, die Schiene aber trotzdem von einer Vielzahl ihrer Nutzer bewusst vorgezogen wird und mit Überlastung zu kämpfen hat. Daher kann ich das „zu teuer“ nicht nachvollziehen.
Im Fernverkehr zieht es noch weniger, denn hier bestimmt die Nachfrage sowie die Knappheit des Gutes den Preis. Und da wird sich ständig über zu hohe Preise beklagt obwohl die Züge regelmäßig übervoll sind. Da passt also was nicht zusammen.
@@TVClipsDeutschland dann nenn mir ein Konzept wie man auch im ländlichen raum effizienten Nahverkehr anbieten kann. Wie gesagt Busse und Bahnen sind einfach zu teuer um sie im ländlichen Raum zuverlässig und mit einer angemessenen Taktung einzusetzen. Wir müssen von der Illusion des perfekten Nahverkehrs wegkommen und schauen was kann man sinnvoll verbessern und was nicht?
Being whipped once a day may be better than being whipped 10 times a day. You still have a right to complain because whipping sucks. unless you're into it
you would prefer the horse buggy instead, just like the good old days? 🤪
You’re free to not take the train if you don’t want to. I‘d say that’s much better than being forced to use a car.
@@djmillhaus I would prefer to have trains be on time
Ich war mit dem Zug in Spanien (vor 15 Jahren), hatte da keine Schwierigkeiten bei meiner Rundreise
Montana hat schon recht. Wir sind viel zu kritisch mit der Bahn. Ich fahre seit Jahrzehnten in regelmäßigen Abständen eine 400 km lange Strecke von Hamburg aufs hessische Land und zudem ab und zu nach München. 97 % der Fahrten haben genau so stattgefunden, wie geplant, die 3 % waren eine spannende Weihnachtserfahrung mit Umsteigen wegen Vereisung (das passiert in Spanien nicht). Freunde sind ständig am meckern. Die meckern aber auch über das schreibende Baby oder die laute Musik in der Wohnung drüber (und die anderen Fahrgäste in der Bahn). Auch da habe ich NIE Probleme. Ich denke: das ist vor allem eine Meckerkultur.
@@zanderalex2463 ich bezog mich auf den spanischen Zug mit dem ich nur gute Erfahrungen gemacht habe, bin fast nie mit der Deutschen Bahn unterwegs (außer mit dem Intercity von DB/OEBB/Le Nord)
@@StrawberryStar7 Offenbar eine andere Bahnverbindung. Hamburg Kassel ist stabil.
@@martinsenoner8186 Ich habe auch gute Erfahrungen gemacht. Besser war da aber (auch in Katalonien) nichts.
Das dürfte daran liegen dass die Erwartungshaltung bei einer Rundreise eine komplett andere ist als wenn man den öffentlichen Verkehr Tag täglich nutzt. Die Eisenbahn in Spanien ist extrem gut aufgestellt was Punkt zu Punkt Verkehre zwischen den (wirtschaftlichen wie touristischen) Zentren des Landes angeht. Die nutzt man allerdings eher selten. Das, was man hat, funktioniert zwar erst mal gut, ist aber für viele Menschen einfach dennoch total unattraktiv weil es ihre Mobilitätsbedürfnisse nicht befriedigt. Sage nicht nur ich, es gab sogar mal vor ein paar Jahren ein Interview mit dem Vorsitzenden eines Spanischen Fahrgastverbandes in irgend einer deutschen Tageszeitung der sinngemäß meinte, er würde sofort die extrem hohe Pünktlichkeit der Renfe eintauschen, wenn er dafür das extrem dichte Angebot des deutschen Netzes bekäme.
Bist ja wieder sehr aktiv😅
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