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Deutscherbahn loses €2.3 billion due to delayed ICE services
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The German railway operator, DB AG, is facing a staggering loss of 2.3 billion euros attributed specifically to its unreliable high-speed train network for intercity routes according to recent corporate reports released on March 13th by major media outlets including the Handelsblatt and Tagesspiegel.de.
Key Points
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1Deutschebahn is reporting a loss of approximately €2.3 billion specifically attributed to its long-distance train services.
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2The financial shortfall appears linked directly to the unreliability and punctuality issues affecting ICE trains in Germany's intercity network.
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3Multiple major publications, including Der Spiegel (Faz), Handelsblatt, Tagesspiegel.de, Stern.de, Rp-online.de, Rss.orf.at have converged on this figure within a 3-hour window.
Developments
[Mar 16:03]
Konzernkreise report that Deutsche Bahn is losing billions due to the deteriorating long-distance network (Faz).
[Mar 15:41]
Rss.orf.at confirms a billion-loss for German Rail specifically regarding intercity travel.
Perspectives
Unpünktliche ICEs: Fernverkehr brockt Deutscher Bahn offenbar Verlust von 2,3 Milliarden ein
Tagesspiegel.de
2d ago