Germany used to be the most reliable country in the world when it comes to efficient and punctual rail services connecting cities. No more!
When eTurboNews reported No More Strikes in Germany about three weeks ago, it turned out to be wishful thinking.
Traveling within Germany remains a gamble.
The country has one of the most modern rail networks of any country in the world, and travel by rail is fast and efficient if it’s operating.
After eight months of strikes for rail and aviation in the Federal Republic of Germany, travel professionals worldwide started selling rail travel again.
Today the Union for Railroad “Eisenbahn und Verkehrsgewerkschaft (EVG) announced the longest strike this year in the ongoing payroll conflict at DB, the German Railroad company.
Starting Sunday at 10.00 pm (22.00h) until Tuesday night at midnight, long-distance ICC trains are expected to remain idle in Germany for a record 50 hours.
Also, most regional and freight trains will not be operating in Germany.
Martin Seiler, the Human Resource board member, said trains will operate normally until Sunday night, and customers can use restricted tickets flexible between May 11 to 16.
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