9€ ticket disaster?

Did the DB underestimate the €9 ticket? I mean, I've seen three videos now where the trains were so overcrowded that the train drivers threatened to call the police to clear the train. I find that pretty outrageous.

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ChristianMay270
2 years ago

The DB can hardly do anything. It only drives the services ordered by the local transport company. In particular on tourist-relevant connections, an increased passenger volume cannot therefore always be avoided.

This was underestimated, only not from the DB.

ES1956
2 years ago

We underestimated* but this has nothing to do for the DB.

* if it was even thought about

cas65
2 years ago

I'm sure not the DB.

Rather the incompetent people who just decide.

Havenari
2 years ago

It doesn't need a 9€ ticket, I've already experienced it before.

DummeStudentin
2 years ago

That was to be expected.

llooll9
2 years ago

Yeah, we got it. It was really crowded. But this is not the fault of the 9€ ticket, but of the public transport.

Olokun
2 years ago
Reply to  llooll9

The antagonists of the public transport have not thought out.

llooll9
2 years ago
Reply to  Olokun

The public transport is far too badly developed in Germany. There is no capacity, route connections and so on

Johnlongdong
2 years ago

Stop whining and mocking and thank you for 9 euros all month through Germany:)

Eisenhieb
2 years ago
Reply to  Johnlongdong

Costs and even only 2.4 billion euros

user752835863
2 years ago

Everything has its price

Nora700
2 years ago

Government should lower petrol prices and the right thing to do is not because people would have a fair choice.

Havenari
2 years ago
Reply to  Nora700

And free beer! For the people who prefer to stay on the sofa.

Nora700
2 years ago
Reply to  Havenari

Wrong at Hartz.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

This €9 tecket was once again attempting to tie civil relief to the ideological policy of climate recovery. Hardly anyone likes the public transport, usually only the people who a) don't own a car or b) hardly have any parking at the arrival location.

Havenari
2 years ago

No one likes the public transport

This explains the crowded train 😁