How do I find out about rail strikes?

Hey, I'm not on social media or informational platforms much, and I have to commute every day next week.

Where do I find out that train strikes are planned? I would hate to stand at the station without my train arriving so that I can look for alternatives on time.

Are there special pages where things like this are posted?

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MW1965
1 year ago

You read it in the newspaper, it is mentioned in the news (radio and television), you read it on videotext of the TV.

You can contact the customer center/switch of the transport company, you can call the transport company. There are indications on the display boards in the station and at large stops. There are often also hints on ticket machines when you can view connections that fail.

Sadens
1 year ago

Radio, news or the DB Navigator is in it.

Love

Sadene

Iggemeier
1 year ago

Radio, TV, newspaper…

Ranturex
1 year ago

Tomorrow the trains will be on time. Apart from the usual delays and failures.

From 10.01. you have to calculate with very many failures. More says the GDL or the railway

Ranturex
1 year ago
Reply to  Ichdu66ersiees

Yes Monday and Tuesday is still without a strike

nobodyathome
1 year ago

I would just listen to radio once a day

Sophonisbe
1 year ago

there are special pages where this is posted, right?

On the side of the railway, it will be on the side of the GDL. in x news portals on the Internet it will stand, on the radio and TV it will also be said.

DerBayer80
1 year ago

How about checking messages?

SebRmR
1 year ago
Reply to  Ichdu66ersiees

When the railway is scheduled, it has always been reported on regional and supraregional media in the past. And the train itself always has it on its side http://www.bahn.de had. The strikes were announced in the past 1 day before. So it should be enough to look at the train 1 to 2 times a day.