A third of the long-distance trains are canceled on Monday

BERLIN (dpa-AFX) – Despite the cancellation of the warning strike, numerous regional and long-distance trains of Deutsche Bahn will be canceled at the beginning of the week. Around two-thirds of the planned long-distance trains will run on Monday, DB announced on Sunday. There were also “individual train cancellations” on Sunday evening. “From Tuesday, all ICE and IC trains will be back on the road as planned,” announced the state-owned group.

For regional traffic, DB generally spoke of “restrictions and cancellations” that could be expected regionally on Monday. There will still be restrictions in freight traffic on Monday and Tuesday.

Since the warning strike was only canceled at Deutsche Bahn, some private rail company connections will also be canceled on Monday and Tuesday. In Bavaria, for example, the Bayerische Oberlandbahn (BOB), the Bayerische Regiobahn (BRB) and the Meridian are affected, as the railway and transport union EVG announced. The EVG is currently negotiating new collective agreements with dozens of railway companies.

After the short-term cancellation of the 50-hour warning strike, rail operations had to be reorganized from shutting down to ramping up within 24 hours, DB said. “Since yesterday, around 50,000 train journeys nationwide in long-distance and local traffic alone, as well as the associated shift and deployment plans, have been rescheduled. Vehicles have to be rescheduled and some have to be taken to new departure points,” it said./nif/DP/mis

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