By Johannes Malinowski and Sabine Klier
The capital region only passed the first 9-euro ticket endurance test with limited success.
Thousands of Berliners wanted to use the beautiful Whitsun weather for an excursion. But at the train stations in our city – at least in regional traffic – nothing worked at times.
The trains to Rostock via Stralsund in particular were so full that travelers with bicycles were left behind. And that despite additional capacities that the railways had announced in advance. The situation was similar on the connection between Cottbus and Magdeburg (via Berlin and Potsdam).
On Saturday, hundreds of travelers had to Regional Express in Kirchmöser (Brandenburg/Havel) leaving. The reason was a technical defect.
According to Bahn, the passenger numbers from the weekend will be published in the next few days.
For the passenger association IGEB, the Whitsun chaos at the train stations is no surprise. “There have always been problems about Pentecost,” says spokesman Jens Wieseke (57). The regional express basically passed its test, “even if there were overcrowdings in individual cases.”
According to Wieseke, excursion traffic should be separated from holiday traffic. “It makes a difference whether the family wants to cycle to Binz for a few days or whether you go on a day trip to the Oderbruch.”
There, an Interregio could sensibly close the gap between regional and long-distance transport.