Train chaos in Frankfurt: delays of up to 20 minutes expected!

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Impairments in rail traffic in Frankfurt (M) South from June 22nd, 2025: delays of up to 20 minutes. Travelers should obtain up-to-date information.

Beeinträchtigungen im Bahnverkehr in Frankfurt (M) Süd ab 22.06.2025: Verspätungen bis zu 20 Minuten. Reisende sollten aktuelle Informationen einholen.
Impairments in rail traffic in Frankfurt (M) South from June 22nd, 2025: delays of up to 20 minutes. Travelers should obtain up-to-date information.

Train chaos in Frankfurt: delays of up to 20 minutes expected!

Today, June 22, 2025, travelers in the direction of Frankfurt(M)Süd must expect disruptions to rail traffic. Loud news.de The delays in long-distance traffic, which were necessary due to repair work on the route, are currently around 20 minutes. This work began today and primarily affects the heavily frequented ICE trains between Dortmund, Cologne, Frankfurt (M), Nuremberg and Munich as well as the connection from Dortmund via Cologne and Bonn to Vienna.

The rail operator Deutsche Bahn has mobilized its employees to eliminate the disruption as quickly as possible. Travelers are urged to obtain detailed information before starting their journey. There are various ways to get the latest information: The online platform bahn.de, the DB Navigator app or the telephone travel information on 030/2970 offer quick and helpful updates.

Rights of travelers

For anyone who needs to change their travel plans due to the delays, it is important to know passenger rights. If you are more than 20 minutes late, you have the option of continuing your journey on an alternative route. In the event of a delay of more than 60 minutes, you have the option of canceling the trip or requesting a pro-rata refund of the ticket price. There is even compensation of 25% of the fare for delays of 60 minutes or more, and 50% for delays of more than 120 minutes. Travelers can find further details about these regulations on bahn.de.

Interestingly, other train connections are also affected. In Dresden, for example, there are some changes to regional transport for the time being, such as the elimination of individual compressor runs and replacement by buses in shortage situations. This was on zugfahrplande.com listed in detail.

Anyone setting off on a journey today should keep a close eye on the current situation in rail traffic. A good knack for planning is required, and it is all the more important to find out information in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises. Whether for business trips or a well-deserved vacation - traveling well prepared is the be-all and end-all!