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Published Munich, GermanyUpdated

Deutsche Bahn: ICE Too Dirty – Staff Throws All Passengers Off the Train

Summary by Berliner Morgenpost
If you are looking for something special, you should take the Deutsche Bahn more often. ICE travelers from Munich to Hamburg experienced a real adventure.

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In Germany, travelers are used to trains being delayed or canceled, but this time they are traveling on a single intercity train...

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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An ICE train driver let all passengers get off – the train is too dirty. A lawyer talks about "abuse" and gives interested passengers tips.

derwesten.dederwesten.de
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The fact that passengers are thrown out of an ICE of the Deutsche Bahn is rather rare - especially for this reason!

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If you are looking for something special, you should take the Deutsche Bahn more often. ICE travelers from Munich to Hamburg experienced a real adventure.

·Berlin, Germany
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Train travellers want to travel from Munich to Hamburg – but only to Nuremberg. Train staff do not want to continue the journey. That is the reason.

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Every day many travellers at the Deutsche Bahn are angry about train failures and delays. On a trip from Munich to the north the frustration would have been avoidable. The journey is stopped by the train attendants early on. When explaining the reasons, travellers believe in a joke at first.

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abendblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Germany (3)

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