Deutsche Bahn plans to increase fares again in winter

Deutsche Bahn passengers have to be prepared for a fare increase this winter. Board member Michael Peterson made that clear. He referred to the sharp increase in energy costs.

Deutsche Bahn wants to increase prices

“Of course we will have to raise prices,” said Peterson on the sidelines of the presentation of a new train in Berlin. Deutsche Bahn will inform you about the increase at the end of the month. Calculated over the year, the group expects additional energy costs of around two billion euros.

The prices usually increase when the timetable changes in mid-December. A fare increase of an average of four percent has already been announced for regional transport outside of transport associations and national tariffs.

From 2024 there will also be ICE trains with stepless entrances

In addition, Deutsche Bahn will also have ICE trains with stepless entrances from 2024. 23 low-floor trains from the Spanish manufacturer Talgo will be delivered by 2027, as the railway has now announced. Passengers with restricted mobility and customers with bulky luggage, bicycles or prams can board these trains more easily than the other ICE series.

Stepless access is to become standard in future tenders, as board member Michael Peterson announced at the presentation of the train in Berlin. “Our goal as DB is: rail travel for everyone, rail travel without barriers.” By 2030, however, Deutsche Bahn will get numerous new ICE trains with levels from existing contracts.

The Talgo train will first be used between Berlin and Amsterdam, and later also on connections to Sylt and the Allgäu. The 23 trains cost about 550 million euros. The train calls them ICE-L (low floor).

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