Verspätung in Augsburg Hauptbahnhof? Sie haben wahrscheinlich Anspruch auf Entschädigung.
26% der Züge hier kommen verspätet an. EU-Recht sagt: Sie erhalten 25–50% Ihres Tickets zurück. Wir übernehmen den Antrag.
Wenn Ihr Zug 60 oder mehr Minuten verspätet in Augsburg Hauptbahnhof ankam, haben Sie Anspruch auf 25% zurück. Zwei Stunden oder mehr? 50% zurück. Prüfen Sie in 30 Sekunden, ob Sie berechtigt sind.
Warum Ansprüche aus Augsburg Hauptbahnhof erfolgreich sind
Die Ursachen für Verspätungen hier sind gut dokumentiert, und keine davon ist Ihre Schuld:
- ›Knock-on delays from Munich on the Stuttgart-Munich ICE corridor
- ›Go-Ahead Bayern regional service delays on Augsburg-Ulm line
- ›High frequency of trains through a relatively constrained station
- ›Works on the Munich-Ulm upgrade project
Diese Ursachen entbinden den Betreiber nicht. Überlastung und Infrastrukturprobleme liegen in dessen Verantwortung.
Betreiber in Augsburg Hauptbahnhof
Strecken ab Augsburg Hauptbahnhof
Einrichtungen in Augsburg Hauptbahnhof
- ✓WiFi
- ✓Shops
- ✓Restaurants
- ✓Taxi rank
- ✓Tram connections
- ✓Left luggage
- ✓DB Service Point
- ✓Bike rental
Ihre Fragen, klare Antworten
My ICE stopped at Augsburg on the way from Stuttgart to Munich and arrived late. Can I claim?
Yes. If your ticketed destination was Munich (or another city beyond Augsburg) and you arrived 60+ minutes late, you can claim. The compensation is 25% of your ticket price for 60-119 minutes, and 50% for 120 minutes or more.
I was on a Go-Ahead Bayern regional train from Augsburg. Does that operator count?
Yes. Go-Ahead Bayern operates under a public service contract and is covered by EU Regulation 2021/782. If your journey was over 75 km and you were delayed 60+ minutes, you can claim compensation from Go-Ahead Bayern.
My train from Augsburg to Ulm was very late. The distance is about 90 km — does that qualify?
Yes, 90 km is above the 75 km threshold for EU compensation. A delay of 60-119 minutes gets you 25% of the ticket price back. 120 minutes or more gets you 50%.
Augsburg is between Munich and Stuttgart. If I connect there and miss a train, who is responsible?
If you were on a single through ticket, Deutsche Bahn or the issuing carrier is responsible for the entire journey. A missed connection at Augsburg that caused a 60+ minute total delay at your destination means you can claim.
Do I have to contact Go-Ahead Bayern and DB separately if two trains were involved?
No. You file one claim against the carrier that issued your ticket. If it was a through ticket covering both trains, one carrier handles the full claim. We manage all of this — you do not need to contact operators separately.