Verspätung in Kassel Wilhelmshöhe? Sie haben wahrscheinlich Anspruch auf Entschädigung.
30% 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 Kassel Wilhelmshöhe 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 Kassel Wilhelmshöhe erfolgreich sind
Die Ursachen für Verspätungen hier sind gut dokumentiert, und keine davon ist Ihre Schuld:
- ›ICE delays on the Frankfurt-Hannover-Hamburg high-speed axis
- ›Works on the Hannover-Würzburg Neubaustrecke
- ›Regional connections into Hesse and Thuringia arriving late
- ›Cascading delays from both north and south directions
Diese Ursachen entbinden den Betreiber nicht. Überlastung und Infrastrukturprobleme liegen in dessen Verantwortung.
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- ✓Left luggage
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What is Kassel Wilhelmshöhe and why is it different from Kassel Hbf?
Kassel has two main stations. Kassel Wilhelmshöhe is the ICE station — it sits on the Hannover-Würzburg high-speed line and handles all long-distance traffic. Kassel Hauptbahnhof is the older city-centre station used mainly for regional and tram services. If you were on an ICE, you almost certainly departed from or arrived at Wilhelmshöhe.
My ICE from Frankfurt to Hamburg stopped at Kassel Wilhelmshöhe and arrived late at Hamburg. Can I claim?
Yes. The delay at your final destination (Hamburg) is what counts. If it was 60-119 minutes late, you get 25% of the ticket price back. If it was 120 minutes or more, you get 50%.
I arrived at Kassel Wilhelmshöhe 90 minutes late on an ICE from Hannover. Can I claim even though it is my final stop?
Yes. If Kassel Wilhelmshöhe is your ticketed final destination and your train arrived 90 minutes late, you are entitled to 25% of your ticket price as compensation.
Are the regional trains at Kassel Wilhelmshöhe also covered?
Yes, for journeys over 75 km. DB Regio trains connecting Kassel to Göttingen, Erfurt, or Marburg typically exceed that threshold. A delay of 60+ minutes at your destination qualifies.
The ICE was diverted and stopped at Kassel instead of running through. I had to take a regional train onward. Can I claim?
Yes. If a diversion or rerouting caused you to arrive at your final destination 60+ minutes late, you can claim for the total delay. The mode of the replacement service does not affect your right to compensation.