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Verspätung in Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof? Sie haben wahrscheinlich Anspruch auf Entschädigung.

33% 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 Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof ankam, haben Sie Anspruch auf 25% zurück. Zwei Stunden oder mehr? 50% zurück. Prüfen Sie in 30 Sekunden, ob Sie berechtigt sind.

33%
Verspätete Ankünfte
Züge mit 60+ Minuten Verspätung
70 million
Jährliche Fahrgäste
2
Betreiber
Zugbetreiber an diesem Bahnhof
0
Strecken
Strecken durch diesen Bahnhof

Warum Ansprüche aus Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof erfolgreich sind

Die Ursachen für Verspätungen hier sind gut dokumentiert, und keine davon ist Ihre Schuld:

  • Stuttgart 21 construction reducing platform capacity
  • Terminus layout requiring trains to reverse direction
  • Knock-on delays from ICE services arriving late from Munich and Mannheim
  • Platform congestion during peak hours

Diese Ursachen entbinden den Betreiber nicht. Überlastung und Infrastrukturprobleme liegen in dessen Verantwortung.

Betreiber in Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof

Strecken ab Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof

    Einrichtungen in Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof

    • WiFi
    • DB Lounge (first class)
    • Shops
    • Restaurants
    • Taxi rank
    • S-Bahn access
    • U-Bahn access
    • Left luggage
    • DB Service Point
    • Bike rental

    Ihre Fragen, klare Antworten

    Why are so many trains delayed at Stuttgart Hbf?

    Stuttgart Hbf is a terminus station — trains enter, stop, and then have to reverse out. This takes more time than a through station, and any delay arriving compounds when the same train leaves for its next journey. The ongoing Stuttgart 21 construction has also reduced the number of usable platforms. Around 33% of long-distance arrivals are delayed.

    My train reversed at Stuttgart and then left late. Can I claim for the total delay?

    Yes. If you board at Stuttgart and your train departs late, the delay you experience at your final destination is what matters for compensation. If that is 60 minutes or more, you can claim 25% of your ticket price. Two hours or more gets you 50%.

    The Stuttgart 21 works caused my train to be cancelled. What are my rights?

    If your train is cancelled, you can choose a full refund or rerouting on the next available service at no extra cost. If you were rerouted and still arrived at your destination 60+ minutes late, you are also entitled to delay compensation on top of that.

    I had a DB BahnCard ticket. Does the compensation apply to discounted fares?

    Yes. Compensation is calculated on the price you actually paid, including BahnCard discounts, sale fares, and Sparpreis tickets. The percentage (25% or 50%) applies to whatever that amount was.

    How do I know if my delay qualifies at Stuttgart?

    Check your original arrival time against the actual arrival. If the difference is 60 minutes or more at your ticketed destination, you qualify. Submit your claim within 90 days of travel — DB removes records after that.