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¿Retraso en Köln Hauptbahnhof? Probablemente te deben dinero.

31% de los trenes aquí llegan tarde. La ley de la UE dice que puedes recuperar el 25–50% de tu billete. Gestionamos la reclamación.

Si tu tren llegó 60 o más minutos tarde en Köln Hauptbahnhof, tienes derecho al 25% del precio del billete de vuelta. ¿Dos horas o más? 50% de vuelta. Comprueba si cumples los requisitos en 30 segundos.

31%
Llegadas retrasadas
Trenes con 60+ minutos de retraso
100 million
Pasajeros anuales
3
Operadores
Operadores de tren que sirven esta estación
0
Rutas
Rutas que pasan por esta estación

Por qué las reclamaciones desde Köln Hauptbahnhof tienen éxito

Las causas de los retrasos aquí están bien documentadas - y ninguna es culpa tuya:

  • Rhine bridge bottleneck on approaches
  • RRX corridor saturation
  • International service delays propagating from Brussels and Amsterdam
  • Limited platform capacity for high train frequency

Estas causas no eximen al operador de responsabilidad. La congestión y los problemas de infraestructura son responsabilidad del operador.

Operadores en Köln Hauptbahnhof

Rutas desde Köln Hauptbahnhof

    Instalaciones en Köln Hauptbahnhof

    • WiFi
    • DB Lounge (first class)
    • Shops
    • Restaurants
    • Taxi rank
    • S-Bahn access
    • U-Bahn access (underground tram)
    • Left luggage
    • DB Service Point
    • Currency exchange

    Tus preguntas, respuestas directas

    My Thalys or Eurostar train arrived late at Köln Hbf. Can I claim from Deutsche Bahn?

    International trains like Thalys and Eurostar are operated by separate companies. For those services, your claim goes to the operating carrier, not DB. We can still help you file — the EU compensation rules apply across all carriers operating in the EU.

    I was on an RRX service that was very delayed. What can I claim?

    RRX trains (operated by National Express NRW) are covered by EU Regulation 2021/782. If you were delayed 60 minutes or more on a journey over 75 km, you are entitled to 25% of your ticket price. Two hours or more gets you 50%.

    My ICE from Köln to Berlin was delayed by 90 minutes. How much is that worth?

    For a 60-119 minute delay, you get 25% of the ticket price back. So on a 100 EUR ticket, that is 25 EUR. The exact amount depends on what you paid, including any discounts or sale prices at the time of booking.

    Köln Hbf is right next to the Cathedral — I was there as a tourist. Does that matter for my claim?

    Not at all. Your claim is based on the ticket you bought and the delay you experienced, not your reason for travelling. Tourists have exactly the same rights as regular commuters under EU rail law.

    Can I claim if I only have a partial delay — my train was 45 minutes late but I had no connection to miss?

    The threshold for compensation is 60 minutes at your final destination. A 45-minute delay does not qualify, even if it was frustrating. But if you had a connection and the total delay at your end point was 60+ minutes, you can claim on that basis.