National Express Rail NRW delayed you.
Get 25–50% of your ticket back.
EU law requires National Express Rail NRW to compensate you. 60+ minutes late = 25% back. 120+ minutes = 50% back. No win, no fee.
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Common questions about National Express Rail NRW compensation
Can I claim National Express NRW delay compensation?
Yes. National Express Rail in NRW is covered by EU 2021/782. Delays of 60+ minutes entitle you to 25% of your ticket price. 120+ minutes: 50%. Claim within 90 days.
Which National Express NRW routes are most delayed?
The RE7 (Köln–Krefeld–Rheine) and RE13 (Hamm–Venlo cross-border) are the most delay-prone, particularly due to congestion on the Cologne–Düsseldorf–Dortmund corridor and bottlenecks near Cologne.
How do I claim National Express NRW compensation?
Submit via national-express.de/fahrgastrechte or through TrainOwed within 90 days. Your VRR, VRS or Deutschlandticket is valid proof.
Is National Express NRW connected to the UK operator?
Yes. National Express Rail GmbH is the German subsidiary of National Express Group, which also operates UK coach and bus services. It entered the German rail market through competitive tenders, winning NRW contracts from 2015.
Does National Express NRW operate Rhine-Ruhr Express (RRX) trains?
National Express operates RE7 and RE13 which use the RRX-compatible corridors. The full RRX will eventually be operated by other franchisees. Current NRW services use modern Bombardier/Alstom Talent 3 double-deck trains.