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Delayed at Berlin Gesundbrunnen? You're Probably Owed Money.

30% of trains here arrive late. EU law says you get 25–50% of your ticket back. We handle the claim.

If your train arrived 60 or more minutes late at Berlin Gesundbrunnen or beyond, you're entitled to 25% of your ticket price back. Two hours or more? 50% back. That's not a goodwill gesture, it's EU law, and the operator is legally required to pay it. Most passengers never claim. We fix that. Check if you qualify in 30 seconds.

30%
Delayed Arrivals
Trains arriving 60+ minutes late
22 million
Annual Passengers
3
Operators
Train operators serving this station
0
Routes
Routes passing through this station

Why Claims from Berlin Gesundbrunnen Succeed

The causes of delays here are well-documented, and none of them are your fault:

  • Hamburg-Berlin IC and ICE delays stopping here on the northern approach to the city
  • S-Bahn Ring congestion at a major interchange point
  • Infrastructure works on the Berlin north corridor
  • Knock-on delays from trains arriving late from Hamburg and Rostock

These causes don't let the operator off the hook. Congestion and infrastructure issues are the operator's responsibility, not force majeure. That's why claims from this station hold up, even when operators push back.

Operators at Berlin Gesundbrunnen

Routes from Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    Facilities at Berlin Gesundbrunnen

    • WiFi
    • Shops
    • Restaurants
    • Taxi rank
    • S-Bahn access
    • U-Bahn access (U8)
    • Left luggage
    • DB Service Point

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