Bremen Hauptbahnhof'de Gecikme mi? Büyük İhtimalle Tazminat Hakkınız Var.
26% trenlerin burada geç geliyor. AB hukuku biletinizin %25–50'sini geri alabileceğinizi söylüyor. Talebi biz yönetiyoruz.
Trenin Bremen Hauptbahnhof'de 60 veya daha fazla dakika gecikmeli vardıysa bilet fiyatınızın %25'ini geri alma hakkınız var. İki saat veya daha fazla? %50 geri. 30 saniyede uygun olup olmadığınızı kontrol edin.
Bremen Hauptbahnhof'den Taleplerin Neden Başarılı Olduğu
Buradaki gecikmelerin nedenleri iyi belgelenmiş, ve hiçbiri sizin suçunuz değil:
- ›Delays propagating from Hamburg on the Hamburg-Bremen Metronom line
- ›North German weather-related disruptions in winter
- ›Single-track sections on regional routes south of Bremen
- ›Late incoming ICE trains on the Frankfurt-Hamburg axis
Bu nedenler operatörü sorumluluktan kurtarmıyor. Yoğunluk ve altyapı sorunları operatörün sorumluluğunda.
Bremen Hauptbahnhof'deki Operatörler
Bremen Hauptbahnhof'den Güzergahlar
Bremen Hauptbahnhof'deki Tesisler
- ✓WiFi
- ✓Shops
- ✓Restaurants
- ✓Taxi rank
- ✓Tram connections
- ✓S-Bahn access
- ✓Left luggage
- ✓DB Service Point
- ✓Bike rental
Sorularınız, Doğrudan Yanıtlar
My Metronom train from Hamburg arrived late at Bremen. Can I claim?
Yes, if the journey was over 75 km. Hamburg to Bremen is around 120 km, so it qualifies under EU Regulation 2021/782. A delay of 60-119 minutes gets you 25% back; 120 minutes or more gets you 50%.
My ICE from Bremen to Frankfurt was delayed. How do I claim?
File your claim through TrainOwed with your journey date and ticket details. We submit it directly to Deutsche Bahn. You do not need to write any letters or visit a station. The process takes about two minutes.
Bremen is a smaller city — does that affect my compensation rights compared to bigger stations?
No. EU Regulation 2021/782 applies equally regardless of station size. Passengers at Bremen Hbf have exactly the same rights as those at Frankfurt or Berlin. The only criteria are delay length (60+ minutes) and journey distance (75+ km).
My regional train was cancelled and no replacement came for 45 minutes. Then when I got to my destination I was 65 minutes late. Can I claim?
Yes. The total delay at your destination — in this case 65 minutes — is what determines compensation, not the reason or the sequence of events. A 65-minute total delay qualifies for 25% of the ticket price.
How do I know if the delay was long enough to qualify?
Check your original scheduled arrival time against when you actually arrived at your final destination. If the difference is 60 minutes or more, you qualify. DB's own data shows the delay for every train, and we retrieve it automatically when you file.