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by netsharc
2090 days ago
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Not original commenter, but basically he's right, according to the German Rail (in German): https://www.deutschebahn.com/pr-hamburg-de/hintergrund/theme... If a night loses 1 hour, the train stops for less time at the scheduled stops, or arrives with a delay. If the night gains an hour, the train waits somewhere for an hour. Which sounds like a painful thing, having to travel (or wait) an extra hour because of clocks. Interestingly if the night loses an hour, the trains are automatically an hour behind schedule... |
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