Traffic - Stuttgart's S-Bahn considers itself ready for Germany match
The S-Bahn in Stuttgart, according to its own statements, is ready for the rush of football fans around Germany's match against Spain in the EURO Championship on Friday. "We will run the EM traffic stable," a spokesperson said today. Normally, the 15-minute schedule will be served before the game, and additional trips will be provided after the game.
At the beginning of the week, due to an increased number of absences at the S-Bahn, there were disruptions. When a large number of personnel fail at short notice, Deutsche Bahn tries to keep the inconvenience for passengers as small as possible. This means that lines will be restricted for those with alternatives or that are generally less used. On Friday (6:00 PM), Germany faces Spain in the EURO Championship quarterfinals.
S-Bahn Stuttgart
- Despite the successful preparations for handling EM traffic on the S-Bahn in Stuttgart, there were disruptions earlier this week due to an elevated number of absences among staff.
- The S-Bahn in Baden-Württemberg, specifically Stuttgart, will provide a 15-minute schedule for regular services before Germany's UEFA European Football Championship quarterfinal match against Spain.
- In the event of unforeseen staff absences during major events like the EURO Championship, Deutsche Bahn may temporarily modify less-used lines or provide alternative services to minimize inconvenience for passengers.
- Plan your journey to the Stuttgart arena carefully if you're excited to watch Germany play Spain at the EURO Championship on Friday, as the S-Bahn is expected to be crowded with soccer fans enthusiastic about European Football Championship action.