DSB Admits Problems on Zealand: 'It's Wearing on Patience'
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Train passengers have had to arm themselves with patience. Now DSB is explaining the reason for the many delays.
We acknowledge that it takes longer to arrive and that it can be difficult to find a seat. But there is light at the end of the tunnel, says the response from DSB.
We acknowledge that it takes longer to get there during the track work period, and there are fewer departures, which can also mean that there may be cases where it is difficult to get a seat, says DSB's head of information Tony Bispeskov in an article in Berlingske. The article is a response to a letter from the editor criticizing the consequences of the track work between Slagelse, Sorø and Ringsted. According to Tony Bispeskov, the travel time…
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