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German rail operator targets 80% on-time performance for long distances by 2035

The German state-owned rail company Deutsche Bahn aims to achieve 80% punctuality for 'long-distance' traffic by 2035. This is when the company hopes to complete a years-long reorganization and network overhaul.

Evelyn Palla, the chief executive of the company, presented this goal to its supervisory board Wednesday as part a 10-year plan.

Palla stated that the group would abandon earlier, growth-driven plans and focus on "realistic facts" instead.

Germany's rail champion has become a symbol of national frustration. Deutsche Bahn has stated that in?2025 only a little over 60% of its long-distance train services will be on time. Deutsche Bahn compensated for delays in?2025 with more than EUR155 millions ($176.33 Million).

The lack of investment over the years has worn down tracks, switches, and signal boxes. In 2026, the government and Deutsche Bahn plan to invest more than EUR23 billion in rail infrastructure, with 28,000 construction sites expected.

Deutsche Bahn announced that the new strategy would result in a'slimmed-down holding, greater autonomy for business units and annual cost'savings of more than EUR500 million from 2028, as well as an operating profit of EUR1.7billion by 2030. Reporting by Kirsti Knlle Editing Madeline Chambers

(source: Reuters)