Hesse: Foolish days: a train or bus does not stop everywhere

Frankfurt/Kassel (dpa/lhe) - Partygoers and other travelers have to be prepared for restrictions on rail and bus traffic in Hesse over the foolish days due to construction work or relocations.

Hesse: Foolish days: a train or bus does not stop everywhere

Frankfurt/Kassel (dpa/lhe) - Partygoers and other travelers have to be prepared for restrictions on rail and bus traffic in Hesse over the foolish days due to construction work or relocations. Deutsche Bahn sees possible impairments, especially on the Frankfurt - Mannheim route due to construction work for a new electronic signal box. The route is only passable on one track, is also blocked at times and long-distance trains are traveling via detours. According to a spokeswoman, there are likely to be timetable deviations in local, long-distance and S-Bahn traffic by the end of March.

"As important as the construction work is - unfortunately, restrictions cannot be avoided," says the homepage of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV). Here, too, impairments and partial failures are expected on several local and suburban railway lines. However, the RMV has created an additional timetable for the foolish days and wants to use buses and trains until late at night to bring party-goers home again. For example, he offers the discounted "Mainz Fools' Card".

The North Hessian Transport Association (NVV) states that relocations can lead to failures at bus stops. In the north of the country, which is less addicted to the hustle and bustle, there shouldn't be any additional offers. "There will be no additional timetable offer in the NVV area during the carnival days."