| Re: Rail replacement Germany/ Czechia Posted by Noggin at 22:36, 3rd March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
We had a rail replacement bus I think between Rastatt and Baden-Baden a coupe of summers ago when the Rhine mainline was blockaded.
Not well done at all - no signage, no staff to supervise, no barriers to ensure orderly queuing and not enough busses. Whole ICE decanted into the street outside the station and became a scrum for the bus, all in 40-degree heat.
Compared very poorly to XC doing similar at Worcestershire Parkway which was extremely well organised and done.
| Re: Rail replacement Germany/ Czechia Posted by grahame at 21:06, 3rd March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Variable ... which is probably not very much help to you.
If you have all day for ... Berlin, Cottbus, Goerlitz, Zittau, Liberec, Prague. With a steam train side trip at Zittau. Other alternatives too. The line from Dresden is beautiful, mind - not sure about the road.
| Rail replacement Germany/ Czechia Posted by LiskeardRich at 19:21, 3rd March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Has any one experience of rail replacement buses in Germany?
I have an itinerary for Berlin to Prague on 17th March.
I’ve just received an email saying my train is cancelled and telling me to use an alternative itinerary.
It appears to contain a rail replacement bus between Dresden and Usti nad Labem on the new itinerary.
Is this likely to be a pleasant option?
My travel plans are flexible and I could change my plans completely.
(The irony being I’m driving rail replacement for 2 weeks out of Plymouth)














