Deutsche Bahn Unveils New ICE L Train, Hopes for Punctuality Boost
Deutsche Bahn is rolling out a new ICE L high-speed train, aiming to improve both passenger comfort and the railway’s historically low on-time performance. The introduction of the new model comes as the railway faces intense scrutiny over delays,with only 55.3 percent of ICE and IC trains arriving at their destinations punctually in September.
The new trains are expected to contribute to more reliable service through reduced maintenance needs and fewer technical issues, according to railway officials. The launch represents a key step in Deutsche Bahn’s ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet and address longstanding concerns about punctuality and accessibility. The railway anticipates that each new train added to service will bolster operational stability, while advocates highlight the model’s improved accessibility features.
DB Passenger Long-Distance Transport CEO Michael Peterson stated that new trains translate to “less maintenance and less susceptibility to faults – and that’s good news for passengers.” Railway boss Palla echoed this sentiment,expressing confidence that “every new train contributes to stable operation.”
The ecological transport club, VCD, praised the ICE L’s accessibility, noting its ground-level boarding capability on standard 76 cm high platforms, facilitating access for passengers using walkers or wheelchairs. However, VCD federal chairwoman Kerstin Haarmann cautioned that further improvements are needed for platforms of varying heights, which would require external lifting systems or other assistance.