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** However, connecting trains often will wait for a delayed train if they know that passengers want to transfer. So if you see your current train is already delayed, tell your train attendant about the next train you want to catch.
 
** However, connecting trains often will wait for a delayed train if they know that passengers want to transfer. So if you see your current train is already delayed, tell your train attendant about the next train you want to catch.
 
* '''Avoid the last connection of the day,''' to lower the risk of staying somewhere overnight.  
 
* '''Avoid the last connection of the day,''' to lower the risk of staying somewhere overnight.  
* '''Board at an earlier station.''' If your first train stops at several stations in your city, try to board at an earlier station. For instance, if you want to go from Berlin to the Baltic Sea, try to board the train already in Südkreuz. It will likely be emptier than at a later station.
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* '''Board at an earlier station.''' For instance, if you want to go from Berlin to the Baltic Sea, try to board the train already in Südkreuz. It will likely be emptier than at a later station.
  
 
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