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Deutsche Bahn warns of poorer service after billions in losses

Deutsche Bahn warns of poorer service after billions in losses

German railway company Deutsche Bahn has reported a significant loss of 2.3 billion euros for the year 2025. Consequently, the operator has warned passengers to expect a decline in service quality and reliability throughout the coming year.

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