| Bet on how late your train will be? Posted by grahame at 03:58, 20th March 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From European Rail Timetable news blog
Betting on the Delay: BahnBet Turns Deutsche Bahn Frustration into a Game
Anyone who has travelled regularly on the German rail network will be familiar with the experience: checking the departure board, watching the minutes tick up, and wondering just how late the train will be this time. BahnBet is a tongue-in-cheek website that turns that familiar frustration into a playful social experiment.
The platform invites users to “bet” on the delay of long-distance trains, from ICE services to IC and EC departures. The twist is that no real money is involved. Every participant begins with €1,000 of entirely fictional “caßh”, which can be staked on predictions about how late a particular train will arrive. Using a simple slider, users guess the delay – anywhere from zero to 90 minutes – and then wait to see how close they were once the train finally reaches its destination.
Anyone who has travelled regularly on the German rail network will be familiar with the experience: checking the departure board, watching the minutes tick up, and wondering just how late the train will be this time. BahnBet is a tongue-in-cheek website that turns that familiar frustration into a playful social experiment.
The platform invites users to “bet” on the delay of long-distance trains, from ICE services to IC and EC departures. The twist is that no real money is involved. Every participant begins with €1,000 of entirely fictional “caßh”, which can be staked on predictions about how late a particular train will arrive. Using a simple slider, users guess the delay – anywhere from zero to 90 minutes – and then wait to see how close they were once the train finally reaches its destination.














