Germany's railway workers are on a two day-strike, over a dispute on pay and negotiation rights.
Millions of passengers are stranded.
The action, which started on Saturday, comes during half-term holidays.
The union says a third of long-distance trains are still running, but that's little consolation for travellers.
(SOUNDBITE) (German) PASSENGER, BIRGIC BARGA, SAYING:
"At the end of the day we are suffering. I think that the bosses should be the ones suffering. They are striking and we are the ones who suffer. It's not ok."
National rail operator Deutsche Bahn had made a new pay offer on Friday, but the union rejected it and pressed ahead with the strike.