The rail workers' strike, organised by the EVG union, started at 3 a.m. (0100 GMT) and ended at 11 a.m, although nationwide disruptions to the train network were expected for the whole day.
According to EVG, around 22,500 Deutsche Bahn employees took part in the strike, which impacted national rail and another 49 railway companies. "This is quite irritating because we travelled a long way to be at the station," said Robert Auracher, a traveller stranded at Munich central station. State-owned Deutsche Bahn said commuter trains started running again after the end of the strike, with long-distance connections set to resume at around 1 p.m.. Rail freight traffic was also at a standstill.
The EVG, which is negotiating on behalf of 230,000 workers, is seeking a 12% wage increase, or at least an additional 650 euros ($715) per month. Deutsche Bahn has offered 5% and one-off payments of up to 2,500 euros.
($1 = 0.9118 euros) (Reporting by Klaus Lauer, Elke Ahlswede, Ayhan Uyanik and Louisa Off, Writing by Linda Pasquini and Rachel More, Editing by John Stonestreet, Kirsten Donovan)