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The List of FlixTrain services in Germany provides a list of all railway services of FlixTrain (FLX) in Germany. 2023 Timetable
FlixTrain GmbH is a German open-access operator of long-distance railway passenger services. It is a subsidiary of the mobility company Flix SE [], which also owns long-distance coach operator FlixBus and is supplementing the bus network with rail connections.
The passenger rail service in North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the densest train services in Germany, comprising 100 million train kilometers and is mainly operated on an integrated timetable, which has been in effect since 1998 with the introduction its current version, known as 1998 NRW-Takt.
Frequency of trains and allowed max speed on the German Intercity-Express (ICE) network (2022) This list of Intercity-Express lines in Germany includes all Intercity-Express lines in Germany. [1] The latest changes to the Intercity Express network took place at the timetable change on 10 December 2023. The network currently has 35 scheduled lines.
Rail Center Nürnberg GmbH & Co. KG; Rail Technology & Logistics - Magdeburg (RTuL) RBH Logistics GmbH (Gladbeck), formerly RAG Bahn und Hafen GmbH; RbT Regiobahn Thüringen GmbH - Bleicherode, only infrastructure; Regiobahn GmbH – regional railway company Kaarst-Neuss-Düsseldorf-Erkrath-Mettmann-Wuppertal mbH (Mettmann) Regionalbahn Kassel GmbH
The trains have a low noise-level inside and in addition to level boarding have wheelchair accessible areas that can also be used for bicycles and an accessible toilet. Each train is 105 m (344 ft) long, forming train sets 210 m (690 ft) long, with a powered single-deck car on each ends and two non-powered double-deck cars in the middle.
Abellio Rail NRW Stadler Flirt ET 23005 at Siegen in June 2011 Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland Bombardier Talent 2 at Leipzig in August 2015 WestfalenBahn Stadler Kiss at Löhne in December 2015 Werner Reisen Setra S 315 NF in Bensheim in September 2005. Abellio Deutschland was formed by the Essen public transit company (EVAG, today part of ...
The Hanover–Berlin high-speed railway is a 258-kilometre (160 mi) high-speed rail line linking the German cities of Hanover and Berlin.. The Wolfsburg-Berlin section was built as a new line and runs largely parallel to the Lehrter Bahn (the old Berlin-Hanover railway) opened in 1871.