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The official line name given by DB Fernverkehr for each line. Some lines, which have many branches, are divided into individual sections, which may deviate from the basic line. Route The route represents all stops on a route.
BahnCard (German Bahn – Rail) is a discount subscription programme offered by Deutsche Bahn (DB), the German national railway company. Unlike airline loyalty programs, but similarly to the UK Railcard, the BahnCard entitles the passenger to a discount price and must be purchased prior to travel.
Deutsche Bahn (DB), a state-owned private company, is the main provider of railway service. In recent years a number of competitors have started business, such as SWEG, ODEG or FlixTrain. DB runs several semi-independant divisions, such as DB Fernverkehr (lit. ' DB Long-Distance Traffic '), DB Regio (with several subsidiaries) and DB Cargo.
Deutsche Bahn plans to replace most Intercity and Eurocity rolling stock with Intercity-Express ICE 4 electric multiple unit trainsets by 2025. [11] ICE 4 is a Deutsche Bahn project to procure up to 300 fourth generation Intercity-Express trains to replace its existing Intercity fleets used on long-distance passenger services in Germany. [12]
EVU: DB Fernverkehr, DB ZugBus Alb-Bodensee (RAB), Ortenau-S-Bahn: 720 Black Forest Railway: Offenburg–Villingen–Singen–Konstanz: 720 EVU: DB Fernverkehr, DB ZugBus Alb-Bodensee (RAB), Ortenau-S-Bahn: 721 Kinzig Valley Railway: Offenburg–Hausach–Freudenstadt: 720/721 EVU: Ortenau-S-Bahn: 722 Harmersbach Valley Railway
An Interregio-Express on the Black Forest railway (Baden) at Singen station. The Interregio-Express (IRE) is a local public transport railway service operated by the Deutsche Bahn which is only available in the German states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Berlin (until December 2024 also on the High Rhine Railway line, which passes through Switzerland). [1]
Südostbayernbahn (Southeast Bavaria Railway) is one of several regional railway networks in Germany owned by Germany's national railway, Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG). Since 2001, the network has included the railway hub of Mühldorf which connects 7 major railway lines from Munich, Rosenheim, Freilassing, Burghausen, Simbach am Inn, Passau and Landshut, forming a star-shaped network of lines ...
In 2020 Deutsche Bahn placed an order with Siemens for 30 trains, and options for another 60, of the Velaro design and based on the previously procured ICE Class 407. [15] Referenced by Siemens as Velaro MS ("multi-system"), these trains are called ICE 3neo by Deutsche Bahn and classified as 408. The trains are designed for operation at 320 km ...