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Due to the number of railway stations it shows a selection of the principal stations and links to related state articles. Where there are 2 or more passenger stations in a large town or city, the most important is often designated by Deutsche Bahn as Hauptbahnhof (German for "central station"), of which there are 122 in total.
About 1,658 km (1,030 mi) are high-speed railway lines. [3] Germany has the 6th longest railway network in the world, and the largest in Europe after Russia. [5] Germany was ranked 4th among national European rail systems in the 2017 European Railway Performance Index assessing intensity of use, quality of service and safety. [6]
Bon Air Railway: L&N: 1887 1887 Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway: Brimstone Railroad: SOU: 1941 1965 Brimstone and New River Railway: Brimstone and New River Railway: SOU: 1965 1966 New River Railway: Bristol, Elizabethtown and North Carolina Railway: SOU: 1889 1895 Virginia and Southwestern Railway: Burlington Northern Inc. BN 1980 ...
Station No. Place Category (2011) 0034 Aichach: 5 0036 Ainring 6 0099 Allersberg (Rothsee) 6 0075 Altdorf (b Nürnberg) 6 0076 Altdorf West (b Nürnberg)
On 11 May 1880, station operations were transferred from the old station, which remains in place and is now a listed monument, and the tracks connecting to it were dismantled. With the opening of the station on 15 May 1880 of the railway line via Pilsting to Plattling was followed by the opening of the Mühldorf–Landshut line on 4 October ...
Eichstätt station–Eichstätt Stadt railway: Eichstätt station–Eichstätt Stadt 413f 993 Regensburg–Ingolstadt railway Ingolstadt–Neuoffingen railway: Regensburg–Ingolstadt–Donauwörth–Ulm: 412/411e/410 995 Augsburg–Nördlingen railway Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Nördlingen railway: Aalen–Nördlingen–Donauwörth: 324/411f 999
Construction of the first high-speed rail in Germany began shortly after that of the French LGVs (lignes à grande vitesse, high-speed lines). However, legal battles caused significant delays, so that the German Intercity-Express (ICE) trains were deployed ten years after the TGV network was established. Germany has around 1,658 kilometers ...
The Ausserfern Railway (German: Außerfernbahn) is a cross-border railway line in the German state of Bavaria and the Austrian state of Tyrol. The single-tracked branch line starts from Kempten in Germany, before crossing into Austria just after passing through Pfronten .