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Line Direction between ICE 2 (Düsseldorf and Munich) ICE 4 (Kiel, Hamburg and Frankfurt) ICE 8: Berlin and Munich: ICE 9 (Berlin, Cologne and Bonn) ICE 10: Berlin, Hanover and Düsseldorf/Cologne
DB Regio NRW 1–3× Bombardier Talent (643) RB 52: Volmetal-Bahn Sauerland Net: Dortmund – Hagen – Schalksmühle – Lüdenscheid: 54 km 434: DB Regio NRW 1× Pesa Link II (632) 1× Pesa Link III (633) 1× Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (648) RB 53: Ardey-Bahn Sauerland Net: Dortmund – Schwerte – Iserlohn: 39 km 433: DB Regio NRW 1× Pesa Link ...
2 Network map. 3 History. ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... but in October 2011 Deutsche Bahn stated that it expected work to start in 2014 and the extra ...
DB Regio Bayern Bombardier Talent 2 (442) [16] RB 66: 60 Kochelsee-Bahn Munich – Tutzing – Kochel Munich–Garmisch-Partenkirchen Tutzing–Kochel: 960, 961 RB 67: 60 Pfaffenwinkel-Bahn Ammersee-Bahn Augsburg – Mering – Geltendorf – Dießen – Weilheim – Peißenberg – Schongau: Munich–Augsburg Mering–Weilheim Weilheim ...
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.
The linking of tram line 25 between Max-Weber-Platz and Grünwald via the S-Bahn trunk line was an important argument for the construction of the eastern tram bypass, which was taken into operation on 8 November 1997. [7] The platform is 210 metres long and 96 cm high. [8]
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 the Deutsche Bahn as the Hauptbahnhof (German for "main station"), of which there are 122 in total.
The Deutsche Bahn AG [a] (IPA: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbaːn], lit. ' German Railway '; abbreviated as DB or DB AG [deːbeː aːˈɡeː]) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government.