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Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is an important hub in the south German railway network. Numerous lines meet here from all points of the compass. Amongst them is the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway, opened in summer 2006 and which shortened journey times on many routes.
In Würzburg Hauptbahnhof, exit speeds for long-distance trains to Nuremberg would be increased from 40 to 60 km/h and parallel entry options from Nuremberg and Bamberg would be created. [ 2 ] The preliminary plans for the project was submitted to the Bundesbahn headquarters on 31 May 1987 and planning approval was granted on 18 November 1988.
Within Fürth there are seven U-Bahn stations: Stadtgrenze (partly within Nuremberg, partly within Fürth – indeed the station's name means "city boundary" – but assigned to and run by Nuremberg), Jakobinenstraße, Fürth Hauptbahnhof, Rathaus, Stadthalle, Klinikum and Hardhöhe. U1 is the oldest line of the system, the longest line and the ...
In 2010 the S-Bahn Nuremberg officially extended its line S1 to Bamberg main station via Fürth and Erlangen providing a second urban rail link between Nuremberg and Fürth (besides the U-Bahn) and two new interchange stations between U1 and S1 at Fürth Hauptbahnhof and what was then Unterfarrnbach station (S1) / Klinikum (U1). After a ...
The following is the list of 49 stations on the Nuremberg U-Bahn: [1] Station Line Opened Notes ... Hauptbahnhof: U1, U2, U3: 28 January 1978, 24 September 1988:
The Nuremberg S-Bahn (German: S-Bahn Nürnberg) is an S-Bahn network covering the region of Nuremberg, Fürth and Erlangen which started operations in 1987 [1] and is now integrated into the Greater Nuremberg Transport Association (Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg). [2] The full length of the five current lines is about 277.6 kilometres. [3]
Nuremberg–Cheb Hersbruck–Pommelsbrunn Nuremberg–Schwandorf Neukirchen–Regensburg Neukirchen–Weiden: 855, 870 DB Regio Bayern Class 612 RE 43: Some trains Nuremberg – Hersbruck (l Pegnitz) – Neukirchen (b Sulzb) – Amberg (– Schwandorf – Regensburg) Nuremberg–Schwandorf Schwandorf–Regensburg: 855, 870 Class 612 [7] RE 47
The Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway is a 78-kilometre-long (48 mi) high-speed railway running between the cities of Nuremberg and Ingolstadt in Bavaria, Germany. It branches off the Nuremberg–Regensburg railway and runs parallel to the A9 Autobahn to Ingolstadt, where it joins the Munich–Treuchtlingen railway at Ingolstadt Nord station.