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This only includes major stations with official statistics (usually either Category 1 or Category 2 stations). Stations of these categories without data are not included (e.g. Berlin Potsdamer Platz station, Berlin-Wannsee station, Hamburg Dammtor station, Frankfurt (Main) Süd station). Other stations (category 3 and lower) are not included ...
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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.
A train rear-ended another train that had stopped unexpectedly in front of it between Oberbarmen and Wupperfeld, causing the trailing car of the stopped train to fall off the track. There were two minor injuries. [24] Subsequently, a safety device was developed to make derailments nearly impossible. [6] 21 July 1950
In front of the station building are a taxi rank and the regional bus station. A short distance away is the central public transport hub known as Bustreff Albertstraße. The station has numerous shops; since its renovation in 2004 the overbridge also enables access to the Regensburg Arcade shopping centre south of the station tracks. At the ...
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) 6 0094 Altenerding: 6 0126 Altomünster: 6 0134 Amberg: 5 0139 Ampfing 5 0161 Ansbach: 3 0187 Aschaffenburg Hbf: 2 0216 Aufhausen (b Erding) 6 0219 Augsburg Haunstetterstraße: 3 0220 Augsburg ...
Massive train disruptions in Germany left hundreds of passengers stranded on Saturday, as authorities worked to restore traffic following a technical malfunction. Some traffic has since resumed ...
Transdev Germany is the largest private operator of buses and passenger trains in Germany. Also Netinera (previously Arriva Deutschland ) operates several railway lines in Germany. In 2018, public sector funding accounted for 25.6% of the cost of short-distance passenger transport including all rail and bus services. [ 9 ]