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English: Germany: Map of the ICE line network, train frequencies and top speeds (status as of 2022) The map includes lines served by the TGV and Railjet trains. The colors represent the top speed:
1 train pair runs on weekends and public holidays only: Siemens Desiro Classic DB Regio Südost RE 20: Dresden – Pirna – Bad Schandau – Děčín – Ústí nad Labem – Litoměřice 2 train pairs on weekends and public holidays in the summer: Siemens Desiro Classic, ČD class 371 + corridor coaches RB 20
120 min / 5 train pairs (Sun, May–October) RB 72: 772: Mühlacker – Maulbronn West – Maulbronn Stadt 7 train pairs (Maulbronn West – Stadt) 3 train pairs (Pforzheim – Maulbronn West) DB Regio Baden-Württemberg RB 74: 774: Tübingen Hbf – Horb – Hochdorf (b. Horb) – Nagold – Calw – Pforzheim Hbf 30 min (Pforzheim – Nagold)
Line 27 consists of a of train that starts in Berlin Hauptbahnhof, but operations in the opposite direction end in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The train pair supplements the EC 27 service and connects Berlin with the Czech Republic and Austria using a České dráhy Railjet set.
The passenger rail service in North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the densest train services in Germany, comprising 100 million train kilometers and is mainly operated on an integrated timetable, which has been in effect since 1998 with the introduction its current version, known as 1998 NRW-Takt.
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 ]
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The Rhein-Münsterland-Express (RE 7) is a Regional-Express service in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). The hourly service initially runs to the south east from Krefeld via Neuss to Cologne and then turns to run to the northeast via Solingen, Wuppertal, Hagen to Münster.