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Course of the railway through the old German states Hamburger station in Berlin in 1850 Hamburger station and Lehrter station in Berlin in 1875 Berliner Bahnhof station; the link line to Klosterthor station is in the foreground The 148 metre-long train hall in Hamburg The propeller-driven Rail Zeppelin (230 km/h, 1931) Interzone express hauled by DR VT 12.14 at Hamburg-Bergedorf in July 1959
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 Hanover–Berlin high-speed railway is a 258-kilometre (160 mi) high-speed rail line linking the German cities of Hanover and Berlin. The Wolfsburg -Berlin section was built as a new line and runs largely parallel to the Lehrter Bahn (the old Berlin-Hanover railway) opened in 1871.
In 1993, the ICE line 6's terminus was moved from Hamburg to Berlin (later, in 1998, via the Hanover-Berlin line and the former IC line 3 from Hamburg-Altona via Hannover Hbf–Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe–Fulda–Frankfurt Hbf–Mannheim Hbf–Karlsruhe Hbf–Freiburg Hbf to Basel SBB was upgraded to ICE standards as a replacement).
The List of railway routes in Berlin and Brandenburg provides a list of all railway routes in Brandenburg and Berlin, eastern Germany. This includes Regional-Express, Regionalbahn and S-Bahn Berlin services. In the route tables, the major stations are shown in bold text. Where intermediate stations are not given, these are replaced by three ...
The Berlin–Munich high-speed railway is a 623 km (387 mi) high-speed rail line connecting the German cities of Berlin, Leipzig, Erfurt, Nuremberg, and Munich.The line was opened on 10 December 2017. [1]
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.
The Ringbahn (German for circle railway) is a 37.5 km (23.3 mi) long circle route around Berlin's inner city area, on the Berlin S-Bahn network. Its course is made up of a pair of tracks used by S-Bahn trains and another parallel pair of tracks used by various regional, long distance and freight trains.