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  2. Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway - Wikipedia

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    Between 1870 and 1906 long-distance trains between Munich and Nuremberg used this line, with a total length of 198 kilometres. [14] With the commissioning of the Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway, the line between Nuremberg and Augsburg was reduced to 137 kilometres in 1906, and between Nuremberg and Munich to 199 km. After this shortening ...

  3. Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Almost all long-distance trains travelling from Munich to the north of Germany run in combination to Nuremberg over the high-speed link and then divide up from here. So even for these trunk services there is a frequent service between the two cities.

  4. List of Intercity-Express lines in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Between Nuremberg and Munich all trains run via Ingolstadt, but only one service (running south) stops. The service runs every two hours, together with line 18 there is an hourly service between Hamburg and Nuremberg and for part of the day continuing to Munich.

  5. München-Nürnberg-Express - Wikipedia

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    The München-Nürnberg-Express (literally: Munich-Nuremberg Express) is a RegionalExpress train service in the southern German state of Bavaria, connecting the two main cities of the state, Munich and Nuremberg. With its maximum speed of 200 km/h (125 mph), the train is currently (as of 2011) the fastest regional train service in Germany.

  6. Munich–Treuchtlingen railway - Wikipedia

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    The Munich–Treuchtlingen railway, also known as the Altmühlbahn (Altmühl Railway), is a railway line in the German state of Bavaria.As part of the new and upgraded Nuremberg–Ingolstadt–Munich line project, the Munich-Ingolstadt section is gradually being upgraded for a line speed of up to 200 km/h (120 mph).

  7. Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is a stop for IC and ICE trains on the German long-distance railway network. The Nuremberg–Ingolstadt–Munich high-speed line with 300 km/h (186 mph) operation opened 28 May 2006, and was fully integrated into the rail schedule on 10 December 2006. Travel times to Munich have been reduced to as little as one hour.

  8. Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway - Wikipedia

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    The commissioning of the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway in 2006 led to a significant shift in long-distance traffic to the new MunichNuremberg route. In long-distance rail passenger transport, Intercity Express and Intercity trains run on the line. Long-distance trains stopping in Donauwörth and Treuchtlingen only serve the route ...

  9. Nuremberg–Bamberg railway - Wikipedia

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    The entire Nuremberg-Bamberg route is integrated as Regionalbahn service R2 and S-Bahn service S1 of the Nuremberg S-Bahn in the transport network of Greater Nuremberg. Long-distance passenger traffic consists of hourly Intercity-Express services on the MunichNuremberg – Leipzig – Berlin (– Hamburg) route.