Trains in Germany

   

In Germany there are two companies offering long-distance trains: Deutsche Bahn (formerly state-owned company) and Connex (a new company offering some long-distance services esp. in the east).

  • The popular "Interregio-trains" have recently been abolished.
  • Connex
    • Interconnex (offers services on former Interregio routes)
  • Regional rail traffic is organized and paid for by the Federal States. Trains are operated by the lowest bidder (usually private companies like Connex or regional companies), although seberal states have awarded long-term contracts to local DB Regio subsidiaries.
    • RegionalExpress (medium-distance trains offered by Deutsche Bahn)
    • RegionalBahn (short-distance trains offered by Deutsche Bahn)
    • S-Bahn (suburban rail transport offered mainly by Deutsche Bahn, sometimes by others)
    • DNR-trains (offered by Connex or others)
      • Nordwestbahn
      • Nord-Ostseebahn

Also see Transportation in Germany

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