Marshalling Yard in Germany. Source: mirokola/Pixabay

Deutsche Bahn invests 13.6 billion in railway infrastructure

Image: Pixabay. Mirokola

This year, Deutsche Bahn invests 13.6 billion euros in the railway infrastructure of Germany. This is around 900 million euros more than in the previous year. The railway company is modernising and renewing around 1,800 kilometers of track, 2,000 points, 140 bridges and 800 stations. With this program, it primarily wants to create more capacity in the rail network and make the existing infrastructure more efficient.

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Author: Majorie van Leijen

Majorie van Leijen is the editor-in-chief of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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Marshalling Yard in Germany. Source: mirokola/Pixabay

Deutsche Bahn invests 13.6 billion in railway infrastructure

Image: Pixabay. Mirokola

This year, Deutsche Bahn invests 13.6 billion euros in the railway infrastructure of Germany. This is around 900 million euros more than in the previous year. The railway company is modernising and renewing around 1,800 kilometers of track, 2,000 points, 140 bridges and 800 stations. With this program, it primarily wants to create more capacity in the rail network and make the existing infrastructure more efficient.

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Author: Majorie van Leijen

Majorie van Leijen is the editor-in-chief of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

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