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Hamburg-Berlin Railway Line Free Again After Renovation - Criticism by Politicians

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The trains between Hamburg and Berlin are running on the direct line again: after more than ten months of renovation, the connection is reopened. However, politicians criticized the railway management on this occasion.

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After months of general renovation, the train line between Hamburg and Berlin will be put back into service on Sunday. However, the Deutsche Bahn's long-distance trains will be running a little slower in the first two weeks after the reopening. The reason for this is the decrease in the new signal and interlocking technology as well as load and acceptance journeys, explains DB.The train will also make its small timetable change on Sunday. Change…

·Germany
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The trains between Hamburg and Berlin are running on the direct line again: after more than ten months of renovation, the connection is reopened. However, politicians criticized the railway management on this occasion.

·Hamburg, Germany
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In recent months, the railway line between Berlin and Hamburg has been a burdensome construction site for many commuters. It is now to act as a central European corridor with more long-distance trains and more speed.

Lean Left

The train line between the two largest German cities is repassable. This means 30,000 people have shorter travel times. The most important questions and answers

·Germany
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Ten months of construction site chaos, detours and replacement buses – from Sunday it will be over. The general renovation of the Berlin-Hamburg railway line has been completed: more trains, new direct connections and a new timetable.

·Dortmund, Germany
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For tens of thousands of commuters between Hamburg and Berlin, replacement traffic and diversions will end from Sunday. But it will change even more in the rail timetable.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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rbb24.de broke the news on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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