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Talgo 230 Approved for Germany & Denmark

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Talgo 230 gets ERA/EBA approval to run in Germany and Denmark as ICE L/EuroCity—opening the door to 230 km/h, modular, cross-border services.

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The new ICE L has received operating approval for Germany. The Spanish manufacturer Talgo confirmed the approval to DB. The first four trains will roll onto German rails this year. The premiere of the new long-distance train will take place on April 17th. Read the article: Accessible ICE L receives green light for Germany. You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a small commissi…

The European Railway Agency (ERA) and the Federal Railway Agency of Germany (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt; EBA) have announced this week that the ‘Talgo 230’ train already has the technical approval necessary for the subsequent commissioning by the state-owned company Deutsche Bahn, in Germany, and under the trade name ‘ICE L’. Obtaining this certification is the first step for its operation in Denmark by operator Danske Statsbaner (in commercial service…

The first stepless high-speed train of the Deutsche Bahn can go into operation at the end of 2025. Talgo has received the approval for the ICE L.

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Deutsche Bahn (DB) is getting new ICE trains with step-free access. The company has announced that they will be in operation starting in mid-December.

The European Railway Agency (ERA) and the Federal Railway Agency of Germany (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt; EBA) have announced this week that the Talgo 230 train already has the technical approval necessary for the subsequent commissioning by the state company Deutsche Bahn, in Germany and under the trade name “ICE L”. Obtaining this certification is also the first step for its operation in Denmark by the operator Danske Statsbaner (in commercial service…

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