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Today, more than ever before, speed, reliability and comfort are the decisive parameters when it comes to ensuring the attractiveness of modern rail systems and their economic success. They place the main emphasis on an optimum utilization of railway lines. Consequently, this calls for top products of convincing quality and reliability and for customized concepts designed to optimize project implementation and cooperation.

Numerous joint references in all sectors of rail-based transportation testify to the success of the German High-Speed Initiative.

Asia in detail
Europe in detail

NBS Hanover-Wuerzburg
1991
327 km
NBS Manheim-Stuttgart
1991
100 km
AVE Madrid-Sevilla (Alta Velocidad Española)
1992
471 km

Rail transportation projects for German unification (PBDE) since April 1991
ABS Hamburg-Berlin
2004
End of 2004
286 km
ABS Uelzen-Salzwedel-Stendal
1999
113 km
High-speed connection Hanover-Berlin
1998
263 km
ABS Magdeburg-Berlin
1995
139 km
ABS Eichenberg-Halle
1994
170 km
 
ABS Bebra-Erfurt
1995
103 km
ABS/NBS Nuremberg-Berlin
2006
514 km
ABS Leipzig-Dresden
2010
117 km
Light rail loops Berlin
1998
 
Bangkok Mass Transit System, Metro
1999
 
 
ERL Project Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur-New Airport
2002
 
 
NBS Cologne-Rhine/Main
2002
177 km
North-South link Berlin
2004
177 km
LRT Verona, Italy
2004
 
  
MST, LRT Portugal
2005
 
 
NBS Madrid-Barcelona
2004/6
620 km
 
Extension of transportation project for
German unification (VDE) No. 8 from Berlin
via Halle/Leipzig and Erfurt to Nuremberg
NBS/ABS Nuremberg-Ingolstadt-Munich
NBS
Nuremberg-Ingolstadt
ABS Ingolstadt-Munich
2006
End of 2006


171 km

89km
82 km
HSL Zuid Amsterdam-Brussels
2006

Lehrter Bahnhof, Berlin
2006

NBS Taipei-Kaohsiung, Taiwan
2006
350 km
 
ABS Berlin-Frankfurt (Oder), part of the European railway network Paris-Berlin-Warsaw:
• Berlin Ostbahnhof-Erkner
• Erkner-Frankfurt (Oder)
• Frankfurt (Oder)/German-Polish Border
2008
85 km
ABS Berlin-Dresden
(part of the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan and part of the European railway link Berlin-Prague-Vienna)
2010
125 km
Railway node Halle/Leipzig,
S-Bahn Halle/Saale–Leipzig
2010
2004/5
80 km
33 km
 
ABS/NBS Karlsruhe-Basel
2012
180 km
NBS Stuttgart-Ulm Construction: 8 years 61,3 km