Winter-delayed construction on Hamburg-Berlin railway: snowy tracks, workers, stalled train.
Winter-delayed construction on Hamburg-Berlin railway: snowy tracks, workers, stalled train.
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Railway line sanierung between hamburg and berlin takes longer than planned

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The comprehensive sanierung of the railway line between Hamburg and Berlin is delayed due to the harsh winter. Deutsche Bahn states that the original completion date of April 30 cannot be met. A new timeline is to be announced on March 13.

The sanierung of the 280-kilometer railway line between Hamburg and Berlin, closed since early August 2024, is taking longer than planned. Originally, nine months of construction time were anticipated, but the cold winter has hindered progress. "We must say after the last days that we currently assume it will no longer be possible to resume operations on April 30," explained Gerd-Dietrich Bolte, board member for infrastructure planning and projects at DB InfraGo.

The harshest winter in 15 years in northern and eastern Germany has made cable laying for signaling and interlocking systems nearly impossible. "That's where we have extreme difficulties and factually no progress," Bolte said. Overhead line work also had to be postponed. By mid-December, around 165 kilometers of tracks, 241 switches, noise barriers, signals, overhead lines, and platforms had been renewed. The most challenging phase, renewing the control and safety technology with hundreds of kilometers of cables, signals, and switch drives, is upcoming, followed by a multi-stage testing process.

The line crosses five federal states and is one of Germany's most important commuter routes with 30,000 long-distance passengers daily and 470 trains. During the closure, long-distance services are rerouted via Stendal and Uelzen, adding at least 45 minutes to travel times. Instead of two connections per hour, there is only one, and stops like Ludwigslust and Wittenberge are omitted. In regional transport, many trains run only partially or are canceled; commuters use replacement buses with significantly longer journey times. Freight traffic must take detours.

The delay also affects the planned sanierung of the Hamburg-Hannover line, which will now start only after the Hamburg-Berlin corridor is complete. This is part of Deutsche Bahn's broader program to modernize over 40 rail corridors by the mid-2030s to improve the dilapidated network and increase punctuality. The Riedbahn between Frankfurt and Mannheim was the starting point in 2024.

Criticism comes from competing railways: Peter Westenberger from the Association of Freight Railways called the delay "a complete tragedy" and demanded better planning. Deutsche Bahn plans to catch up by deploying additional teams. "Every day counts," Bolte emphasized. A new timeline is to consider passengers and freight operators.

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X discussions highlight frustration and skepticism over Deutsche Bahn's announcement of delays in the Hamburg-Berlin railway line sanierung due to winter hindering cable installation. Regular users express incredulity, while rail advocates and media provide neutral updates on the postponed April 30 deadline.

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Illustration of Deutsche Bahn ICE train announcing stable ticket prices for 12 months, with happy passengers and CEO Evelyn Palla.
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Deutsche Bahn to keep ICE prices stable for one year

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Deutsche Bahn announced it will keep ICE ticket prices stable for twelve months starting May 1. CEO Evelyn Palla revealed this in Bild am Sonntag. It marks the second year without the usual December price hike in long-distance services.

Six weeks behind schedule, the rail line between Hamburg and Berlin has reopened. The first long-distance train departed from Hamburg Hauptbahnhof on Sunday morning.

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After delays the Berlin-Hamburg line is scheduled to reopen on Sunday. SPD and CDU demand more open communication from Deutsche Bahn on future projects.

The government has presented the national plan for transport infrastructure 2026–2037. The investment totals 1,171 billion kronor with a clear focus on maintenance in Dalarna.

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Knivsta municipality has criticized Mälartåg for canceled departures, delays, and overcrowding during the winter. Jenny Rydåker, the municipality's planning director, says the issues affect commuters' daily lives and cause stress. A dialogue with operator Mälardalstrafik is underway.

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