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Daily local transport every hour from the end of 2028

Daily local transport every hour from the end of 2028

Daily local transport every hour from the end of 2028
Daily local transport every hour from the end of 2028

Starting in 2028, travelers in Bavaria will experience a significant upgrade in their local transport options. The railroad line connecting Nuremberg and Ingolstadt will see trains running every hour, seven days a week. This is a major leap from the current situation where this frequency is only maintained during weekends and rush hours.

Florian Herrmann, the Head of the State Chancellery in Bavaria's CSU, touted this decision as a significant step towards closing the gaps in implementing hourly intervals in local rail passenger transport across the region. The tender process for these upgraded services is set to commence next year, with full implementation scheduled for 2028.

While the specifics of these improvements, such as the types of trains or any additional amenities, aren't detailed in the initial announcement, this decision marks an exciting development in Bavaria's public transportation landscape. It's worth noting that Germany's rail network has played a crucial role in the country's industrial and economic growth throughout its history.

As we await further details, we can look forward to a more comprehensive and convenient rail travel experience in Bavaria, making day-to-day commuting and leisurely trips between Nuremberg and Ingolstadt much smoother.

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