Upgraded Hanover-Würzburg High-Speed Line Open for Passengers
Deutsche Bahn (DB) has completed the modernization of the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line following an investment of 850 million EUR. The project included the renovation of 557 kilometers of tracks, 700,000 sleepers, and 235 switches, as well as repairs to the structures of 49 bridges and 63 tunnels. Passengers can now travel between Lower Saxony and Bavaria in approximately two hours. The work was carried out in stages since 2019 to minimize inconvenience for travelers.
The upgraded line significantly improves comfort and convenience for passengers. Modern trains offer comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, and more luggage space, making the journey more enjoyable. Additionally, the reduced travel time opens up new opportunities for tourists wishing to explore both regions.
Erlangen and Würzburg, key cities along the route, offer many interesting attractions. Erlangen is known for its Baroque buildings and cultural events such as Comic Salon and Bergkirchweih. Würzburg is renowned for its winemaking traditions and architectural landmarks, including the famous Würzburg Residence.
After completing the modernization of the Hanover-Würzburg line, Deutsche Bahn will begin a new project between Frankfurt and Mannheim, starting on July 15. This project will be the next step in improving railway infrastructure, making travel across Germany even more convenient and faster.