Deutsche Bahn improves rail link to Baltic coast

Stadler Kiss double-decker train departs from Warnemünde, source: Deutsche Bahn (DB)

65 million euros and eight months of the construction works. That’s how much money and time Deutsche Bahn needed to extensively modernise the Warnemünde station. As a result, the passengers can travel the long-distance trains from Dresden, Berlin or Vienna directly to the Baltic seashore without a change in Rostock.

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Author: Mykola Zasiadko

Mykola Zasiadko was editor of online trade magazines RailTech.com and RailFreight.com.

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Deutsche Bahn improves rail link to Baltic coast

Stadler Kiss double-decker train departs from Warnemünde, source: Deutsche Bahn (DB)

65 million euros and eight months of the construction works. That’s how much money and time Deutsche Bahn needed to extensively modernise the Warnemünde station. As a result, the passengers can travel the long-distance trains from Dresden, Berlin or Vienna directly to the Baltic seashore without a change in Rostock.

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Author: Mykola Zasiadko

Mykola Zasiadko was editor of online trade magazines RailTech.com and RailFreight.com.

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