File:High Speed Railroad Map of Europe.svg
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current | 11:02, 2 February 2024 | 1,038 × 834 (1.68 MB) | TheMarcus13 | Spain: Variante de Pajares in Operation, Kopenhagen-Ringsted in Operation (at the moment only IC/EC Kopenhagen-Hamburg can run at up to 200km/h there), passenger service between Lithuania and Latvia resumed, Classic low speed lines with long distnace service from Miranda di Ebro to Bilbao and Irún exist, Crimea bridge | |
16:17, 18 September 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.6 MB) | Carfois | Spain: removed the grey line Évora-Elvas (there is no such existing line!) | Added Badajoz city point | Badajoz–Plasencia is curently operated at 200km/h and is being upgraded (electrification) | ||
16:56, 18 July 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.68 MB) | TheMarcus13 | Corrected wrong speed limits (design speed instead of operating speed) of my previous upload | ||
16:47, 18 July 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.68 MB) | TheMarcus13 | Updated high-speed lines in Sweden (Botniabanan, nya haparandabanan), Norway (Follobanen Oslo-Ski) and Portugal/Spain (Lisbon-Evora-Badajoz-Madrid) | ||
19:29, 18 June 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.67 MB) | Jklamo | Greece corrected (only some sections are 200 km/h), Catania - Palermo added (ongoing modernisation) | ||
12:05, 16 May 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.67 MB) | Emturan | For the Ankara-Afyon-Usak-İzmir high-speed railway, the route at the Afyon-İzmir section has been corrected. The Turgutlu-Manisa-İzmir section is an upgrade. For the rest, a new two-lane line is under construction. Usak City has added. Aksaray City has added. (A new high-speed line between Ulukışla-Aksaray has been planned and started. An upgrade between Ulukışla-Yenice will connect Mersin-Adana-Gaziantep high-speed line to the rest of the high-speed network.) | ||
13:50, 28 April 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.59 MB) | Carfois | Germany: the 60km-long Wendlingen–Ulm high-speed railway (250 km/h) entered in service in December 2022 | ||
22:55, 27 April 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.59 MB) | Carfois | Spain: corrected some speeds (including on Madrid-Zaragoza, as there is no more service operating at 310 km/h in Spain since 2016) | ||
20:34, 26 April 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.67 MB) | Emturan | Ankara-Kirikkale-YerKöy-Yozgat-Sivas High Speed Line opened to revenue service. | ||
13:45, 26 April 2023 | 1,038 × 834 (1.59 MB) | Carfois | Sweden & Finland: removed dots on the sections Luleå-Haparanda and Kemi–Tornio since there is now passenger traffic on them. | Spain: corrected speed on Sevilla-Cadix (one part is at 140/160 km/h) / added the Algeciras city point |
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