Talk:High-speed rail in Germany
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Section Travel Time - Category 1 Stations missing
[edit]Section Travel time relates to German category 1 stations .. but in the table there is only a selection of German category 1 stations. Missing are:
- Dortmund
- Dresden
- Essen
- Hannover
- Karlsruhe
- Leipzig
- Nürnberg
- Stuttgart
.. either it should say selection of German category 1 stations in the footnote or these stations should be listed. Furthermore there are Cities with several category 1 stations: For Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne only the Hauptbahnhof is given, which is fine, but should be mentioned in the footnote too if the footnote doesnt include the selection of .. --RScheiber (talk) 14:39, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
ÖBB Railjet Services in Germany
[edit]With service beginning in 2008 Austrian Highspeed Train ÖBB Railjet connects Vienna and Munich via Linz and Salzburg within 4 hours of travel time. Trains reach up to 230 kph on the Austrian Westbahn line.