Maxunterwegs
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ICE Network edit
Hi Max, would you be interested in giving an illustration of the ICE network suggested as part of Deutschland-Takt (Typ A–D)? This would be of great value for the article (and I would also quite appreciate it personally)!
While we do not have the same precision for the max speed information, the values for new tracks can be deduced from supplemental material:
- Hamm–Seelze 300 km/h
- Hannover–Wolfsburg 230 km/h
- Wolfsburg–Berlin 300 km/h
- Würzburg–Nürnburg 300 km/h
- Frankfurt–Mannheim 300 km/h
- Ulm–Augsburg min. 250 km/h
- Hannover-Bremen/Hamburg min. 250 km/h
- Stuttgart–Ulm 250 km/h
- Offenburg–Basel 250 km/h
- Hanau–Gelnhausen 230 km/h
- Gelnhausen–Fulda 250 km/h
- Fulda–Gerstungen 230 km/h
- Hanau–Aschaffenburg 230 km/h
- Heigenbrücken–Nantenbach 250 km/h
- Riesa–Dresden 200 km/h
- Dresden–Prag 230 km/h
- LÜbeck–Lolland 200 km/h
- Frankfurt–Gelnhausen 230 km/h
- Erlangen–Ebensfeld 230 m/h
- Grafing–Kufstein (unter Umgehung von Rosenheim) 230 km/h
- Markt Schwaben–Ampfing 200 km/h