In 2019, I already created a network map showing all trains in Denmark. As there have been some changes in the network on Sjælland and in the western part of Midtjylland, I have updated the map. I used the opportunity and improved the design. In contrast to the map of 2019, the Letbane in Aarhus … Continue reading Train Network of Denmark 2021
The “Deutschlandtakt”
The German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure elaborated a concept to double passenger capacity until 2030. The number of trains is going to increase and the majority of the long-distance train lines will be rearranged. On the official website (German only), extensive netgraphs can be downloaded. Unfortunately, these graphs do not allow to … Continue reading The “Deutschlandtakt”
Long-distance Trains in Germany 2020
This network map shows the long-distance train network in Germany. DB created their own network maps for both EC/IC and ICE trains (links below). However, these maps include almost every single train with the full varieties of served lines and stops. As an alternative, my map focuses on the main long-distance train lines (at least … Continue reading Long-distance Trains in Germany 2020
Train Network of Denmark 2019
This network map shows all trains in Denmark, apart from metro and commuter trains around Copenhagen (S-tog) as well as the light-rail in Aarhus (Letbane). The train lines are differentiated between the rail operators, whereat the different train categories (IntercityLyn, Intercity and Regionaltog) of DSB are shown as well. I created the nerwork map in … Continue reading Train Network of Denmark 2019