Deutsche Bahn: The condition of the rail network has continued to deteriorate

The condition of the German rail network, which is the cause of many delays, continued to deteriorate in 2022. Deutsche Bahn gives its own infrastructure a grade of 3.01, as shown in the latest network status report.

The new rail company InfraGo recently published the report. The year before the grade was 2.93. Values ​​for 2023 are not yet available. More than half of the network portfolio assessed was in mediocre, poor or deficient condition, the report says. “The condition of the rail infrastructure has deteriorated in recent years because there were not enough funds available to renew enough systems,” writes InfraGo boss Philipp Nagl.

These routes are particularly affected

The routes with the highest capacity, which are particularly important for stability and punctuality across the network, were particularly vulnerable. This part of the infrastructure covers around 3,500 kilometers of routes, which corresponds to around ten percent of the entire route network. The railway only gives a grade of 3.15 for this area. The tracks and switches in particular are in a worse condition there than in the rest of the network. More than a quarter of the tracks would have to be replaced in the medium term.

The railway wants to tackle the problems in the coming years with the general renovation of dozens of heavily used routes. It starts in July on the Riedbahn between Frankfurt and Mannheim. It will be completely closed for around five months and fundamentally modernized. The following year it was the turn of the Berlin-Hamburg route.

Due to the infrastructure in need of renovation, the railway’s punctuality last year was worse than it has been for many years. Around every third long-distance train was delayed.

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