Deutsche Bahn: Railway commissioner wants more competition in long-distance transport

Deutsche Bahn: Railway commissioner wants more competition in long-distance transport

Longer journeys, replacement services – the general renovation will not be an easy time for rail passengers. But after that, those responsible promise that the trains will run more reliably. And not only that.

According to the federal government’s wishes, Deutsche Bahn should have more competition in long-distance transport after the general renovation of the network. This should also lead to cheaper tickets, as railway commissioner Michael Theurer (FDP) made clear in the “Rheinische Post” (Monday). With its ICE and Intercity trains, the state-owned company is almost a monopolist in long-distance transport with a market share of 95 percent; There is competition primarily from Flixtrain. From 2024 to 2030, the network’s most important corridors are to be completely renovated.

More competition

Theurer said: “We want to create more competition in long-distance transport with a completely renovated network and sufficient capacity and thereby ensure cheaper tickets.” A look at other countries such as Italy or Spain shows “that competition leads to more quality and falling prices”. The FDP politician emphasized that during the renovation, those involved did everything they could to offer an attractive replacement rail service and thus keep the restrictions for travelers as limited as possible.

The general renovation affects 40 heavily used routes. They are to be completely closed for around five months and then completely renovated and upgraded. The federal government wants to make almost 40 billion euros available for this purpose.

More reliability

Work will begin next year on the so-called Riedbahn between Frankfurt and Mannheim. It is one of the busiest routes in Europe. The railway therefore expects noticeable improvements in reliability after completion of the construction work there.

Unlike long-distance transport, the railway has numerous competitors in regional and freight transport. According to data from the Federal Network Agency, in regional transport they drive a third of the offer; in freight transport it is more than half.

Source: Stern

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