• hh93@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    As someone living in Magdeburg I always envy Hannover for how well connected that city is not just east to west but also north to south

    Feels like 90% of the good connections go though that main station while my city doesn’t even get ICEs as a state capital…

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        1 year ago

        I know - but small villages in Bavaria have a better train access because the local Bavarian party controlled the traffic ministry for decades

        Also Hannover gets all the east-west connections and a city like Erfurt gets none even though they are on a similar trajectory south of the harz

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            1 year ago

            Ah so it’s just really shitty to reach from Hannover/Braunschweig/Wolfsburg/Magdeburg - also it seems that there is no good connection to the whole Ruhr area

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              1 year ago

              Well, it’s located in a basin and has lots of mountainous areas north, south, and west, so it’s kind of expensive building rails through there. It’s annoying as fuck to get there by car as well. I used to drive that a lot, Cologne – Erfurt, sucks big time.

              I guess you could get a route via Kassel and Hamm. I mean, I’m all for it, but I don’t think that’s economically feasible for DB.

              Improving the route Hannover – Leipzig would make sense, especially if they could finally upgrade the route Dresden – Prague (one of the most important cargo routes).

              Hannover is just lucky. It sits on a giant plain right in the middle of the two axes Hamburg – „the South“, and Berlin – Rhein-Ruhr.