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Fast moving train speed motion blurred railway transportation travel commute-stock-foto
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Fast moving train speed motion blurred railway transportation travel commute-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 23rd Sep, 2025. Rail passengers wait at the main station. A fire in a signal box is causing disruption to long-distance services between Magdeburg and Brandenburg/Havel. Investigations are to be started soon by the Federal Police. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London Uk, September 23 2025, Southern Railways Electric Commutor Train At Epsom Station Surrey-stock-foto
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London Uk, September 23 2025, Southern Railways Electric Commutor Train At Epsom Station Surrey-stock-foto
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A yellow 19th-century railroad boxcar at Hagley Museum, Wilmington, Delaware, showcases historic transportation and early American industrial heritage.-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 22nd Sep, 2025: Reconstruction site of the tram line on Basarabia Boulevard in Bucharest. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 22nd Sep, 2025: Reconstruction site of the tram line on Basarabia Boulevard in Bucharest. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 22nd Sep, 2025: Reconstruction site of the tram line on Basarabia Boulevard in Bucharest. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bucharest, Romania. 22nd Sep, 2025: Reconstruction site of the tram line on Basarabia Boulevard in Bucharest. Credit: Lucian Alecu/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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View over the roof of Waverley Station towards the Balmoral Hotel and Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.-stock-foto
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View over the roof of Waverley Station towards the Balmoral Hotel and Calton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.-stock-foto
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Severed cables can be seen in a maintenance shaft on the edge of the Cologne-Düsseldorf railroad line. Cut cables on the line lead to severe delays in rail traffic. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Severed cables can be seen in a maintenance shaft on the edge of the Cologne-Düsseldorf railroad line. Cut cables on the line lead to severe delays in rail traffic. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Severed cables can be seen in a maintenance shaft on the edge of the Cologne-Düsseldorf railroad line. Cut cables on the line lead to severe delays in rail traffic. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Severed cables can be seen in a maintenance shaft on the edge of the Cologne-Düsseldorf railroad line. Cut cables on the line lead to severe delays in rail traffic. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Jan Goernemann, Managing Director of the Federal Association of Local Rail Transport (BSN), recorded at the Federal Press Conference on the Federal Government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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Berlin, Deutschland. 22nd Sep, 2025. (LR) Dirk Flege, Managing Director of Allianz pro Schiene e. V., and Sarah Stark, Chief Executive Officer of the Association of the Railway Industry in Germany e.V. (VDB), recorded at the federal press conference on the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025. Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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(LR) Jan Goernemann, Managing Director of the Federal Association of Local Rail Transport (BSN), Dirk Flege, Managing Director of Allianz pro Schiene (Allianz pro Schiene), Sarah Stark, Chief Executive Officer of the Association of the Railway Industry in Germany (VDB), and Tim Szent-Ivanyi, Federal Press Conference, recorded at the Federal Press Conference on the Federal Government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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Jan Goernemann, Managing Director of the Federal Association of Local Rail Transport (BSN), recorded at the Federal Press Conference on the Federal Government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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(LR) Jan Goernemann, Managing Director of the Federal Association of Local Rail Transport (BSN), Sarah Stark, Chief Executive of the Association of the Railway Industry in Germany (VDB), and Dirk Flege, Managing Director of Allianz pro Schiene (Pro-Rail Alliance), recorded at the federal press conference on the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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Jan Goernemann, Managing Director of the Federal Association of Local Rail Transport (BSN), recorded at the Federal Press Conference on the Federal Government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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Jan Goernemann, Managing Director of the Federal Association of Local Rail Transport (BSN), recorded at the Federal Press Conference on the Federal Government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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Berlin, Deutschland. 22nd Sep, 2025. (LR) Dirk Flege, Managing Director of Allianz pro Schiene e. V., and Sarah Stark, Chief Executive Officer of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), Tim Szent-Ivanyi, Federal Press Conference, recorded at the Federal Press Conference on the Federal Government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport in Berlin, September 22, 2025. Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Deutsche Bahn employees stand at the edge of the Cologne-Düsseldorf railroad line. Cut cables on the line are causing severe delays in rail traffic. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Duesseldorf, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Deutsche Bahn employees stand at the edge of the Cologne-Düsseldorf railroad line. Cut cables on the line are causing severe delays in rail traffic. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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22 September 2025, Brandenburg, Königs Wusterhausen: The Deutsche Bahn construction site for the extension of the railroad bridge over the Notte Canal. Deutsche Bahn (DB) is working intensively with the federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg to modernize and expand the rail network and stations in 2025. The aim is to make long-distance, regional and suburban rail services more stable, continuously increase the attractiveness of rail services and attract more passengers to the climate-friendly rail network. Königs Wusterhausen station is currently a bottleneck on the import-stock-foto
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22 September 2025, Brandenburg, Königs Wusterhausen: Arne Herz (l-r, CDU), State Secretary for Mobility and Transport in Berlin, Alexander Kaczmarek, DB Group Representative for Berlin and Brandenburg, and Detlef Tabbert (BSW), Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Planning in Brandenburg, stand on a track at the Deutsche Bahn construction site for the expansion of the railroad bridge over the Notte Canal. Deutsche Bahn (DB) is working intensively with the federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg to modernize and expand the rail network and stations in 2025. The aim is to-stock-foto
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22 September 2025, Brandenburg, Königs Wusterhausen: The Deutsche Bahn construction site for the extension of the railroad bridge over the Notte Canal. Deutsche Bahn (DB) is working intensively with the federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg to modernize and expand the rail network and stations in 2025. The aim is to make long-distance, regional and suburban rail services more stable, continuously increase the attractiveness of rail services and attract more passengers to the climate-friendly rail network. Königs Wusterhausen station is currently a bottleneck on the import-stock-foto
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22 September 2025, Brandenburg, Königs Wusterhausen: Alexander Kaczmarek, DB Group Representative for Berlin and Brandenburg, speaks at a press event at the Deutsche Bahn construction site for the extension of the railroad bridge over the Notte Canal. Deutsche Bahn (DB) is working intensively with the federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg to modernize and expand the rail network and stations in 2025. The aim is to make long-distance, regional and suburban rail services more stable, continuously increase the attractiveness of rail services and attract more passengers to th-stock-foto
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22 September 2025, Brandenburg, Königs Wusterhausen: The Deutsche Bahn construction site for the extension of the railroad bridge over the Notte Canal. Deutsche Bahn (DB) is working intensively with the federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg to modernize and expand the rail network and stations in 2025. The aim is to make long-distance, regional and suburban rail services more stable, continuously increase the attractiveness of rail services and attract more passengers to the climate-friendly rail network. Königs Wusterhausen station is currently a bottleneck on the import-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Jan Görnemann, spokesman for the management of the Bundesverband Schienen Nahverkehr e.V. (BSN), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Jan Görnemann, spokesman for the management of the Bundesverband Schienen Nahverkehr e.V. (BSN), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 22nd Sep, 2025. Sarah Stark, Managing Director of the German Railway Industry Association (VDB), takes part in the presentation of the federal government's rail strategy and the industry's contribution to local transport. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto