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Competition in Long-Distance Transport - Bahn Sues Decision of the Federal Network Agency

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
According to a report, Deutsche Bahn intends to bring an action against a decision of the Federal Network Agency that it must free up more capacity for competitors in long-distance transport.

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According to a report, Deutsche Bahn intends to bring an action against a decision of the Federal Network Agency that it must free up more capacity for competitors in long-distance transport.

·Germany
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The Italian railway company Italo wants to travel on German rails from 2028. The Federal Network Agency has released capacity for this. However, Deutsche Bahn complains.

·Berlin, Germany
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On heavily loaded routes, DB has to clear capacity for competitors - as the Federal Network Agency has decided. In practice, this could lead to massive problems, the railway criticises. Now it complains.

·Hamburg, Germany
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DB InfraGO, a railway subsidiary, is taking legal action against a decision of the Federal Network Agency for more competition in long-distance rail transport. It is a question of who will be allowed to travel on the busiest routes in the future.

·Berlin, Germany
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The railway is against the decision of the Federal Network Agency to provide more capacity for competitors in long-distance transport. What does this mean for the possible competition from Italy?

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A company from Italy soon wants to compete on the railways and has already ordered trains for it. However, the railway is opposed to the obligation to leave more space for competitors even on important routes.

·Hamburg, Germany
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noz.de broke the news in Osnabrück, Germany on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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