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    Plan to improve German rail transport may worsen congestion, industry warns

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on August 22, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 4, 2026

    Image of a crowded German railway station illustrating the congestion issues faced by the rail network. The article discusses the government's prioritization of rail transport for energy supply amid rising demand and existing challenges.
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    BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is set to make rail transport for power plants and refineries a priority this week to ensure supply, even as railway union and rail association officials warn the network is already too congested.

    BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany is set to make rail transport for power plants and refineries a priority this week to ensure supply, even as railway union and rail association officials warn the network is already too congested.

    Demand for rail transport has increased from industry, passengers and the government as the country considers how it will move forward in light of the war in Ukraine and its need to reduce or halt its reliance on Russian energy.

    A cheaper monthly ticket, implemented to help people save energy amid lower Russian gas exports, helped state-owned railway operator Deutsche Bahn report a 60% jump in passengers in the first half of 2022, while low water levels in the Rhine river and bottlenecks in the shipping industry have also made rail a more attractive mode of transport.

    The German government’s planned measure would make rail transport for power plants or refineries second in priority only to military transport, ensuring coal-fired power plants can still be supplied with coal from reserves.

    Many companies have expressed concern about the measure, saying it would create a fight for remaining network capacity.

    “Prioritization will affect everyone. There will be a tussle over which customers are most important,” said Peter Westenberger, managing director of the NEE association of private rail companies. “There will be collateral damage.”

    According to Joerg Hensel, works council chairman at Deutsche Bahn unit DB Cargo, the poor state of the rail network means around 100 trains now stand idle at stations daily, a number that he said could grow to 200 to 300 in the autumn.

    Deutsche Bahn chief executive Richard Lutz had said in May that the 33,000-kilometer network is in need of a major overhaul, and Transport Minister Volker Wissing has also acknowledged the state of the network and promised improvements.

    However, large-scale refurbishment cannot begin until 2024; Deutsche Bahn must first replace concrete railway sleepers en masse after a train derailed in southern Germany in June.

    (Reporting by Markus Wacket; Writing by Miranda Murray; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Plan to improve German rail transport may worsen congestion, industry warns

    1What is Deutsche Bahn?

    Deutsche Bahn is Germany's state-owned railway company, providing rail transport services for passengers and freight across the country.

    2What is rail transport?

    Rail transport refers to the movement of passengers and goods using railways, which are tracks laid for trains to travel on.

    3What is congestion in transport networks?

    Congestion in transport networks occurs when demand for transport exceeds the available capacity, leading to delays and inefficiencies.

    4What are coal-fired power plants?

    Coal-fired power plants are facilities that generate electricity by burning coal to produce steam, which drives turbines connected to generators.

    5What is the significance of energy technologies?

    Energy technologies encompass methods and systems used to produce, store, and utilize energy efficiently, playing a crucial role in sustainability.

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