List of High-speed Lines
- Cologne–Aachen high-speed railway (upgraded line, 250 km/h)
- Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line (new line, 300 km/h)
- Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway (new line, 300 km/h, under construction)
- Frankfurt–Mannheim high-speed railway (new line, 300 km/h, in planning)
- Hanover–Berlin high-speed railway (partially new line, 250 km/h)
- Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway (new line, 250 km/h)
- Mannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway (new line, 250 km/h)
- Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway (partially new line, 300 km/h, under construction)
- Nuremberg–Munich high-speed railway (partially new line, 300 km/h)
- Karlsruhe–Basel high speed line (new line, 250 km/h, incomplete)
- Hanau-Gelnhausen high-speed railway (new line, 300 km/h, in planning)
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