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  1. Nuremberg U-Bahn - Wikipedia

    • The Nuremberg U-Bahn is Germany's newest metro system, having begun operation in 1972, although the Nuremberg-Fürth route (U1) uses part of the right of way of the Bavarian Ludwig Railway, Germany's first passenger railway opened in 1835. See more

    Overview

    The Nuremberg U-Bahn is a rapid transit system run by Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft Nürnberg (VAG; … See more

    History

    Plans for a metro in Nuremberg go back to 1925, when Nuremberg graduate engineer Oscar Freytag spoke out in favor of building a metro under Fürther Straße. His proposal was not to replace the parallel tram but rather to co… See more

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    Transit typeRapid transit
    Number of lines3
    Number of stations49
    Network

    The U-Bahn network comprises three lines, covering about 38 kilometres (24 mi) of network route of which 38 kilometres (24 mi) is operational route. The network serves 49 stations which can all be reached by … See more

    Further extensions

    In 2020 press coverage called into question any extensions beyond the section of U3 to Gebersdorf already under construction and scheduled to open in 2025
    Fürth Kieselbühl
    With Fürth … See more

    Rolling stock

    The Nuremberg U-Bahn currently uses four classes of trains. Its former DT1 vehicles are largely the same design as the A cars found on the Munich U-Bahn, and both transport companies once lent each other trainsets a… See more

    ATC and driverless trains

    The ATC system is derived from Deutsche Bahn's Linienzugbeeinflussung (LZB), with additional parts added for door control and other safety systems. It works by transmitting data from the train to the interlockin… See more

     
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