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Stuttgart 21 Project, Germany



Stadtbahn light rail tracks and stations will need relocation and replacement.


  • Presently a terminus, Stuttgart is a focal point in Germany's rail network.

  • Redeveloping the Stuttgart approaches will contribute to financing the...

  • This yard is part of the 100ha of railway land that will be put to other uses.

  • Turned through 90°, sub-surface main line platforms will parallel the...

  • Carrying north-south S-Bahn services, a heavy rail tunnel already passes...

  • Main line will run east-west beneath ground immediately north of the present...

  • The distinctive stone terminus building will be integrated with the development.

  • With new lines and no reversals, most Stuttgart-routed services will markedly...

  • Stadtbahn light rail tracks and stations will need relocation and replacement.

  • Presently on an S-Bahn spur, Stuttgart's airport will gain a new station and...

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