Urban Sky
Senior Member
All examples of inter-station distances of 12 km or less for intercity trains (i.e. IC/EC/ICE/ECE) in Germany I can think of are either intra-metropolitan (e.g. Hamburg Hbf<=>Hamburg Dammtor: 1km, Berlin Hbf<=>Berlin-Südkreuz: 6 km, München Hbf<=>München-Pasing: 8 km or Frankfurt Hbf<=>Frankfurt Flughafen/Airport Fernbahnhof: 11 km) or between major cities (e.g. Duisburg Hbf - Oberhausen Hbf: 8 km, or Wiesbaden Hbf - Mainz Hbf: 10 km).I think it can definitely be considered as part of an all stop service. The express service can bypass it.
Just to give an impression of what kind of "major cities" we are talking about (all population figures are for 2015 within their city limits only, i.e. not directly comparable with Canadian CMA figures):
- Duisburg: Germany's 15th-largest city with 490k inhabitants and host of its fourth-busiest port
- Oberhausen: 36th-largest city with 211k
- Wiesbaden: 24th-largest city with 276k and state capital of Hessen (which includes Frankfurt)
- Mainz: 38th-largest city with 210k and state capital of Rheinland-Pfalz
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