High-speed line Hanover - Würzburg


The Hanover - Würzburg high-speed line is a 327-kilometer-long railway high-speed line between Hanover and Würzburg, which was constructed by the German Federal Railroad between 1973 and 1981. In 2016, the Deutsche Bahn (DB) decided to implement extensive track renewals and further general overhauls of tracks, turnouts and technology. In all four construction phases from 2019 to 2023, RAILONE has supplied soled sleepers B 07 for the renovation work of DB.


Project details:

  • Construction 1973 to 1981; renovations from 2019 to 2023.
  • Delivery of soled sleeper B07
  • Hanover - Göttingen section: 25,000 units
  • Göttingen - Kassel section: 47,000 units
  • Kassel - Fulda section: 95,000 units
  • Fulda - Würzburg section: 78,500 units
  • Take-back and partial recycling of dismantled old sleepers