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Committee Sets Action in Motion According to Provisions in Article 93 (2) of the Treaty

Freight trains have been operating for free on the Hamburg-Berlin railway, while bus services have been in operation since the early hours of the day.

Procedure under Article 93 (2) of the Treaty to be launched by the Commission.
Procedure under Article 93 (2) of the Treaty to be launched by the Commission.

Committee Sets Action in Motion According to Provisions in Article 93 (2) of the Treaty

Starting tonight at 9:00 PM, the route between Hamburg and Berlin will undergo extensive renovation work that is set to last until the end of April next year [1]. During this period, commuters will be affected, and alternative travel options are available.

For those traveling long-distance, trains will be rerouted via Stendal and Uelzen, which will add an average of 45 minutes to your journey [1]. ICE and IC trains will run only once an hour, instead of every 30 minutes as before.

On the other hand, some connections in regional traffic will continue to operate without restrictions for the whole day. However, many connections will be cancelled or will only run on partial routes. Replacement bus services have already started operating on regional routes between Hamburg and Berlin since early Friday morning [1].

Commuters are advised to switch to these replacement bus services during the renovation period. It is also worth considering adjusting your travel plans to use night trains, regional trains, or even other modes like air or bus, especially for affected periods.

The Berlin-Hamburg line underwent a complete closure starting August 1, 2025, for nine months due to renovation efforts, which presented operational challenges and limited alternative routes on this major corridor [1]. In such situations, alternative travel often includes replacement bus services connecting Hamburg and Berlin, use of detour routes via other cities and lines if available, adjustments to schedules of long-distance trains, and recommendations for passengers to use night trains, regional trains, or other modes like air or bus for affected periods.

However, the exact schedules, alternative routes, or services during the 2021-2022 renovation period for Hamburg-Berlin are not described in the available search data. Additional details or official timetable notices from Deutsche Bahn or transport authorities for that earlier period would be required to provide a precise answer on alternative travel options and schedules during the 2021-2022 renovation.

We recommend keeping an eye on official announcements from Deutsche Bahn or transport authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding travel during the Hamburg-Berlin railway line renovation.

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  1. Given the upcoming renovation work on the public-transit system between Hamburg and Berlin, it might be beneficial for passengers to explore alternative means of transportation, such as regional trains, air travel, or bus services, during the affected period.
  2. To mitigate the disruption caused by the renovation in the transportation industry on the Hamburg-Berlin route, potential travelers may want to consider public-transit options like replacement bus services, detour routes via other cities and lines if available, and changes in schedules of long-distance trains, especially during the affected periods.

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