Increased number of trains and passengers currently in service
In a significant development for public transport in the region, the Transport Minister of Baden-Württemberg, Winfried Hermann, has announced that more trains and more passengers are being served. This positive development, beneficial for everyone involved and especially for the passengers, comes after numerous smart SPNV (S-Bahn, tram, and regional train) projects have been initiated and implemented by the state in recent years.
The SPNV Report 2019 to 2024, recently published, highlights these successes in numbers. The report indicates a 43 percent increase in passenger-kilometers in regional transport, suggesting a shift towards more sustainable modes of travel. This growth is a testament to the improving rail passenger transport in Baden-Württemberg over the past years.
Minister Hermann expressed his pleasure with this positive development, stating that it is a significant step towards achieving climate protection in rail passenger transport. The report's findings draw a positive conclusion about the development of rail passenger transport in Baden-Württemberg.
Despite challenges such as extensive construction activities and the major construction site of Stuttgart 21, public transport in Baden-Württemberg has significantly improved. The improved public transport offer is evident, with more trains and more passengers being served.
The SPNV Report 2019 to 2024 for Baden-Württemberg also emphasizes the importance of climate protection in rail passenger transport. The report underscores the need for continued investment in sustainable transport infrastructure to promote a greener future for the region.
In conclusion, the positive development in rail passenger transport in Baden-Württemberg is a significant achievement. The report's findings provide a clear picture of the strides made in improving public transport in the region and the potential for further growth in the future.