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Author: "Why I will never ride Flixtrain again"
Affordable, digital, uncomplicated: At first glance, there are many reasons to choose train travel with Flixtrain. Even TRAVELBOOK author Laura Pomer was temporarily charmed by the unique appeal of ...
Passengers head to Flixtrain at the main railway station in Stuttgart. (Photo by THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP) Germany's budget railway operator, known for its limegreen trains, has announced plans to buy 65 ...
FlixTrain has arranged to buy Talgo high-speed trains worth €2.4bn ($2.72bn). The agreement includes an initial firm order for 30 units for €1.06bn ($1.20bn). The contract also includes a 15-year ...
FlixTrain, one of Germany’s largest train operators, has announced it will soon offer significantly more regional connections. FlixTrain is one of Deutsche Bahn’s few competitors in the long-distance ...
FlixTrain will add add new routes and additional stops to its long-distance rail services. Source: FlixTrain German open-access rail operator FlixTrain has revealed plans to add new routes and ...
Add as a favourite source on Google Add DutchNews as a favourite source on Google German budget transport group Flix aims to expand its bright green train service into the Netherlands, chief executive ...
FlixTrain is investing in new, high-speed trains, aiming to compete with Germany's national rail operator Deutsche Bahn. It already offers regional and intercity connections in Germany and Sweden.
Siemens and Talgo received a 2.4 billion-euro ($2.73 billion) contract for 65 new European high-speed trains from FlixTrain. The subsidiary of global travel-tech company Flix SE said Tuesday that ...
The new trains will feature independently rotating wheelsets for increased capacity and can be equipped with natural tilting and automatic gauge-changing systems. Credit: Talgo. FlixTrain has arranged ...
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