คำอธิบายHigh Speed Railroad Map of Europe.svg | English (en): High-speed railway network in Europe1 Under construction/Upgrading (dashed lines) Less than 200km/h (124mph) (if dashed line: important international line where there is however currently no passenger traffic) 1 The map depicts the actual operational high-speed instead of the designed one which may be higher. Deutsch (de): Europäisches Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahnnetz1 Im Bau/Ausbau (Strichlinien) 1 Die Karte zeigt die Betriebshöchstgeschwindigkeit anstatt der für die Linie ausgelegten Höchstgeschwindigkeit, welche höher sein kann. español (es): Red de ferrocarriles de alta velocidad europea1 En construcción (líneas rayadas) 1 El mapa sólo incluye la máxima velocidad comercial de las vías. suomi (fi): Euroopan suurnopeusrataverkosto1 Rakenteilla (katkoviivalliset) 1 Kartassa on esitetty toteutuvien operointinopeuksien sijasta teoreettiset ratojen huippunopeudet, jotka saattavat olla todellisia liikennöintinopeuksia korkeampia. français (fr): Réseau ferré européen à grande vitesse1 En construction (pointillés) Moins de 200 km/h (si pointillés: ligne internationale d'importance mais actuellement sans trafic voyageurs) 1 Seules les vitesses pratiquées sur les lignes sont prises en compte, pas les vitesses supportées ou théoriques. Türkçe (tr): Avrupa'da yüksek hızlı demiryolu ağı1 İnşa halinde (çizgili yerler) 1 Harita teorik hız yerine fiili işletme hızını yansıtmaktadır. Teorik hız fiili hızdan daha yüksek olabilir. polski (pl): Mapa linii wysokich prędkości w Europie1 Mniej niż 200km/h (ważne linie międzynarodowe z czasowo zawieszonym ruchem zaznaczono linią przerywaną) 1 Mapa przedstawia rzeczywistą maksymalną prędkość eksploatacyjną zamiast prędkości projektowanej, która może być wyższa. Ελληνικά (el): Το σιδηροδρομικό δίκτυο υπερταχείας στην Ευρώπη υπό κατασκευή (διακεκομμένη γραμμή) italiano (it): Rete ferroviaria ad alta velocità europea1 In construzione (linee tratteggiate) 1 La mappa considera la velocità operativa massima, non la velocità massima nominale. Nederlands (nl): Het Europese netwerk van hogesnelheidslijnen1 In aanbouw (stippellijnen) 1 De kaart geeft de feitelijke operationele snelheid aan in plaats van de ontworpen snelheid, die soms hoger ligt. čeština (cs): Vysokorychlostní železniční síť v Evropě1 Ve výstavbě (přerušovaná čára) 1 Mapa zobrazuje aktuální provozní rychlost místo projektované, která může být vyšší. slovenčina (sk): Vysokorychlostná železničná sieť v Európe1 Vo výstavbe (prerušovaná čiara) Menej ako 200km/h (prerušovaná čiara: dôležitá medzinárodná trať v súčasnosti bez osobnej dopravy) 1 Mapa zobrazuje aktuálnu prevádzkovú rýchlosť namiesto projektovanej, ktorá môže byť vyššia русский (ru): Высокоскоростная железнодорожная сеть в Европе1 310—320 км/ч (192—198 миль в час) 270—300 км/ч (167—186 миль в час) 240—260 км/ч (149—162 миль в час) 200—230 км/ч (124—142 миль в час) Строится / Модернизируется (пунктирные линии) Менее 200 км / ч (124 миль в час) (пунктирная линия: важная международная линия, где в настоящее время нет пассажирских перевозок) 1 На карте отражена фактическая рабочая скорость, а не запланированная, которая может быть выше. 日本語 (ja): 2017年のヨーロッパの高速鉄道ネットワーク1 200km/h未満 (124mph) (破線の場合: 旅客営業を行わない主要国際路線) 1 この地図は実際に運行されている高速鉄道を元に描かれている。 Deutsch: Kartennetzentwurf: ETRS89-LAEA projektion (EPSG:3035), Projektionszentrum 10° E / 52° N. English: Map projection: ETRS89-LAEA (EPSG:3035), projection center 10° E / 52° N. Español : Proyección cartográfica: ETRS89-LAEA (EPSG:3035), centro de proyección 10° E / 52° N. Français : Projection cartographique: ETRS89-LAEA (EPSG:3035), centre de projection 10° E / 52° N. Русский: Картографическая проекция ETRS89-LAEA (EPSG:3035), проекционный центр 10° E / 52° N. 日本語: 投影法: ETRS89-LAEA (EPSG:3035), 投影中心 10° E / 52° N. |
แหล่งที่มา | This file was derived from: High Speed Railroad Map of Europe 2015.svg & Own work using: - Background
- Geographical shapes from File:Europe laea location map.svg
- Meridian and circles from File:Europe natural laea location map.jpg
- Multiple countries
- Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T):
- Passenger railway map of Europe, core and comprehensive networks (updated Feb. 2019) (using exactly the same geographical projection as this map).
- TEN-T corridors maps.
- High Speed database & maps on the International Union of Railways (UIC) website.
- OpenStreetmap, transport layer: railways geographical paths (the geographical projection of the map is however different than this map, making the shapes a little different).
- Railteam Alliance interactive network map.
- European Transport Open data (Inspire Geoportal)
- Maps of railway networks, bueker.net: very detailed maps of many railway networks with the type of tracks (single/double/electrified, etc.). Most of the maps are however not updated since 2010.
- hochgeschwindigkeitszuege.com ("High-speed trains") : maps from ICE network but also from the routes taken by high-speed trains in The Netherlands, Belgium, France, United Kingdom, Austria, Italy, Spain, etc.
- South-East Europe: File:Railway map of South East Europe.png
- Lithuania
- Map on the Lithuanian railways official website.
- On Commons: File:Lithuania_Railways_System.svg
- Latvia:
- On Commons: File:Latvia railways frequency of commuter trains 2016.svg
- Belgium
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- Upgrade Gent-Brussels to 200 km/h : Belgian railway line 50A (NL)
- Finland
- official interactive map, with speeds.
- PDF map.
- France
- Nominal maximum speeds on SNCF Open Data.
- SNCF réseau railway maps, including a nominal maximum speeds map (however this map warns that it is not the reference, the reference being the database mentioned above. For instance this map is missing the 200 km/h sections on the Paris - Clermont-Ferrand line, which are in the database)
- map of the LGV Le Mans - Rennes
- Germany
- DB Netze interactive map : interactive network map from Deutsche Bahn netze, speed (Streckenmerkmale->Geschwindigkeit) can be selected and showed with colors on the map.
- "Geo Strecke" ("geo route") on Deutsche Bahn Opendata: Deutsche Bahn railways data including all railway sections, geographical information, speed limits, etc. There is no graphical view but the strecken_polyline.dbf database file can be viewed with OpenOffice.
- Lines under construction (new or upgrade):
- Portal of the construction projects from the Deutsche Bahn
- Nürnberg – Berlin Bauprojekte & "Verkehrsprojekt Deutsche Einheit Nr. 8, Bahnmagistrale Nürnberg – Erfurt – Leipzig/Halle – Berlin" : construction of the Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway, includes a new 300 km/h section Ebensfeld-Erfurt (VDE 8.2), completed in Dec. 2017, and an upgrading section Nürnberg-Ebensfeld (VDE 8.1) to 230 km/h, still under work as of November 2022.
- POS Northern Branch: ABS Saarbrücken – Ludwigshafen, upgrade to 200km/h on the Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway, structural upgrade was completed in 2019 but the ETCS signaling which will allow operating speed of up to 200 km/h is expected to be in place by the end of 2025.
- "Bahnprojekt Stuttgart–Ulm" on deutschebahn.com & project website : new 250 km/h line Stuttgart-Ulm, expected completion in 2026, part of the Stuttgart–Augsburg new and upgraded railway project.
- Berlin – Dresden, upgrade to 200 km/h of the Berlin–Dresden railway, an upgrade of 125 km to 200 km/h should be completed by the end of 2028, including 70 km already completed in 2020.
- Karlsruhe – Basel : [1] : sites of the Karlsruhe–Basel high-speed railway, on which are currently under construction for speed up to 250 km/h the Karlsruhe–Rastatt section (section 1), planned completion end of 2022, the remaining parts of the Basel-Buggingen section (sections 9.0, 9.2 & 9.3), planned completion end of 2024 and the Buggingen-Kenzingen section (section 8), planned completion end of 2031.
- Leipzig – Dresden, upgrade of the Leipzig–Dresden railway, construction in progress on the section Riesa–Dresden for speeds up to 200 km/h.
- Bahn für Europa (Railways for Europe): includes an interactive map with all the European corridors and all the ongoing construction projects in Germany, plus links to the dedicated Deutsche Bahn websites.
- On commons : File:ICE Network.png, File:ICEtracks.svg, File:Karte_IC-,_EC-_und_ICE-Strecken_Deutschland.png (these 3 maps are using a different geographical projections than the European map so the shape of Germany is slightly different), File:Bahn-Streckenkarte Deutschland-06-2010.png.
- Greece
- Ergose website, ERGA OSE SA being the subsidiary of the Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) in charge of the railway projects (ERGA means "roadworks", "buiding projects", in Greek).
- Hungary and Serbia : Budapest - Beograd line upgrade to 200 km/h.
- Italy
- Network maps
- Naples - Bari high speed line official site
- Brescia - Padova lines: Verona - Padova official site (doubling existing line) ; Brescia - Verona official site (new line) ; Status in 2022
- Norway
- Map of the network
- Follo Line (Oslo-Ski): Oslo-Ski new line (2016 presentation), planned completion 2021, delayed.
- Poland
- On the Polish railways (PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe) official website: maps (en English), maps (in Polish, more up-to-date). These maps include a map of the maximum speeds on the operated railway lines.
- On the SISKOM website:
- Railways in Poland, includes a map of modernizations and new lines by period (in Polish, file from 2009) and the Master plan for 2030 (2008) (See the network map of speeds for 2030, page 81).
- Linie kolejowe dużych prędkości (High speed rail lines), includes linii dużych prędkości (High-speed lines), 2007 where on page 13 is a map of high-speed in Europe, existing (new or modernised) and projected lines for 2020.
- Russia
- High-speed rail in Russia on the official Russian High-speed rail website (in Russian)
- Prospects for the development of high speed movement in Russia on the RZD website (in Russian)
- Press-release from RZD with map of the high-speed rail projects (2013) same map higher resolution
- Official site of the Moscow-Kazan highspeed line (RU version with more info & updates)
- Various maps in the RZD annual reports: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
- Map of the railway electrification in Russia in 2010
- Detailed railway maps on the Transgarant website
- Saint-Petersbourg - Moscow railway line (Железнодорожная линия Санкт-Петербург — Москва) : Russian Wikipedia article which indicates the speeds on this line.
- Spain
- Spanish railway network map (ADIF)
- WFS de la Red de Transporte Ferroviario de Adif (Spain transport Open data)
- Sweden
- Sweden railway transport network design speed (open data): on geodata.se (with viewer) on dataportal.se on the European Inspire Geoportal (with viewer and legend)
- Timetables and maps on the Sweden railways (Statens Järnvägar) website.
- Underlag till linjebok
- Ukraine
- Ukrainian railways map on the Transgarant («Трансгарант») website from the Fesco group.
- Украинские железные дороги, Программа внедрения скоростного движения поездов (Ukrainian Railways, Program for the introduction of high-speed train traffic) (in Russian)
- United Kingdom
- Rail speed maps in the United Kingdom can be found on the NetworkRail website, there is one map for each of the 8 routes (regions), in PDF documents called "Network Specification": Anglia (PDF), LNE and East Midlands(PDF), LNW(PDF), Scotland(PDF), South-East (PDF) , Wales(PDF), Wessex(PDF), Western(PDF).
- "Route plans" on NetworkRail archives
- See also the HS1 website for the High-Speed 1.
- General maps can be found on the National Rail website.
- And many other sources including other articles from Wikipedia and their sources.
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