Passengers on several important rail routes in Saxony-Anhalt are to benefit from larger trains and more space in future. Nahverkehrsservice Sachsen-Anhalt GmbH (NASA) has put the so-called Central German S-Bahn Network II out to tender together with partners. The future operator is to run the network from December 2031 to the end of 2045. This was announced by NASA.
According to the plans, capacities on heavily used connections are to be expanded in particular. The aim is to provide more seats and additional space for bicycles. Saxony-Anhalt's Infrastructure Minister Lydia Hüskens (FDP) explained that more comfortable services are an important prerequisite for encouraging more people to switch from car to train.