Railway Overhaul Promises Cheaper Fares and Greener Commutes
The article discusses how the railway system in Germany underwent a major transformation in 1994 to reduce costs, attract more users, and increase traffic. This was done by separating the operator from the user of railway infrastructure and implementing a system of infrastructure charging based on train path pricing. The goal was to make the railway system more financially viable and appealing to different businesses and third-party railway enterprises.