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Frankfurt (Germany), Sep 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Constantin Zinn) The German railway company Deutsche Bahn (DB) hopes to regain full normality of its services next morning, after almost a week of strike throughout the country and despite no signs of rapprochement with the convening union, GDL.
Prague, Jun 22 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Martin Divisek) The Czech Republic presented on Tuesday in Prague the official uniforms, designed by Zuzana Osako, for the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESENTATION.
Deutsche Bahn (DB) unveiled its innovative project called the "Idea Train" in Nuremberg on Thursday, which aims to make rail transportation as enjoyable. Besides the play area for children and fitness studio with exercise bikes and virtual trainers, the Idea Train also feature a special zone where football lovers never have to miss a game. Special noise-cancelling chairs feature built-in tablets with internet access which give passengers the ability to stay connected without being annoyed by more rowdy riders.
The drive to get driverless vehicles on the roads is in full swing in Germany as the European nation marked a historic event in the development of self-driving public transportation. Germany’s first driverless passenger bus was launched by the German railway company Deustche Bahn in Bavaria on Wednesday. The system, called EasyTen, is a white and red minibus with a capacity of 12 passengers who can summon the vehicle through an app.
If you've been keeping track of new technology, you have probably heard of self-driving cars. Well, driverless cars took a major leap forward last weekend in Germany. German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt and chairman of Deutsche Bahn Ruediger Grube were among the passengers of the first self-driving bus journey in Germany, a development that may radically change transportation, not only in Europe, but all over the world. The bus, dubbed “Olli”, made several rounds around the Euref-Campus premises in Berlin, and is due to undergo further testing in DB’s Bavaria-based Bad Birnbach test track before it will can be approved to hit the open roads.