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Hamburg–Hannover Railway Line: How the "Zeitenwende" Reduces Citizen Participation

Summary by freitag.de
The environmentally friendly expansion of the Hamburg–Hannover railway was considered a "milestone of citizen participation. But now the signs stand on new construction – for NATO troops in war. After the local elections in Lower Saxony, the Bundestag decided on the Y-course, which was to connect the central station in Hanover with the port cities of Hamburg and Bremen. The fronts between supporters and opponents of the planned new line were fin…
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The environmentally friendly expansion of the Hamburg–Hannover railway was considered a "milestone of citizen participation. But now the signs stand on new construction – for NATO troops in war. After the local elections in Lower Saxony, the Bundestag decided on the Y-course, which was to connect the central station in Hanover with the port cities of Hamburg and Bremen. The fronts between supporters and opponents of the planned new line were fin…

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freitag.de broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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