
Lusatian municipalities insist on double-track rail expansion
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Lusatian municipalities demand full double-track expansion of the Cottbus–Görlitz rail line in Saxony.
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negativeLocal governments and rail operators face pressure to maintain the original expansion plans, potentially affecting funding and project timelines.
The municipalities in Lusatia, specifically those along the Cottbus–Görlitz rail line, are advocating for the full double-track expansion and electrification of this critical railway corridor. This insistence comes in response to proposals that suggest reducing the line to a single track at the Brandenburg-Saxony border, a move that local officials argue would undermine regional connectivity and economic development.
Local leaders, including mayors and council members from Cottbus and Görlitz, have expressed their concerns that a single-track line would limit capacity and hinder the growth of passenger and freight services. The Cottbus–Görlitz line is vital for both local commuters and businesses that rely on efficient rail transport. The municipalities argue that maintaining a double track is essential for accommodating future increases in rail traffic.
In a recent meeting, representatives from the municipalities unanimously agreed to push back against any plans that would compromise the double-track expansion. They emphasized the importance of this project for enhancing regional transport links and supporting economic growth in the area. The municipalities are also concerned about the potential negative impact on local industries that depend on reliable rail services.
The push for double-track expansion aligns with broader regional development goals, including improving infrastructure to support tourism and local businesses. The municipalities are now calling on the state government of Saxony and the federal government to reaffirm their commitment to the original expansion plans.
As discussions continue, the outcome will significantly impact local stakeholders, including rail operators who depend on efficient infrastructure and local businesses that rely on rail transport for logistics. The municipalities' firm stance indicates a strong desire to ensure that the Cottbus–Görlitz line meets the needs of the region's future.



