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Deutsche Bahn Scraps 2026 Opening for Stuttgart 21 After Digital Signaling Setbacks

Deutsche Bahn cites unresolved approval problems in the Digitaler Knoten as the reason for the cancellation.

Overview

  • CEO Evelyn Palla informed the supervisory board and project partners that the planned partial launch in December 2026 will not happen, with a new reliable schedule expected around mid‑2026.
  • The delay centers on the Digitaler Knoten rollout, where approval and certification of Hitachi-supplied ETCS and interlocking systems have not progressed as required.
  • All long‑distance and regional trains are expected to continue using Stuttgart’s above‑ground Hauptbahnhof throughout 2027, leaving the new underground station idle longer.
  • Regional leaders demanded a special steering committee meeting, as officials including Baden‑Württemberg transport minister Winfried Hermann and Cem Özdemir criticized the continued uncertainty and communication.
  • Project costs have climbed to roughly €11–11.5 billion, and a recent court ruling requires Deutsche Bahn to shoulder the overruns alone.