Metropolitan (stylised as
MetropolitaN) was the brand name of a German premium
passenger train
A passenger train is a train used to transport people along a railroad line, as opposed to a freight train that carries goods. These trains may consist of unpowered passenger railroad cars (also known as coaches or carriages) push-pull train, ...
service between the cities of
Cologne
Cologne ( ; ; ) is the largest city of the States of Germany, German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the List of cities in Germany by population, fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city pr ...
and
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,. is the List of cities in Germany by population, second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, 7th-lar ...
. Meant as an alternative to air transport, the (at its start)
first-class-only trains were operated from 1 August 1999 until 11 December 2004 by the Metropolitan Express Train
GmbH
(; ) is a type of Juridical person, legal entity in German-speaking countries. It is equivalent to a (Sàrl) in the Romandy, French-speaking region of Switzerland and to a (Sagl) in the Ticino, Italian-speaking region of Switzerland.
It is a ...
(MET GmbH) based in
Bad Homburg
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe (, ) is the district town of the Hochtaunuskreis, Hesse, Germany, on the southern slope of the Taunus mountains. Bad Homburg is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. The town's official name is ''Bad Homburg ...
, a wholly owned subsidiary of the
DB Fernverkehr
DB Fernverkehr AG (, "DB Long-Distance Traffic") is a semi-independent division of Deutsche Bahn that operates long-distance passenger trains in Germany. It was founded in 1999 in the second stage of the privatisation of Deutsche Bahn, under the ...
wholly owned subsidiary of
Deutsche Bahn
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
AG.
Service was discontinued in December 2004 due to low usage and profitability;
the trainsets were deployed in
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the train categories in Europe, classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to InterRegio, regional train, r ...
and
Intercity Express
Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE () and running under this category) is a high-speed rail system in Germany. It also serves destinations in Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands as part of cross-border services. It ...
traffic before being retired at the end of 2021, when they were offered for sale.
As the search for a buyer fell through, the trainsets were scrapped as of 2024.
History
Introduction
The beginning of operations was preceded by investigations into ten routes where the train could compete with plane travel. The Cologne–Hamburg route received the highest value in the investigations, with the Frankfurt–Munich route placing second.
''Metropolitan'' service was originally scheduled to begin on 13 June 1999. Due to delays in train delivery and crew training, service did not begin until 1 August. Starting on 1 July 1999, test runs were conducted using the first of the two trainsets to collect operating experience. Between 1 August 1999 and the termination of service on 11 December 2004, ''Metropolitan'' trains traveled between
Köln Hauptbahnhof
Köln Hauptbahnhof () is the central station, central railway station of Cologne, Germany. The station is an important local, national and international transport hub, with many Intercity-Express, ICE, Eurostar and Intercity (Deutsche Bahn), Inter ...
and
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (abbrev. ''Hamburg Hbf''), or Hamburg Central Railway Station in English, is the main railway station of the city of Hamburg, Germany. Opened in 1906 to replace four separate terminal stations, today Hamburg Hauptbahnhof is ...
, with stops at
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station of Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
History
The station was opened on 1 October 1891. It replaced the three following stations:
*the ''Bergisch-Märkische ...
and
Essen Hauptbahnhof
Essen Hauptbahnhof (German for "Essen main station") is a railway station in the city of Essen in western Germany. It is situated south of the old town centre, next to the A 40 motorway. It was opened in 1862 by the Bergisch-Märkische Eisenba ...
.
However, by the end of 1999, trains were occupied to only 20 percent capacity, below the break-even point of 53 percent. Two options were considered: an extension on the Hamburg-Berlin route and the removal of the requirement to reserve seats in advance; neither option was adopted.
Decline
During all five years of ''Metropolitan'' service, utilization was far below the trains' capacity and that of standard long-distance service. About two months after the beginning of operation, the trains had utilization rates of 50 to 60 percent on Monday mornings and Friday evenings, but were only filled to 30 percent capacity on average.
In the first two years, average utilization increased to 35 to 40 percent, still below the break-even point. Only during
trade fair
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days did utilization reach satisfactory levels.
Passenger numbers decreased in the first quarter of 2003, when the ''Metropolitan'' service lost one fourth of its passengers, according to Deutsche Bahn, which blamed the rise of
low-cost airline
A low-cost carrier (LCC) or low-cost airline, also called a budget, or discount carrier or airline, is an airline that is operated with an emphasis on minimizing operating costs. It sacrifices certain traditional airline luxuries for cheaper fa ...
s.
At a financial press conference on 16 August 2004, Deutsche Bahn confirmed a report that ''Metropolitan'' service would be discontinued, but did not specify a date of discontinuation.
The service was discontinued due to low utilization and lack of profitability.
According to a report by the media, MET GmbH operated at a loss of €3.8 million in 2003 with a turnover of €21.3 million. The average occupancy of the trains was only 35 percent rather than the planned 50 percent.
''Metropolitan'' trains continued to run until the next regular timetable change on 11 December 2004. Service was replaced with
ICE
Ice is water that is frozen into a solid state, typically forming at or below temperatures of 0 ° C, 32 ° F, or 273.15 K. It occurs naturally on Earth, on other planets, in Oort cloud objects, and as interstellar ice. As a naturally oc ...
Sprinter trains.
Further usage
The two trainsets were initially intended to be parked, though DB Fernverkehr decided to reuse the trains in long-distance traffic. They were externally modified to prepare them for service, being repainted in the standard DB colors and fitted with features such as route sign holders. However, the interiors were unchanged. The two ''Traveller'' cars and three other cars were reassigned to second class, while two were assigned to first class.
After the timetable change on 13 December 2009, the two seven-car trains were converted into one eleven-car train and one three-car train, though this was reverted in March 2011.
The last ''Metropolitan'' train ran on 10 December 2021, and the train's control car was decorated with the ''Metropolitan'' logo.
The use of the two trains ceased after the timetable change in December 2021; the trains were listed for sale. Photos in 2024 show the stock being cut up and scrapped.
Corporate affairs
Operator
The operating company, Metropolitan Express Train GmbH, was established in December 1996 as a subsidiary of
DB Fernverkehr
DB Fernverkehr AG (, "DB Long-Distance Traffic") is a semi-independent division of Deutsche Bahn that operates long-distance passenger trains in Germany. It was founded in 1999 in the second stage of the privatisation of Deutsche Bahn, under the ...
(then named DB Reise&Touristik), itself a subsidiary of
Deutsche Bahn AG
(, ; abbreviated as DB or DB AG ) is the national railway company of Germany, and a state-owned enterprise under the control of the German government. Headquartered in the Bahntower in Berlin, it is a joint-stock company ( AG).
DB was fou ...
.
MET GmbH was the fourth company besides DB Reise&Touristik (the first three companies being
CityNightLine
CityNightLine AG (timetable and platform sign abbreviation: CNL) was a Swiss night train service. CNL had right of passage grants in Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Denmark. It served stations in Belgium, France, Italy and t ...
,
Thalys
Thalys (French: ) was a brand name used for high-speed rail, high-speed train services between Paris Gare du Nord and both Amsterdam Centraal and German cities in the Rhein-Ruhr, including Aachen, Köln Hauptbahnhof, Cologne, Düsseldorf Hauptba ...
, and
Cisalpino
Cisalpino AG () was a railway company, referred to as CIS in timetables, operating international trains between Switzerland and Italy connecting Basel, Schaffhausen, Zurich, Geneva, Milan, Venice, Trieste, Livorno, and Florence. The company ha ...
) to operate long-distance trains in Germany after the . After the service was discontinued in December 2004, MET GmbH was dissolved and reacquired by DB Fernverkehr.
Business figures
Rolling stock
Metropolitan Express Train GmbH ordered two specially made trainsets of seven cars each from the manufacturer in November 1997. The interiors of the cars were produced by
Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau
The Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau is a Small and medium enterprises, medium-sized furniture, furniture-manufacturing business in the Hellerau district of the German city of Dresden. The company archives are deemed a valuable cultural asset and w ...
.
An option was available for two additional trainsets with different interiors. From a technical perspective, the ''Metropolitan'' trainsets are conventional
push-pull trains consisting of a locomotive, cars, and a control car.
Both sets consist of seven cars, each long. The train's total length, including the Class 101 locomotive, is . The ''Metropolitan'' was presented at the 1999
ITB Berlin trade show.
The first trainset was delivered on 14 June 1999; the second was delivered on 12 July. Both trains were based at the depot in
Eidelstedt.
Before the beginning of production, Deutsche Bahn AG's board of directors considered removing two
ICE 2
The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of six in the Intercity-Express family since 1995. The ICE 2 (half-) trains are even closer to a conventional push–pull train than the ICE 1, because each train consists ...
trainsets from production and modifying them with a special interior for the ''Metropolitan''.
Several cars were painted in ''Metropolitan'' colors and prepared for conversion.
This plan was cancelled due to high costs and time constraints.
The planned conversion of preexisting cars was also cancelled.
The trainsets themselves however were based on the
ICE 2
The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of six in the Intercity-Express family since 1995. The ICE 2 (half-) trains are even closer to a conventional push–pull train than the ICE 1, because each train consists ...
's cars.
The ''Metropolitan'' trains had an operational top speed of , though they were not used at speeds higher than until 2009 when both seven-car trains were merged into a single eleven-car trainset. This is the fastest top speed of any conventional locomotive-hauled train in Germany; only
Intercity Express
Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE () and running under this category) is a high-speed rail system in Germany. It also serves destinations in Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands as part of cross-border services. It ...
trains have higher top speeds. The ''Metropolitan'' cars were slightly larger than standard
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the train categories in Europe, classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to InterRegio, regional train, r ...
cars with an empty mass of 55 to 59 tonnes and a width of . Depending on the number of seats and interior layout, the cars weighted between 59 and 63 tonnes when fully loaded. Prior to 2010, they were operationally grouped with the
ICE 1
The ICE 1 is the first batch-produced German high-speed train and the first of now several within the Intercity Express family. Revenue service at speeds up to started in 1991, it was raised to in May 1995.
Trainsets consist of two pow ...
and
ICE 2
The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of six in the Intercity-Express family since 1995. The ICE 2 (half-) trains are even closer to a conventional push–pull train than the ICE 1, because each train consists ...
trains as ''ICE-A'', and from 2011 to 2021, they were grouped as ''IC-A'' and operationally dispatched as ''ICE'', ''IC'', or ''MET'' by
DB Netz
DB Netz () was a major subsidiary of that owned and operated a majority of the German railway system. It was one of the largest railway infrastructure managers by length (33,291 km as of 2019) and transport volume of its network.
On 1 Janu ...
.
These operational classifications permitted operation exclusively on lines approved for ICE 1 and ICE 2 trains. The trains are equipped to operate using 15 kV 16.7 Hz
head-end power
In rail transport, head-end power (HEP), also known as electric train supply (ETS), is the electrical power distribution system on a passenger train. The power source, usually a locomotive (or a generator car) at the front or 'head' of a train, ...
. The ''Metropolitan'' trainsets were not approved for operation on third-party networks. When the trainsets were operated using locomotives other than the four modified Class 101 locomotives, their speed was limited to .
Service categories

First Class
The ''Metropolitan'' was the only Deutsche Bahn service that was not divided into separate
travel class
A travel class is a quality of accommodation on public transport. The accommodation could be a seat or a cabin for example. Higher travel classes are designed to be more comfortable and are typically more expensive.
Airlines
Traditionally ...
es. Instead, three categories of first-class service were provided:
*Two ''Silence'' cars intended for resting passengers. A free pillow and blanket were provided, as well as earplugs and headphones. The use of phones and laptops was discouraged. These two cars were located at the end of the train.
*Three ''Office'' cars intended for working travelers. Seats included in-seat power outlets and cell phone
repeater
In telecommunications, a repeater is an electronic device that receives a signal and retransmits it. Repeaters are used to extend transmissions so that the signal can cover longer distances or be received on the other side of an obstruction. Some ...
s.
This category contained a cocktail and espresso bar as well as four-seat tables for work interviews.
*Two ''Club'' cars were available for passengers who did not want to work or sleep. Portable
DVD player
A DVD player is a machine that plays DVDs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards, two different and incompatible standards. Some DVD players will also play audio CDs. DVD players are connected to a television to ...
s and films could be borrowed free of charge. This section also contained a cocktail and espresso bar and wireless repeaters, similar to the ''Office'' section.
Car number 7 was designed to be
accessible.
''Traveller'' Class
Starting on 1 September 2001, MET GmbH introduced a fourth travel category named ''Traveller'' in an attempt to increase train utilization, along with offering discounted prices for return tickets. The new class was less comfortable than the three existing categories and acted as a second class for the ''Metropolitan'' trains.
Cars 1 and 5 (renumbered to cars 1 and 2) were re-equipped with four-abreast seating arrangements, replacing their original three-abreast seating. Each train received 145 new seats to replace the original 114.
The original seats were removed and sold on
eBay
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by Deutsche Bahn AG. The total capacity of each train was increased by 8.8 percent from 351 to 382 seats. However, as the ''Traveller'' cars were taken from the ''Office'' and ''Silence'' categories, the capacity of those categories was reduced.
See also
*
Rheingold (train)
The ('Rhinegold') was a named train that operated between Hook of Holland, near Rotterdam, and Geneva, Switzerland (or Basel before 1965), a distance of , until 1987. Another section of the train started in Amsterdam and was coupled to the cars ...
*
Train categories in Europe
In Rail transport in Europe, Europe, railway companies assign trains to different categories or train types depending on their role, i.e. based on the used rolling stock, their speed (high-speed rail, high-speed, higher-speed rail, higher-speed, ...
Notes
References
External links
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