ALBAWABA - Germany is embarking on a significant railway modernization project, starting with the closure of one of its busiest lines. The 70-kilometer stretch between Frankfurt and Mannheim, which handles over 300 trains daily, will be shut down for five months beginning Monday. This closure is part of a broader initiative by Deutsche Bahn, the state-owned railway operator, to revitalize Germany's often unreliable rail network. The Frankfurt-Mannheim route, a crucial ...