2026 • 22 to 25 September 2026 in
Berlin 2024 • 24 to 27 September 2024 in
Berlin • 2,946 exhibitors from 59 countries • 170,000 visitors from 128 countries
2022 • 20 to 23 September 2022 in
Berlin 2020 • Was to be 22 to 25 September 2020 in
Berlin, but moved to 27 to 30 April 2021 because of the
COVID-19 pandemic, and was moved again to 2022.
2018 • 18 to 21 September 2018 in
Berlin • 3062 exhibitors from 61 countries
2016 • 20 to 23 September 2016 in Berlin (weekend public opening 24/25). • Conference Corner where exhibitors, associations and transport companies can hold lectures and present papers. • 2955 exhibitors from 60 countries. • The summer-garden yard is opened to display electric buses and to allow a round driving course. • For the first time all of the 41 exhibition halls of the fair ground are used, which encompasses about , including of standard gauge track
2014 • 23 to 26 September 2014 in Berlin (weekend public opening 27/28) • More than 2700 exhibitors from 51 countries. An InnoTrans Daily newspaper will be produced by
Railway Gazette International • Messe Berlin has constructed a further exhibition hall called the CityCube Berlin. • List of
rolling stock on show.
2012 • 18 to 21 September 2012 in Berlin (weekend public opening 22/23) • InnoTrans still grows – 2450 exhibitors from 47 countries were expected at InnoTrans 2012, which had five main segments:
Railway Technology,
Railway Infrastructure,
Tunnel Construction, Interiors and
Public Transport. More than 110,000 trade visitors are expected. • List of
rolling stock on show.
2010 • 21 to 24 September 2010 in Berlin (weekend public opening 25/26) • 2,242 exhibitors from 45 countries • 106,612 trade visitors from 110 countries • 81,000 square meters of exhibitions booths and 3,500 metres of railway track • 121
vehicles on show
2008 • 23 to 28 September in Berlin • 1,912 exhibitors from 41 countries • 80,000 trade visitors from 100 countries • 150,000 square meters of exhibition area and 3,500 metres of railway track • 91
vehicles on show. Contracts signed worth about €2 billion
2006 • 19 to 22 September in Berlin • 1,606 exhibitors from 41 countries (50% from outside Germany) • 64,422 trade visitors from 90 countries (40% of the visitors) • 25,000 private visitors on the weekend public opening • 50,591 square meters of exhibition area (1,868 metres of railway tracks)
2004 • 21 to 24 September in Berlin • 1,369 exhibitors from 35 countries • 44,968 trade visitors (14 300 from outside Germany; 21 000 private visitors on the weekend public opening) • 40,468 square meters of exhibition area (1,868 metres of railway tracks)
2002 • 24 to 27 September in Berlin • 1,045 exhibitors from 30 countries • 35,686 trade visitors (9,385 from outside Germany 30,000 private visitors on the weekend public opening) • 29,469 square meters of exhibition area
2000 • 12 to 15 September in Berlin • 826 exhibitors (268 from outside Germany) • 23,909 trade visitors (4.662 from outside Germany) • 22,179 square meters of exhibition area
1998 • 28 to 30 October in Berlin • 403 exhibitors (100 from outside Germany) • 13,164 trade visitors (3,278 from outside Germany) • 10,534 square meters of exhibition area
1996 • 15 to 20 October in Berlin • 172 exhibitors (21 from outside Germany) • 6,376 trade visitors (829 from outside Germany) • 4,524 square meters of exhibition area ==See also==