The list of railway routes in Bavaria contains all scheduled rail passenger routes in Bavaria. In addition, the cycle interval, the rolling stock used and the operators are listed.
With the timetable change on 13 December 2020, Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft (BEG), the purchaser of Bavarian regional rail services, introduced line numbers in Bavaria.[1][2] The table reflects the status from the timetable change on 11 December 2022.
Regional-Express and Regionalbahn lines
Lines 1, 10–19 (north)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 10 | 60
30 (extra trains in the peak: Würzburg – Kitzingen) |
Mainfrankenbahn | Würzburg – Kitzingen – Neustadt (Aisch) – Fürth – Nürnberg | Nuremberg–Bamberg Nuremberg–Würzburg |
805 | DB Regio Bayern | Alstom Coradia Continental (440) |
RB 11 | 60 | Mittelfrankenbahn | Fürth – Zirndorf – Cadolzburg | Fürth–Cadolzburg | 808 | Alstom Coradia LINT 54 (622) | |
RB 12 | 60 | Mittelfrankenbahn | (Nürnberg –) Fürth – Siegelsdorf – Wilhermsdorf – Markt Erlbach | Nuremberg–Würzburg Nuremberg–Bamberg Siegelsdorf–Markt Erlbach |
807 | ||
RB 13 | 120 (Gutenfürst–Hof, Mon–Fri: 60 min.) | Gera – Weida – Zeulenroda – Hof | Leipzig–Hof | Erfurter Bahn | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | ||
RE 14 | 120 | Franken-Thüringen-Express | Saalfeld – Lichtenfels – Bamberg – Fürth – Nürnberg | Nuremberg–Würzburg Bamberg–Hof Hochstadt-Marktzeuln–Probstzella |
820, 840 | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Talent 2 (442)[4] |
RB 18 | 60 | Bad Rodach – Coburg | Coburg–Bad Rodach | 831 | agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | |
RE 19 | 120 | Franken-Thüringen-Express | Sonneberg – Bamberg – Fürth – Nürnberg | Nuremberg–Würzburg Bamberg–Coburg Coburg–Sonneberg |
820 | DB Regio Bayern | 2 Siemens Vectron (at each end) + double-deck coaches[4] |
Lines 1, 10–19 (south)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 1 | 60 (Munich–Ingolstadt) 120 (Ingolstadt–Nuremberg) |
München-Nürnberg-Express | Munich (– Petershausen) – Pfaffenhofen (Ilm) – Ingolstadt – Kinding (Altmühltal) – Allersberg (Rothsee) – Nuremberg | Nuremberg–Ingolstadt Munich–Treuchtlingen |
900 | DB Regio Bayern | Škoda 109 E3 (102) + Škoda push-pull set,
Bombardier Twindexx Vario (445) (at each end) + 2 or 4 double-deck coaches[5] |
RB 13 | 60 (Mon–Fri 15 Augsburg–Friedberg, 30 Friedberg–Aichach) |
Paartal-Bahn
Netz Ammersee-Altmühltal |
Augsburg – Friedberg – Aichach – Ingolstadt | Ingolstadt–Augsburg | 983 | Bayerische Regiobahn | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (1648)[6] |
RB 14 | 60 | Netz Ammersee-Altmühltal | Eichstätt Stadt – Eichstätt Bahnhof (– Ingolstadt) | Eichstätt Bahnhof–Eichstätt Stadt | 991 | ||
RB 15 | 60 (Mon–Fri) 120 (Sat, Sun) |
Ulm – Günzburg – Donauwörth – Ingolstadt – Regensburg (Ingolstadt–Regensburg i. d. R. only Sat, Sun) |
Regensburg–Ingolstadt Ingolstadt–Neuoffingen Augsburg–Ulm |
930, 993 | agilis Eisenbahngesellschaft | Alstom Coradia Continental (440) | |
RE 16 | 120 | Nuremberg – Treuchtlingen – Donauwörth – Augsburg | Treuchtlingen–Nürnberg Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen Augsburg–Nördlingen |
910 | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Twindexx Vario (445) (at each end) + 4 double-deck coaches[5] | |
RB 16 | 60 (Munich–Treuchtlingen) 120 (Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg) |
Munich – Dachau – Pfaffenhofen (Ilm) – Ingolstadt – Eichstätt – Treuchtlingen – Roth – Nuremberg | Munich–Treuchtlingen Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg |
900, 990, 920 | Bombardier Twindexx Vario (445) (at each end) + 2 or 4 double-deck coaches[5] | ||
RB 17 | 60 (Mon–Fri) | Ingolstadt – Regensburg | Regensburg–Ingolstadt | 930, 993 | agilis Eisenbahngesellschaft | Alstom Coradia Continental (440) | |
RE 18 | 120 (Sat, Sun) | Ulm – Günzburg – Donauwörth – Ingolstadt – Regensburg (– Eggmühl / Passau) | Munich–Regensburg Regensburg–Ingolstadt Ingolstadt–Neuoffingen Augsburg–Ulm Regensburg–Passau |
930, 993 |
Lines 2, 20–29
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 2 | 120 | alex | Hof – Marktredwitz – Weiden – Schwandorf – Regensburg – Landshut – München | Oberkotzau–Hof Weiden–Oberkotzau Regensburg–Weiden München–Regensburg |
855, 875, 930 | Die Länderbahn | Siemens ER20 / Siemens ES64U4 + coaches of different classes |
RB 2 | Some trains | Vogtlandbahn | Zwickau – Werdau – Plauen – Hof | Leipzig–Hof | 544 | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | |
RE 20 | 120 | Franken-Thüringen-Express | Würzburg – Schweinfurt – Bamberg – Fürth – Nürnberg | Nuremberg–Würzburg Bamberg–Rottendorf Rottendorf–Würzburg |
560, 810, 820, 840 | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Talent 2 (442)[4] |
RB 21 | 60 | Mittelfrankenbahn | Nürnberg Nordost – Eschenau – Gräfenberg | Nürnberg–Gräfenberg | 861 | Alstom Coradia LINT 54 (622) | |
RE 22 | 60 | Flughafenexpress | Regensburg – Munich Airport | Munich–Regensburg Neufahrn Link Munich East–Munich Airport |
930 | Bombardier Talent 2 (442) | |
RB 22 | 60 | Ebermannstadt – Forchheim (– Bamberg – Lichtenfels) | Forchheim–Beringersmühle | 821 | agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | |
RE 23 | some trains | Oberpfalzbahn | Marktredwitz – Weiden – Schwandorf – Regensburg | Weiden–Oberkotzau Regensburg–Weiden |
855 | Die Länderbahn | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (1648) |
RB 23 | 60 | ||||||
RE 24 | 2 train pairs | Berchtesgaden – Bischofswiesen – Bayerisch Gmain – Bad Reichenhall-Kirchberg – Bad Reichenhall – Piding – Hammerau – Ainring – Freilassing | Freilassing–Bad Reichenhall Bad Reichenhall–Berchtesgaden |
954 | DB Fernverkehr | Class 101 + IC coaches | |
RB 24 | 60
(most services broken in Bayreuth) |
(Bad Rodach –) Coburg – Ebersdorf – Lichtenfels – Hochstadt-Marktzeuln – Kulmbach – Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg – Bayreuth – Kirchlaibach – Marktredwitz – Hof – Bad Steben | Coburg–Bad Rodach Bamberg–Hof Eisenach–Lichtenfels Bayreuth–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg Weiden–Bayreuth |
820, 850, 855, 857, 860, 867 | agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | |
RE 25 | 120 | alex | Prague – Plzeň – Furth im Wald – Cham – Schwandorf – Regensburg – Landshut – Munich | Schwandorf–Furth im Wald Regensburg–Schwandorf Munich–Regensburg |
855, 875, 930 | Die Länderbahn | Siemens ER20 / Siemens ES64U4 + coaches of different classes |
RB 25 | 60 | Franken-Thüringen-Express | Bamberg – Lichtenfels – Kronach (– Ludwigsstadt – Saalfeld) | Bamberg–Hof Hochstadt-Marktzeuln–Probstzella |
820, 840 | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Talent 2 (442)[4] |
RB 26 | 60 | Bamberg – Breitengüßbach – Ebern | Bamberg–Hof Breitengüßbach–Maroldsweisach |
826 | agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | |
RB 27 | 60 | Oberpfalzbahn | Schwandorf – Cham (Oberpf) – Furth i Wald | Schwandorf–Furth im Wald | 875 | Die Länderbahn | |
RB 28 | 120 | Cham (Oberpf) – Bad Kötzting – Lam | Cham–Lam | 877 | |||
RB 29 | 120 | Cham (Oberpf) – Waldmünchen | Cham–Waldmünchen | 876 |
Lines 3, 30–39 (north)
Lines 3, 30–39 (south)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 3 | 60 | Donau-Isar-Express | Passau – Plattling – Landau (Isar) – Landshut (Bay) – Freising – München | Nuremberg–Regensburg Landshut–Plattling Regensburg–Passau |
880, 930, 931 | DB Regio Bayern | Alstom Coradia Continental (440)
Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 (146.2) + double-deck coaches[9] |
RB 32 | Gäubodenbahn | Bogen – Straubing – Radldorf (Niederbay) – Neufahrn (Niederbay) | Neufahrn–Radldorf Regensburg–Passau Straubing–Bogen |
932 | DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH | Class 628 | |
RB 33 | 60 (Mon–Fri) 120 (Sat, Sun) |
(München –) Freising – Moosburg – Landshut | München–Regensburg | 930 | DB Regio Bayern | Class 425[10] | |
RB 35 | 60 | Waldbahn | Plattling – Deggendorf – Zwiesel – Bayerisch Eisenstein | Plattling–Bayerisch Eisenstein | 905 | Die Länderbahn | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) |
RB 36 | Zwiesel – Grafenau | Zwiesel–Grafenau | 906 | ||||
RB 37 | Zwiesel – Bodenmais | Zwiesel–Bodenmais | 907 | ||||
RB 38 | Gotteszell – Teisnach – Viechtach | Gotteszell–Viechtach | 908 |
Lines 4, 40–49 (north)
Lines 4, 40–49 (south)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 4 | 3 train pairs
Mon-Fri |
Südostbayernbahn | Munich – Dorfen – Mühldorf (– Simbach (Inn)) | Munich–Simbach | 940, 941 | DB Regio Netz Verkehrs GmbH | Class 218 / Bombardier Traxx P160 DE ME (245) + double-deck coaches |
RB 40 | 60 | Munich – Markt Schwaben – Dorfen – Mühldorf | Munich–Simbach | 940 | Class 218 / Bombardier Traxx P160 DE ME (245) + double-deck coaches
class 628 (early and late) | ||
RB 41 | 60 | Mühldorf – Marktl – Simbach (Inn) | Munich–Simbach | 941 | Class 628 | ||
RB 42 | 60 | Mühldorf – Tüßling – Altötting – Burghausen | Mühldorf–Freilassing Tüßling–Burghausen |
942 | Class 628
Class 218 / Bombardier Traxx P160 DE ME (245) + double-deck coaches (1 train pair, Mon-Fri) | ||
RB 44 | 120 (Landshut–Mühldorf) 60 (Mühldorf–Rosenheim) |
Landshut (Bay) – Vilsbiburg – Neumarkt-St Veit – Mühldorf – Waldkraiburg – Wasserburg (Inn) – Rott (Inn) – Rosenheim | Neumarkt-St Veit–Landshut Mühldorf–Frontenhausen-Marklkofen Mühldorf–Rosenheim |
944 | Class 628 | ||
RB 45 | 120 (Landshut–Mühldorf) 60 (Mühldorf–Salzburg) |
Landshut (Bay) – Vilsbiburg – Neumarkt-St Veit – Mühldorf – Garching (Alz) – Laufen (Oberbay) – Freilassing – Salzburg | Neumarkt-St Veit–Landshut Mühldorf–Frontenhausen-Marklkofen Mühldorf–Freilassing |
945 | Class 628
Class 218 / Bombardier Traxx P160 DE ME (245) + double-deck coaches | ||
RB 46 | 60 | Passau – Fürstenzell – Pocking – Pfarrkirchen – Neumarkt-St Veit – Mühldorf | Passau–Neumarkt-St Veit Mühldorf–Frontenhausen-Marklkofen |
946 | Class 628 | ||
RB 47 | 120 | Mühldorf – Garching (Alz) – Trostberg – Hörpolding (– Traunreut – Traunstein) | Mühldorf–Freilassing Traunstein–Garching |
947 | |||
RB 48 | 60 | Wasserburg (Inn) – Ebersberg (Oberbay) (– Grafing – Munich) | Grafing–Wasserburg Munich–Rosenheim |
948 | |||
RB 49 | 60 | Traunreut – Hörpolding – Traunstein | Traunstein–Garching | 947 |
Lines 5, 50–59 (east)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 5 | 60 | Netz Chiemgau-Inntal | Munich – Rosenheim – Bad Endorf – Prien a Chiemsee – Traunstein – Freilassing – Salzburg | Munich–Rosenheim Rosenheim–Salzburg |
950, 951 | Bayerische Oberlandbahn | Stadler Flirt 3[11] |
RE 50 | 120 | Nuremberg – Neumarkt (Oberpf) – Regensburg – Landshut (Bay) – Freising – Munich | Nuremberg–Regensburg Regensburg–Munich |
880 | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 (146.2) + double-deck coaches | |
RB 51 | 60 | Neumarkt (Oberpf) – Regensburg – Straubing – Plattling | Nürnberg–Regensburg Regensburg–Passau |
880 | agilis Eisenbahngesellschaft | Alstom Coradia Continental (440) | |
RB 52 | 60 | Chiemgau-Bahn Südostbayernbahn |
Prien a Chiemsee – Aschau (Chiemgau) | Prien a Chiemsee–Aschau | 952 | DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH | Class 628 |
RB 53 | 60 | Netz Berchtesgaden-Ruhpolding | Traunstein – Siegsdorf – Ruhpolding | Traunstein–Ruhpolding | 953 | Bayerische Oberlandbahn | Stadler Flirt 3 (1427) |
RB 54 | 60 | Netz Chiemgau-Inntal | München – Grafing – Rosenheim – Kufstein | Munich–Rosenheim Rosenheim–Kufstein |
950, 951 | Stadler Flirt 3[11] | |
RB 55 | 60 | Netz Bayerisches Oberland | Munich – Holzkirchen – Schliersee – Bayrischzell | Munich–Holzkirchen Holzkirchen–Schliersee Schliersee–Bayrischzell |
955 | Alstom Coradia LINT 54[12] | |
RB 56 | 60 (Mon–Fri) 120 (Sat, Sun) |
Munich – Holzkirchen – Schaftlach – Bad Tölz – Lenggries | München–Holzkirchen Holzkirchen–Lenggries |
956 | |||
RB 57 | 120 | Munich – Holzkirchen – Schaftlach – Tegernsee | München–Holzkirchen Holzkirchen–Lenggries Schaftlach–Tegernsee |
957 | |||
RB 58 | 60 | Netz Chiemgau-Inntal | Munich – Deisenhofen – Holzkirchen – Bad Aibling – Rosenheim (Munich–Deisenhofen only Mon–Fri, Deisenhofen–Holzkirchen only some trains) |
Munich–Holzkirchen Holzkirchen–Rosenheim |
958 | Stadler Flirt 3[11] | |
RB 59 | 60 | Südostbayernbahn | Traunstein – Waging | Traunstein–Waging | 959 | DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH | Class 628 |
Lines 5, 50–59 (northwest)
Lines 5, 50–59 (southwest)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 5 | 60 | Friedrichshafen Stadt – Ravensburg – Aulendorf – Ulm (– Göppingen – Plochingen – Stuttgart) | Lindau–Friedrichshafen | 731, 750, 751 | DB Regio Baden-Württemberg | Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 (146.2) + 4 double-deck coaches | |
IRE 50 | 120 | Aalen–Ulm railway | Aalen – Heidenheim – Langenau – Ulm | Ulm–Aalen | 757 | Class 612 |
Lines 6, 60–69 (north)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 60 | 60 (Mon–Fri) | Nürnberg – Roth – Treuchtlingen | Treuchtlingen–Nürnberg | 910 | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Twindexx Vario (445) ("sandwich") + 2 or 4 double-deck coaches | |
RB 61 | 60 | Mittelfrankenbahn | Roth – Hilpoltstein | Roth–Hilpoltstein | 911 | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (648)[3] | |
RB 62 | 60 | Seenland-Bahn | Pleinfeld – Gunzenhausen | Gunzenhausen–Pleinfeld | 912 |
Lines 6, 60–69 (south)
Lines 7, 70–79 (north)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 7 | 120 | Mainfranken-Thüringen-Express | Würzburg – Schweinfurt – Ebenhausen – Grimmenthal – Suhl – Arnstadt – Erfurt coupled with RE 57 to Ebenhausen |
Würzburg–Rottendorf Rottendorf–Bamberg Schweinfurt–Meiningen |
570, 815 | DB Regio Südost | Class 612 |
RB 75 | 60 | Rhein-Main-Bahn | Aschaffenburg – Babenhausen – Darmstadt – Mainz – Wiesbaden | Mainz–Aschaffenburg | 651 | Hessische Landesbahn | Alstom Coradia Continental[15](1440) |
RB 79 | Some trains
(Mon–Fri) |
Mainfrankenbahn | Aschaffenburg – Gemünden (– Würzburg – Schweinfurt – Bamberg) | Würzburg–Aschaffenburg Würzburg–Rottendorf Rottendorf–Bamberg |
800, 805 | DB Regio Bayern | Alstom Coradia Continental (440) |
Lines 7, 17, 70–79 (south)
- RE 73 runs together with RE 71 to Türkheim (Bay), then shuttles three times between Türkheim and Bad Wörishofen and is then coupled with the RE 71 returning from Memmingen. This does not result in a regular interval service.
Lines 8, 80–89 (north)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 8 | 60 | Würzburg – Lauda – Osterburken – Bad Friedrichshall – Heilbronn – Bietigheim-Bissingen – Stuttgart | Treuchtlingen–Würzburg Mosbach-Neckarelz–Würzburg-Heidingsfeld West |
780 | Go-Ahead Baden-Württemberg | Stadler Flirt 3 (1428,1430) | |
RB 84 | 60 (Mon–Fri) 120 (Sat, Sun) |
Madonnenlandbahn | (Aschaffenburg –) Miltenberg – Amorbach – Walldürn – Seckach | Aschaffenburg–Miltenberg Seckach–Miltenberg |
781, 784 | DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH | Siemens Desiro Classic (642)[14] |
RB 85 | 60 (Sat+Sun) only Würzburg - Lauda |
Mainfrankenbahn | Würzburg – Reichenberg – Lauda – Eubigheim – Osterburken | Treuchtlingen–Würzburg Mosbach-Neckarelz–Würzburg-Heidingsfeld West |
780 | DB Regio Bayern | Alstom Coradia Continental (440) |
RE 87 | 120 (Mon–Fri) | Maintalbahn | Miltenberg – Wertheim (– Lauda – Bad Mergentheim) | Miltenberg West–Wertheim | 781 | DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH | Siemens Desiro Classic (642)[14] |
RE 87 | 120 | Main-Tauber-Express | Aschaffenburg – Miltenberg – Wertheim – Lauda – Crailsheim | Aschaffenburg–Miltenberg Miltenberg West–Wertheim |
781, 782 | ||
RB 88 | 60 | Maintalbahn | Aschaffenburg – Miltenberg | Aschaffenburg–Miltenberg | 781 |
Lines 8, 80–89 (south)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 80 | 60 | Augsburger Netze Los 1 | Würzburg – Ansbach – Treuchtlingen – Donauwörth – Augsburg – Munich | Würzburg–Treuchtlingen Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen Munich–Augsburg |
920, 910, 980 | Go-Ahead Bayern | Siemens Mireo (463)
Siemens Desiro HC (462) |
RB 80 | Some trains
in the peak |
Mainfrankenbahn | Würzburg – Winterhausen – Marktbreit | Würzburg–Treuchtlingen | 920 | DB Regio Bayern | Class 425
Alstom Coradia Continental (440) Siemens Desiro Classic (642) |
RB 81 | 60 | Mittelfrankenbahn | Neustadt (Aisch) – Bad Windsheim – Steinach | Steinach bei Rothenburg–Dombühl | 806 | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (648)[3] | |
RB 82 | 60 | Mittelfrankenbahn | Steinach (b Rothenburg o.d. Tauber) – Rothenburg ob der Tauber | Steinach–Rothenburg | 921 | Alstom Coradia LINT 54 (622)
Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (648)[3] | |
RB 86 | 60 | Augsburger Netze Los 1 | Dinkelscherben – Augsburg – Mering – Munich | Augsburg–Nördlingen Munich–Augsburg |
910, 980 | Go-Ahead Bayern | Siemens Mireo (463)
Siemens Desiro HC (462) |
RB 87 | 60 | Augsburger Netze Los 1 | Donauwörth – Meitingen – Augsburg – Mering – Munich | Augsburg–Nördlingen Munich–Augsburg |
910, 980 | ||
RE 89 | some trains | Augsburger Netze Los 1 | Aalen – Nördlingen – Donauwörth | Stuttgart–Nördlingen Augsburg–Nördlingen |
910, 980, 989 | ||
RB 89 | 60 | Augsburger Netze Los 1 | Aalen – Nördlingen – Donauwörth | Stuttgart–Nördlingen Augsburg–Nördlingen |
989 |
Lines 9, 90–99 (north)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 90 | 120 | Nuremberg – Ansbach – Crailsheim – Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental – Waiblingen – Stuttgart | Nuremberg–Crailsheim | 785, 786 | Go-Ahead Baden-Württemberg | Stadler Flirt 3 | |
RB 91 | 60 (Mon–Fri) 120 (Sat, Sun) |
Mittelfrankenbahn | Wicklesgreuth – Windsbach | Wicklesgreuth–Windsbach | 922 | DB Regio Bayern | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (648)[3] |
RB 95 | 120 | Oberpfalzbahn | Marktredwitz – Schirnding – Cheb – Hof Hauptbahnhof | Nuremberg–Cheb | 860 | Die Länderbahn | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (1648) |
RB 96 | 60 | Hof – Rehau – Selb-Plößberg – Selb Stadt | Cheb–Oberkotzau Holenbrunn–Selb |
858 | agilis Verkehrsgesellschaft | Stadler RegioShuttle RS1 (650) | |
RB 98 | 60 | Helmbrechts – Münchberg (– Hof Hbf) | Münchberg–Selbitz | 853 | |||
RB 99 | 120 | Hof – Münchberg | Bamberg–Hof | 850, 857 |
Lines 9, 90–99 (south)
Line | Frequency (in minutes) |
Brand/line name | Route | Lines used | KBS | Operator | Rolling stock |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RE 9 | 60 | Augsburger Netze Los 1 | Munich – Mering – Augsburg – Dinkelscherben – Günzburg – Neu-Ulm – Ulm | Munich–Augsburg Augsburg–Ulm |
980 | Go-Ahead Bayern | Siemens Mireo (463)
Siemens Desiro HC (462) |
RB 92 | 120 | E-Netz Allgäu | Memmingen Leutkirch – Kißlegg – Wangen (Allgäu) – Hergatz – Lindau-Insel | Leutkirch–Memmingen Kißlegg–Hergatz |
753, 971 | Stadler Flirt 3 (1428) | |
RB 93 | 60 | Lindau-Insel – Wasserburg – Friedrichshafen Stadt – Aulendorf – Ulm Hbf | Lindau–Friedrichshafen | 731 | DB Regio Baden-Württemberg | Class 425 | |
RB 94 | Some trains | Kempten – Immenstadt – Hergatz | Buchloe–Lindau | 970 | DB Regio Bayern | Pesa Link (633)[18] | |
RE 96 | 120 | E-Netz Allgäu | München – Buchloe – Türkheim – Mindelheim – Memmingen – Kißlegg – Hergatz – Lindau-Insel - Lindau-Reutin | München–Buchloe Buchloe–Memmingen Leutkirch–Memmingen Kißlegg–Hergatz Buchloe–Lindau |
970, 971 | Go-Ahead Bayern | Stadler Flirt 3 (1428) |
S1 (RE 98) | 60 | Vorarlberg S-Bahn | Lindau-Insel – Lindau-Reutin – Bregenz – Dornbirn – Feldkirch – Bludenz ( – Schruns) | Lindau–Bludenz | ÖBB 401, ÖBB 420 | Österreichische Bundesbahnen | Bombardier Talent (4024)
Siemens ES64U2 (1016/1116) + double-deck coaches |
120 | Lindau-Insel – Lindau-Reutin – Bregenz – Dornbirn – Feldkirch |
Munich S-Bahn
Nuremberg S-Bahn
Danube-Iller Regional S-Bahn
Line | Route | KBS | Frequency | Material | Operator | Image |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RS 7 | Ulm Hauptbahnhof – Neu-Ulm – Finningerstraße (– Gerlenhofen) – Senden – Vöhringen – Bellenberg – Illertissen – Altenstadt (Iller) – Kellmünz – Memmingen | 975 | 60 min | DB Regio Bayern | ||
RS 71 | Ulm Hauptbahnhof – Neu-Ulm – Finningerstraße – Senden – Wullenstetten – Witzighausen – Weißenhorn-Eschach – Weißenhorn | 975 976 |
60 min | DB Regio Bayern |
See also
References
- ↑ "Neues Liniennummernsystem im bayerischen Regionalverkehr erleichtert Orientierung" (Press release) (in German). Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft. 21 October 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
- ↑ "Neue Linien-Nummern" (Press release) (in German). Deutsche Bahn AG, Unternehmensbereich Personenverkehr, Marketing eCommerce. Archived from the original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Mittelfrankenbahn" (in German). DB Regio. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Der Franken Thüringen Express" (in German). DB Regio. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- 1 2 3 "Ring West + München-Nürnberg-Express" (in German). DB Regio. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 "Netz Ammersee-Altmühltal Faktenblatt" (PDF) (in German). Bayerische Regiobahn. May 2021. Archived from the original (PDF; 250 kB) on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Das Neigetechnik-Netz" (in German). DB Regio. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Der Main-Saale-Express" (in German). DB Regio. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
- ↑ "Donau-Isar-Express" (in German). Regio Bayern. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
- ↑ "Ring Ost" (in German). Regio Bayern. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Netz Chiemgau-Inntal Faktenblatt" (PDF) (in German). Bayerische Oberlandbahn. September 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- ↑ "Netz Oberland Faktenblatt" (PDF) (in German). Bayerische Oberlandbahn. May 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 "Freizeit Express Frankenland" (in German). Regio Bayern. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 "Westfrankenbahn: Flexibel. Innovativ. Sympathisch" (in German). Westfrankenbahn. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 "Triebfahrzeuge" (in German). Hessische Landesbahn. Archived from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 "Die Werdenfelsbahn" (in German). Regio Bayern. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 "Netz Ostallgäu-Lechfeld Faktenblatt" (PDF) (in German). Bayerische Regiobahn. May 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Das Dieselnetz Allgäu". Regio Bayern. DB Regio. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
- ↑ "Das Dieselnetz Ulm". Regio Bayern. DB Regio. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
External links
- kursbuch.bahn.de Timetables for all railway routes in Germany