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The List of railway routes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern provides a list of all railway routes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northeastern Germany. This includes Intercity-Express, Intercity, Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services. In the route tables, the major stations are shown in bold text. Where intermediate stations are not given, these are replaced by three dots "...".
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I’ve been asked to pronounce the names of all sixteen German states, which is a little bit tricky because, of course, German is not my first language. But, nevertheless, I will go ahead and start with thirteen states that are called “area states”. There are also two city states, and they are: This leaves one more state, which is usually classed as a city state, but in fact consists of two cities. It is: This state is made up of the cities of Bremen itself and Bremerhaven. Hamburg and Bremen are both Hanseatic cities, which explains why their abbreviations are HH and HB respectively. Also, Bayern, Sachsen and Thüringen all describe themselves as “Free States”, although that has absolutely no constitutional significance at all. The abbreviation for Niedersachsen is NI, and not, as you might expect, NS. This is because NS stands for “nationalsozialistisch”, which is better known as “nazi”. Similarly, Sachsen-Anhalt is ST, because SA stands for “Sturmabteilung”, which was the paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party. That’s it; and if this information is of any use to you, have fun with it. Thank you for watching, and I hope you enjoyed this video. If you did, then be sure to subscribe for more. Also, why not follow my Google+ page for some behind-the-scenes chit-chat and some other goodies as well?
Intercity services
The following Deutsche Bahn operated Intercity-Express (ICE), EuroCity (EC) and Intercity (IC) services run through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Regional services
The following Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services run through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Line | Route | KBS[1] | Rolling stock | Operator | Frequency |
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Regional-Express | |||||
RE 1 | Hanse-Express Hamburg – Büchen – Schwerin – Bad Kleinen – Bützow – Rostock |
100 | Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 (class 146.3) + 5 double-deck coaches | DB Regio Nordost | 120 min
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RE 3 | Stralsund – Greifswald – Züssow – Anklam – Pasewalk – Angermünde – Eberswalde – Berlin – Jüterbog – Lutherstadt Wittenberg | 203 | Class 112 / Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 + 5 double-deck coaches | 120 min (overlapping with RE 10 every hour from Stralsund to Züssow) 60 min (Angermünde – Jüterbog) | |
RE 4 | Stadttore-Linie Lübeck – Bad Kleinen – Bützow – Güstrow – Neubrandenburg – Pasewalk – Szczecin / – Jatznick – Ueckermünde |
175 | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (class 623) 2 × LINT 41 (Lübeck–Bad Kleinen) |
120 min (Bad Kleinen–Bützow, Pasewalk–Stettin/Ueckermünde) | 60 min (Lübeck–Bad Kleinen, Bützow–Pasewalk)|
RE 5 | Rostock – Güstrow – / Stralsund – Neustrelitz – Oranienburg – Berlin – Berlin Südkreuz | 205 | Twindexx Vario
Class 112 / Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 + 4–5 double-deck coaches |
120 min (Rostock–Neustrelitz) | 60 min (Stralsund–Berlin) |
RE 7 | Stralsund – Miltzow – Greifswald | 203 | Bombardier Talent 2 | 5 train pairs | |
RE 8 | Wismar – Schwerin – Ludwigslust – Wittenberge – Nauen – Berlin – BER Airport | 170 | Stadler KISS | Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn | 120 min (Wismar–Wittenberge, overlapping with RB 17 every hour to Ludwigslust) | 60 min (Wittenberge–BER Airport)
RE 9 | Rostock – Ribnitz-Damgarten – Velgast – Stralsund – Bergen – Lietzow – Sassnitz / Ostseebad Binz | 190 | Class 4746 | 120 min (Rostock–Stralsund) 60 min (Stralsund–Sassnitz/Ostseebad Binz) | |
RE 10 | (Rostock – Ribnitz-Damgarten – Velgast –) Stralsund – Greifswald – Züssow | 190, 203 | 120 min (Stralsund–Züssow) 2 train pairs (Rostock–Stralsund) | ||
RE 27 | Bergen auf Rügen – Mukran ferry port | 190 | DWA LVT/S (class 672) | Hanseatische Eisenbahn | 2 train pairs Sat and Sun |
Regionalbahn | |||||
RB 11 | Wismar – Neubukow – Bad Doberan – Rostock – Sanitz – Tessin | 185 | Siemens Desiro Classic | DB Regio | 60 min |
RB 12 | (Bad Doberan –) Rostock – Rövershagen – Graal-Müritz / (– Ribnitz-Damgarten West) | 184, 185, 190 | Siemens Desiro Classic Bombardier Talent 2 (Rostock–Ribnitz-Damgarten) |
(only some trains to/from Ribnitz-Damgarten) | 60 min (Rostock–Graal-Müritz, Rostock–Bad Doberan in the peak)|
RB 13 | Rehna – Gadebusch – Schwerin – Crivitz – Parchim | 152 | Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 | Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn | 120 min (Rehna–Schwerin in the non-peak, Schwerin-Parchim on the weekend) | 60 min (Schwerin-Parchim, Rehna-Schwerin in the peak)
RB 14 | Hagenow Stadt – Hagenow Land – Ludwigslust – Parchim | 172 | Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 | (120 min on the weekend) | 60 min
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RB 15 | Waren – Inselstadt Malchow (– Karow – Plau am See) | 173 | 120 min (some seasonal trains on weekends from/to Plau am See) | ||
RB 16 | Kleinseenbahn Neustrelitz – Wesenberg – Mirow |
173 | DWA LVT/S | Hanseatische Eisenbahn (on behalf of ODEG) | 120 min |
RB 17 | (Rostock) / Wismar – Bad Kleinen – Schwerin –Ludwigslust (– Wittenberge) | 170 | Bombardier Talent 2 | DB Regio Nordost | 120 min (overlapping with RE 8 every hour) 30 min (peak) (only some trains to/from Rostock) |
RB 18 | Bad Kleinen – Schwerin | 170 | 120 min (with gaps) | ||
RB 23 | Świnoujście – Ahlbeck – Heringsdorf – Zinnowitz – Wolgast – Züssow | 193 | Stadler GTW 1st generation (class 646) | DB Regio Nordost | 30 min (May–October Swinemünde–Wolgast) | 60 min (Wolgast–Züssow, November–April Swinemünde–Wolgast)
RB 24 | Zinnowitz – Karlshagen – Peenemünde | 194 | 60 min | ||
RB 25 | Velgast – Barth | 192 | Siemens Desiro Classic | 60 min | |
RB 26 | Zu(g)bringer Bergen – Putbus – Lauterbach – Lauterbach Mole |
198 | Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 | Pressnitztalbahn | 120 min (October–April) | 60 min (May–August)
RB 31 | Bäderbahn Molli Bad Doberan – Heiligendamm – Kühlungsborn Ost – Kühlungsborn West |
186 | Class 99 + historical carriages | Bäderbahn Molli | 120 min (November–March) | 60 min (April–October)
RB 32 | Rasender Roland Lauterbach Putbus – Binz LB – Sellin – Baabe – Göhren |
199 | Pressnitztalbahn | 120 min (Lauterbach–Binz in summer, Putbus–Göhren in winter) | 60 min (Binz–Göhren in summer)
Rostock S-Bahn
The Rostock S-Bahn is the local railway network of the Rostock agglomeration. It has 3 lines, all passing through Rostock Hauptbahnhof. The S-Bahn network reaches as far as Warnemünde in the north, and Güstrow in the south.
See also
References
- ^ Kursbuchstreckennummer = timetable number, see kursbuch
.bahn .de for more information and actual timetables.
External links
- kursbuch.bahn.de Timetables for all railway routes in Germany
- DB Regio Railway information Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- bauarbeiten.bahn.de Timetable changes due to construction works in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (including map of lines)
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