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List of railway routes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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Railway routemap of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (as of December 2017)

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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Intercity services

The following Deutsche Bahn operated Intercity-Express (ICE), EuroCity (EC) and Intercity (IC) services run through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Line Route Stock Frequency
ICE 26 Ostseebad BinzBergen auf RügenStralsundVelgastRibnitz-Damgarten West RostockBützowBad Kleinen SchwerinHamburgHamburg-HarburgLüneburgBad Bevensen UelzenCelleLangenhagenHanoverGöttingenKassel-WilhelmshöheWabernTreysaMarburgGießenFriedbergFrankfurt WestFrankfurtDarmstadtBensheimWeinheimHeidelbergWiesloch-WalldorfBruchsalKarlsruhe ICE T, IC 1 train pair
EC 27 Hamburg-Altona Hamburg Dammtor – Hamburg – Hamburg-BergedorfBüchenLudwigslustWittenbergeBerlin-SpandauBerlinBerlin Südkreuz ElsterwerdaDresden-NeustadtDresdenBad Schandau DěčínÚstí nad Labem Praha-HolešovicePrague (– PardubiceČeská Třebová BrnoBřeclavKútyBratislavaNové Zámky ŠtúrovoSzobNagymaros-Visegrád – VácBudapest Keleti) IC, Railjet Every 2 hours between Hamburg and Prague
KielNeumünster
WesterlandNiebüll1HusumHeideItzehoe
FlensburgSchleswigRendsburgNeumünster
ICE 28 Binz – Bergen – Stralsund – GreifswaldZüssowAnklamPasewalkPrenzlauAngermündeEberswaldeBernauBerlin Gesundbrunnen Berlin – Berlin Südkreuz – Lutherstadt Wittenberg Leipzig ErfurtCoburgBambergErlangenNurembergIngolstadtMunich ICE 4
ICE 1
1 train pair
Hamburg-Altona – Hamburg Dammtor – Hamburg – BüchenLudwigslustWittenbergeBerlin-Spandau WeißenfelsNaumburgJena 3-4 train pairs
ICE 43 Binz – Stralsund – Rostock – Hamburg – Hamburg-Harburg – BremenOsnabrück - MünsterDortmundBochumEssenDuisburgDüsseldorfCologneFrankfurt Airport MannheimKarlsruheOffenburgFreiburgBasel Bad Basel SBB ICE3M, ICE 4 1 train pair

Regional services

The following Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services run through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Line Route KBS[1] Rolling stock Operator Frequency

Regional-Express

RE 1 Hanse-Express
Hamburg – BüchenSchwerin – Bad Kleinen Bützow – Rostock
100 Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 (class 146.3) + 5 double-deck coaches DB Regio Nordost 120 min

060 min (Hamburg–Büchen)
060 min (only peak, Schwerin–Rostock along with RB 17)

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 – GüstrowNeubrandenburgPasewalk – Szczecin / – JatznickUeckermünde
175 Alstom Coradia LINT 41 (class 623)
2 × LINT 41 (Lübeck–Bad Kleinen)
060 min (Lübeck–Bad Kleinen, Bützow–Pasewalk)
120 min (Bad Kleinen–Bützow, Pasewalk–Stettin/Ueckermünde)
RE 5 Rostock – Güstrow – / Stralsund – NeustrelitzOranienburgBerlinBerlin Südkreuz 205 Twindexx Vario

Class 112 / Bombardier Traxx P160 AC2 + 4–5 double-deck coaches
Bombardier Talent 2 (class 442.3) (Stralsund–Neustrelitz)

060 min (Stralsund–Berlin)
120 min (Rostock–Neustrelitz)
RE 7 Stralsund – Miltzow – Greifswald 203 Bombardier Talent 2 5 train pairs
RE 8 WismarSchwerinLudwigslustWittenbergeNauenBerlinBER Airport 170 Stadler KISS Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn 060 min (Wittenberge–BER Airport)
120 min (Wismar–Wittenberge, overlapping with RB 17 every hour to Ludwigslust)
RE 9 Rostock – Ribnitz-Damgarten – Velgast – Stralsund – Bergen – Lietzow – Sassnitz / Ostseebad Binz 190 Class 4746 120 min (Rostock–Stralsund)
060 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 060 min
RB 12 (Bad Doberan –) Rostock – RövershagenGraal-Müritz / (– Ribnitz-Damgarten West) 184, 185, 190 Siemens Desiro Classic
Bombardier Talent 2 (Rostock–Ribnitz-Damgarten)
060 min (Rostock–Graal-Müritz, Rostock–Bad Doberan in the peak)
(only some trains to/from Ribnitz-Damgarten)
RB 13 RehnaGadebusch – Schwerin – CrivitzParchim 152 Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn 060 min (Schwerin-Parchim, Rehna-Schwerin in the peak)

120 min (Rehna–Schwerin in the non-peak, Schwerin-Parchim on the weekend)

RB 14 Hagenow Stadt – Hagenow Land – Ludwigslust – Parchim 172 Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 060 min

(120 min on the weekend)

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)
030 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 060 min (Wolgast–Züssow, November–April Swinemünde–Wolgast)
030 min (May–October Swinemünde–Wolgast)
RB 24 Zinnowitz – Karlshagen – Peenemünde 194 060 min
RB 25 Velgast – Barth 192 Siemens Desiro Classic 060 min
RB 26 Zu(g)bringer
Bergen – Putbus – Lauterbach – Lauterbach Mole
198 Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 Pressnitztalbahn 060 min (May–August)
120 min (October–April)
RB 31 Bäderbahn Molli
Bad Doberan – Heiligendamm – Kühlungsborn Ost – Kühlungsborn West
186 Class 99 + historical carriages Bäderbahn Molli 060 min (April–October)
120 min (November–March)
RB 32 Rasender Roland
Lauterbach Putbus – Binz LB – Sellin – Baabe – Göhren
199 Pressnitztalbahn 060 min (Binz–Göhren in summer)
120 min (Lauterbach–Binz in summer,
Putbus–Göhren in winter)

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

  1. ^ 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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