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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This list is based on the timetable dated from 9 December 2018 to 14 December 2019, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].  Map references relate to the 2014 issue of the Schweers+Wall ''Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland''.
{{Germany Introduction}}


==Obscure services==
==Obscure services==
===Mannheim-Waldhof – Mannheim Hbf (via Mannheim-Käfertal)===
===Mannheim-Waldhof – Mannheim Hbf (via Mannheim-Käfertal)===
[655, 655.1] (''159A1-159A2'') DE19/601
[655] (ERA-E 53C2-53C1; ERA-R 111A2-111B2; S+W ''159A1-159A2'') DE24/601


Most trains between Mannheim-Waldhof and Mannheim Hbf run via Mannheim-Luzenberg. Only two trains are scheduled to call at Mannheim-Käfertal and, therefore, obliged to use the alternative route.  ''TGV/ICE'' trains between Frankfurt am Main and Paris via Saarbrücken run via Mannheim-Käfertal, in order to avoid reversal at Mannheim Hbf.
Most trains between Mannheim-Waldhof and Mannheim Hbf run via Mannheim-Luzenberg. However, several weekday ''S8'' trains run via Mannheim-Käfertal.
 
'''Note''' During the closure of the ''Riedbahn'' between Frankfurt am Main and Mannheim via Biblis, this route will not be served between 1 and 19 January and between 16 July and 14 December 2024.


{| class="ostable"
{| class="ostable"
| D1
| D1
|  
| SSuX
| ''ICE619''
| S38767
| Dortmund Hbf - 00:07 Frankfurt am Main Hbf - München Hbf
| Biblis – 06:39 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf – Groß Rohrheim
|-
| D1
| SSuX
| S38769
| Biblis – 07:36 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
|-
| D1
| SSuX
| S38771
| Biblis – 08:38 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D1
| SSuX
| SSuX
| ''RB38895''
| S38773
| 17:31 Mannheim-Waldhof - Mannheim Hbf
| Biblis – 17:20 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
|-
|-
| D2
| D1
| SuO
| SSuX
| ''ICE1550''
| S38775
| Dresden Hbf - 21:02 Frankfurt am Main Hbf - Saarbrücken Hbf
| Biblis – 18:28 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D1
|  
| SSuX
| ''ICE877''
| S38777
| Berlin Ostbahnhof - 23:18 Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbf - Karlsruhe Hbf
| Biblis – 19:31 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf – Groß Rohrheim
|-
|-
| D3
| D1
| SO
| SSuX
| ''ICE1551''
| S38766
| Saarbrücken Hbf - 08:05 Mannheim Hbf - Dresden Hbf
| 05:11 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
|-
|-
|  
| D1
| SSuX
| S38768
| 06:13 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
|-
| D1
| SSuX
| S38770
| Mainz Hbf – 07:08 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
|-
| D1
| SSuX  
| SSuX  
| ''RB38852''
| S38774
| Karlsruhe Hbf - 16:11 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
| 17:08 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
|-  
|-  
| D1
| SSuX
| S38776
| Groß Rohrheim – 18:12 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
|}
|}


D1: 25 October to 14 December 2019
D1: Not 1-19 January or 16 July - 14 December 2024


D2: 11 August to 29 September 2019
A permanent hourly ''S-Bahn'' service is planned to run via this route from 2026, whereupon this entry will be removed.


D3: Via this route when the train leaves Dresden on 10 August to 28 September
The ''TGV'' and ''ICE'' trains between Frankfurt am Main and Paris via Saarbrücken and the ''Nightjet'' services ''NJ424/425'' between Berlin and Bruxelles also run via Mannheim-Käfertal in order to avoid reversal at Mannheim Hbf. This does not occur on certain dates, including during the closures of the ''Riedbahn'' between 1 and 19 January and 16 July and 14 December 2024.


Trains ''ICE619'', ''ICE877'' and ''RB38852'' reverse at Mannheim Hbf.
In addition, the following ''ICE'' service runs this way and reverses at Mannheim Hbf on certain days.


===Neu-Edingen/Friedrichsfeld – Schwetzingen===
{| class="ostable"
(''159B3-159B4'') DE19/602
| D1
|
| ICE775
| Berlin-Gesundbrunnen - 23:24 Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Fernbf - Karlsruhe Hbf / Basel Bad Bf (MO)
|}
 
D1: 22 January - 29 February 2024


This section of the main line between Frankfurt am Main and Karlsruhe avoids both Mannheim Hbf and Heidelberg Hbf.  Neu-Edingen/Friedrichsfeld was previously named Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld and is still shown as such on many maps. 
===Appenweier – Legelshurst (Appenweier Kurve)===
[719] (ERA-E 58B4; ERA-R 117C5; S+W ''102C1'') DE24/602


The following trains use this line for all or most of the year:
This north to west curve forms part of the triangular junction between the Karlsruhe – Basel main line and the line to Kehl and Strasbourg. It is used by through trains between Karlsruhe and Strasbourg, which are
 
*''TGV/ICE'' between Paris and Stuttgart
*''TGV/ICE'' between Paris or Marseille and Frankfurt am Main via Karlsruhe.
 
Local trains between Kehl and Offenburg stopping at Appenweier use platform 9 on the south curve.
 
===Ubstadt-Weiher (Abzw Ubstadt) – Vaihingen (Enz) (Abzw Rollenberg)===
[771.Fv] (ERA-E 53C1; ERA-R 82A2; S+W ''161B1'') DE24/603
 
This north to east curve connects the Heidelberg to Karlsruhe main line with the Mannheim to Stuttgart ''Schnellfahrstrecke''. It is used by frequent ''EC/IC/ICE/RJX'' trains non-stop between Heidelberg Hbf or Wiesloch-Walldorf and Vaihingen (Enz) or Stuttgart Hbf.
 
===Bruchsal (Abzw Bruchsal Nord) – Vaihingen (Enz) (Abzw Rollenberg)===
[770, 771.Fv] (ERA-E 53C1; ERA-R 82A2; S+W ''161B1'') DE24/604
 
This south to east curve connects the Heidelberg to Karlsruhe main line with the Mannheim to Stuttgart'' Schnellfahrstrecke''. It is used by ''EC/IC/ICE/TGV'' trains non-stop between Karlsruhe Hbf or Bruchsal and Vaihingen (Enz) or Stuttgart Hbf.
 
===Bruchsal – Bruchsal Tunnelstraße (Abzw Bruchsal Ost)===
[771] (ERA-E 53C1; ERA-R 82A2; S+W ''161A2-161B2'') DE24/605
 
There are two routes into Bruchsal from Abzw Bruchsal Ost.  The 'long curve' (''Strecke'' 4131) can only be accessed from Platforms 4 and 5 at Bruchsal.  All platforms can be accessed from the 'short curve' (''Strecke'' 4130).
 
All trains to and from the Bretten line now run to and from Bruchsal only and mainly arrive and depart from platform 2b or bay platform 6, which is adjacent to platform 1, so must use the 'short curve'.
 
''RE17b'' trains to Mühlacker departing at 30 minutes past each even hour between 09:30 and 21:30 leave from platform 5b so can be expected to use the 'long curve' to avoid conflicting with ''RE73'' departures towards Karlsruhe which are booked to depart platform 4 at the same time. The exception to the pattern is the 11:28 (rather than 11:30) service which has been reported to use either curve. Note that the 19:30 departure runs MTWX except between 11 December 2023 and 15 January 2024, when it runs daily.
 
The following ''RE17b'' trains, departing from Bretten at the times shown, arrive in platform 5b so '''may''' use the 'long curve':
07:14 SX, 18:16 daily and 20:16 MTWX (daily 11 December 2023 - 15 January 2024)
 
===Enzberg (Abzw Mühlacker Süd) – Ötisheim (Abzw Mühlacker Nord)===
[772] (ERA-E 58C5; ERA-R 82B3; S+W ''94A2'') DE24/606
 
This west to north curve links the Pforzheim and Bretten lines, avoiding Mühlacker, and is used on Sundays and public holidays from 1 May to 20 October 2024 by trains between Pforzheim Hbf and Maulbronn Stadt/Kloster shown in ''Kursbuch'' Table 772.
 
*From Pforzheim Hbf: 10:32, 13:32, 16:32
*From Maulbronn West: 11:09, 16:08, 17:08
 
===Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße – KIT-Campus Nord===
[710.1 not shown] (ERA-E 58C5 not shown; ERA-R 82A1; S+W ''160C2'') DE24/607
 
This branch off the ''S1/S11'' Hochstetten line of the ''Albtalbahn'' is used by services for workers at KIT Campus, part of ''Karlsruher Institut für Technologie''.  Although trains to and from KIT-Campus Nord are shown in the [https://www.kvv.de/fahrplan/fahrplaene/fahrplantabelle.html KVV timetable, downloadable as a PDF], note '''C''' states that entry to the establishment is permitted only with an official identification card.
 
Reports indicate that passengers without authority to enter the complex will be removed from the train at a makeshift concrete platform in the woods outside the perimeter fence, and collected on the train's return.
 
However on 17 June 2023, as part of "''Tag der offenen Tür''" (Open Doors Day), the Institute was open to the general public between 10:00 and 19:00. A shuttle ''S-Bahn'' service ran from Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße to the Campus. If a similar event is organised for 2024, details will be added here.
 
=== Laupheim Stadt avoiding line: Laupheim West – Schemmerberg===
[751] (ERA-E 59B3; ERA-R 119A4; S+W ''105A3'') DE24/608
 
The Laupheim Stadt branch is connected to the Ulm – Friedrichshafen main line by a triangular junction at Laupheim West. Through services calling at Laupheim Stadt use the north and south curves whereas those not calling at Laupheim Stadt use the main line avoiding the branch. For most of the day there is an hourly service in each direction via Laupheim Stadt and three trains each hour (two at weekends) between Ulm and Biberach (Riß) direct.
 
=== Ettlingen West – Ettlingen Erbprinz===
[710.1] (ERA-E 58C5; ERA-R 82B1; S+W ''161B4'') DE24/609
 
This line links the the DB Karlsruhe – Rastatt line with the AVG-operated ''Albtalbahn'' to Bad Herrenalb at Ettlingen. It is used by the following services on Sundays and public holidays only.


{| class="ostable"
{| class="ostable"
| D1
| ''Note''
| SSuO
| SuO
| ''ICE1537''  
| S85699 / S FEX
| Stuttgart Hbf - 09:27 Vaihingen (Enz) - Berlin-Gesundbrunnen
| Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden) – Karlsruhe Hbf – 09:24 Ettlingen West – Bad Herrenalb
|-
| ''Note''
| SuO
| S85697 / S FEX
| Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden) – Karlsruhe Hbf – 16:24 Ettlingen West – Bad Herrenalb
|-
| ''Note''
| SuO
| S FEX / S85696
| Bad Herrenalb – 10:25 Ettlingen Stadt – Karlsruhe Hbf – Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden)
|-
|-
|  
| ''Note''
| SuO
| SuO
| ''IC1174''
| S FEX / S85698
| Basel SBB - 12:35 Karlsruhe Hbf - Halle (Saale) Hbf/Berlin Ostbahnhof
| Bad Herrenalb – 17:25 Ettlingen Stadt – Karlsruhe Hbf – Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden)
|}
|}


D1: Not 10 August to 27 October 2019
''Note'': These trains run as ''S FEX'' between Karlsruhe Hbf and Bad Herrenalb and as ''S31/S32'' between Karlsruhe Hbf and Odenheim / Menzingen respectively.
 
[http://www.uef-dampf.de/-ettlingen/ Ulmer Eisenbahnfreunde] operate a number of steam excursions between Karlsruhe Hbf and Bad Herrenalb which also use this connection.  These run approximately monthly, May to October.


Unless shown otherwise, the following trains are diverted via this route 20 July to 8 September 2019.  
=== Schlatt (Hohenz.) (Walkenmühle) – Hechingen Landesbahn===
[768] (ERA-E 59A4; ERA-R 118B4; S+W ''104A2'') DE24/610
 
Trains to and from Gammertingen use the DB station at Hechingen except for:  


{| class="ostable"
{| class="ostable"
| D2
|
|
| ''ICE1593/1595''
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 00:00 Bensheim - Stuttgart Hbf
|-
|  
| SSuX
| SSuX
| ''IC2419''
| HzL86309
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 06:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
| 06:59 Hechingen Landesbahn - Gammertingen
|-
|-
|  
|
| SSuX
| SSuX
| ''IC1991''
| HzL86344
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 06:36 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
| Sigmaringen - 20x45 Schlatt (Hohenz) - Hechingen Landesbahn
|-
|}
| D3
 
|
===Schliengen – Haltingen===
| ''EC113''  
[702] (ERA-E 58A2-58B2; ERA-R 117B2; S+W ''110A2-110A3'') DE24/611
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 09:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Klagenfurt Hbf
 
|-
Trains with no stops between Müllheim (Baden) and Weil am Rhein run via the new Katzenberg Tunnel.  These are mainly ''EC/IC/ICE'' trains non-stop between Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf and Basel Bad Bf, and certain ''RE7'' trains.  Stopping trains (''RB27'' and slower ''RE7'' services) follow the old main line via Bad Bellingen.
| D4
 
|
==Obscure services: Lines used on an occasional basis for engineering work diversions==
| ''IC2293''  
 
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 10:56 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
Diversions in the Stuttgart area are particularly likely while Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof is being rebuilt.
|-
 
|
===Vaihingen (Enz) (Langes Feld) – Stuttgart-Zazenhausen===
| MO
[750, 770] (ERA-E 61C3 not shown; ERA-R 111A4; S+W ''168B1-168B2'') DE24/631
| ''IC1999''
 
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 12:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
This route enables enables trains to run between the ''Schnellfahrstrecke'' from Mannheim and the line to Ulm without reversal at Stuttgart Hbf.  Diversions this way are indicated by calls at Stuttgart Hbf being omitted. Note that the eastbound and westbound lines are quite widely separated at the Zazenhausen end.
|-
 
| D5
Between 15 March and 4 April 2024, '''certain''' ''IC/ICE'' trains between Mannheim, Karlsruhe or Heidelberg and Ulm are diverted this way, calling at Esslingen (Neckar) instead of Stuttgart Hbf.
|  
 
| ''EC219''
{| class="ostable"
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf/Darmstadt Hbf - 13:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Graz Hbf
| D
| WThO
| ICE561
| Karlsruhe Hbf – 06:16 Bruchsal – München Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D
|  
| TSSuX
| ''EC117''
| RJX897
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf/Darmstadt Hbf - 15:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Klagenfurt Hbf
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 07:04 Wiesloch-Walldorf – Flughafen Wien
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
|  
| EC217
| ''EC391''
| Saarbrücken Hbf – 07:11 Mannheim Hbf – Graz Hbf
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf/Darmstadt Hbf - 17:01 Weinheim (Bergstr) - München Hbf/Ost/Salzburg Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| FO
| ICE267
| ''IC1077''
| Basel SBB – 08:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 17:28 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Basel Bad Bf
|-
|-
| D6
| D
|  
| MSSuX
| ''IC2391''
| ICE913
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 17:15 Darmstadt Hbf - Stuttgart Hbf
| Dortmund Hbf – 08:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SO
| EC113
| ''ICE1641/1661''
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 09:13 Heidelberg Hbf – Klagenfurt Hbf
| Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe - 18:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Karlsruhe Hbf
|-
|
| FSSuX
| ''IC2183''
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 18:28 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Karlsruhe Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SuO
| ICE563
| ''IC1956''
| Saarbrücken Hbf – 10:02 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
| Leipzig Hbf - 18:48 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Karlsruhe Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SX
| ICE915
| ''IC2295''
| Dortmund Hbf – 10:43 Mannheim Hbf München Hbf
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf/Darmstadt Hbf - 19:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - München Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SSuO
| ICE115
| ''ICE1663/1673''
| Köln Hbf – 11:37 Vaihingen (Enz) – Klagenfurt Hbf
| Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe - 20:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Karlsruhe Hbf
|-
|-
| D7
| D
|  
| MTX
| ''IC2297''
| ICE565
| Darmstadt Hbf - 21:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
| Karlsruhe Hbf – 12:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D
| FSSuX
|
| ''IC2397''
| ICE119
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 21:00 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
| Dortmund Hbf – 12:06 Heidelberg Hbf – Innsbruck Hbf
|-
|
| SuO
| ''IC1973''
| Frankfurt am Main Hbf - 22:34 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Stuttgart Hbf
|-
| D8
| FO
| ''ICE1675''
| Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe - 22:35 Weinheim (Bergstr) - Karlsruhe Hbf
|-
|
| SSuX
| ''IC2396''
| 06:02 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf  
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SSuX
| ICE917
| ''IC2278''
| Düsseldorf Hbf – 12:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
| Karlsruhe Hbf - 06:32 Bruchsal - Frankfurt am Main Hbf/Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SSuO
| EC219
| ''ICE1662/1672''
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 13:13/13:15 Heidelberg Hbf – Graz Hbf
| 07:06 Karlsruhe Hbf - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe
|-
|-
| MO
| D
|
| MTX
| ''IC2392''
| ICE567
| 07:18 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
| Karlsruhe Hbf – 14:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
|-
| D6
|
| ''IC2390''
| 07:29 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
|-
|-
| D9
| D
|  
|  
| ''IC2294''
| ICE117
| München Hbf/08:05 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 15:13/15:16 Heidelberg Hbf – Klagenfurt Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| SSuO
| ICE1011
| ''ICE1660/1670''
| Düsseldorf Hbf – 16:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
| 09:14 Karlstuhe Hbf - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
| FO
| IC1291
| ''IC1992''
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 17:13/17:15 Heidelberg Hbf – Salzburg Hbf
| Stuttgart Hbf - 09:27 Vaihingen (Enz) - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D
|  
| MTX
| ''IC1296''
| ICE1069
| Salzburg Hbf/10:04 Stuttgart Hbf - Darmstadt Hbf/Frankfurt am Main Hbf
| Karlsruhe Hbf – 18:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D
|
| TWThO
| ''EC390''
| TGV9577
| Salzburg Hbf - 12:04 Stuttgart Hbf - Darmstadt Hbf/Frankfurt am Main Hbf  
| Paris Est – 18:28 Karlsruhe Hbf – München Hbf
|-
| D10
| FO
| ''IC1970''
| Stuttgart Hbf - 12:31 Vaihingen (Enz) - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
|-
|-
| D5
| D
|  
|  
| ''EC218''
| ICE1211
| Graz Hbf - 14:04 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf/Erfurt Hbf  
| Berlin Hbf – 18:30 Mannheim Hbf – Innsbruck Hbf
|-
|-
| D
|  
|  
|  
| ICE1013
| ''IC2292''
| Düsseldorf Hbf – 18:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
| 16:04 Stuttgart Hbf - Darmstadt Hbf/Frankfurt am Main Hbf
|-
|-
| D3
| D
|  
| MWThO
| ''EC112''
| ICE1099
| Klagenfurt Hbf - 18:04 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
| Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 19:13/19:16 Heidelberg Hbf – München Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D
|  
| SuO
| ''IC1976''
| TGV9579
| 20:09 Stuttgart Hbf - Darmstadt Hbf/Frankfurt am Main Hbf
| Paris Est – 20:27 Karlsruhe Hbf – München Hbf
|-
|-
|  
| D
| SSuX  
| SSuX
| ''IC1990''
| ICE1015
| 22:04 Stuttgart Hbf - Frankfurt am Main Hbf
| Düsseldorf Hbf – 20:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
|}
|}


D2: From Frankfurt daily 19 July to 4 August, FSSuX 29 July to 5 September, SuO 11 August to 6 October and daily 7 to 21 October 2019
Services in the other direction will be posted shortly.
 
D3: Daily 19 July to 9 August and SSuX 10 August to 6 September 2019
 
D4: Daily 20 July to 9 August and SSuX 10 August to 6 September 2019
 
D5: Daily 19 July to 9 August and SX 10 August to 8 September 2019
 
D6: Trains ''IC2390'' and ''IC2391'' run in connection with trade fairs. Train ''IC2391'' runs on 24, 28 and 29 January, 11 and 12 February, 11 to 14 March, 1 April, 6 to 9 May, 24 June, 1 July, 11, 12 and 16 to 19 September and 14 to 17 October 2019.  ''IC2390'' runs a day later in all cases.
 
D7: FSO 20 July to 9 August and FSSuO 10 August to 8 September 2019
 
D8: 19 July to 6 September and 4 to 18 October 2019
 
D9: SuX 20 July to 3 August and SSuX 5 August to 6 September
 
D10: 9 August to 6 September 2019
 
===Appenweier – Legelshurst (Appenweier Kurve)===
[719] (''102C1'') DE19/603
 
This north to west curve forms part of the triangular junction between the Karlsruhe – Basel main line and the line to Kehl and Strasbourg. Local trains between Kehl and Offenburg stopping at Appenweier, use platform 9 on the south curve. The north curve is used by through trains between Karlsruhe and Strasbourg, which are
 
*''TGV/ICE'' between Paris and Stuttgart
*''TGV/ICE'' between Paris or Marseille and Frankfurt am Main via Karlsruhe
 
===Ubstadt-Weiher (Abzw Ubstadt) – Vaihingen (Enz) (Abzw Rollenberg)===
[771] (''161B1'') DE19/604
 
This north to east curve connects the Heidelberg to Karlsruhe main line with the Mannheim to Stuttgart ''Schnellfahrstrecke''. It is used by frequent ''EC/IC/ICE'' trains non-stop between Heidelberg Hbf and Vaihingen (Enz) or Stuttgart Hbf.
 
===Bruchsal (Abzw Bruchsal Nord) – Vaihingen (Enz) (Abzw Rollenberg)===
[770] (''161B1'') DE19/605
 
This south to east curve connects the Heidelberg to Karlsruhe main line with the Mannheim to Stuttgart'' Schnellfahrstrecke''. It is used by ''EC/IC/ICE/TGV'' trains non-stop between Karlsruhe Hbf or Bruchsal and Vaihingen (Enz) or Stuttgart Hbf.
 
===Bruchsal – Bruchsal Tunnelstraße (Abzw Bruchsal Ost)===
[710.9] (''161A2-161B2'') DE19/606
 
There are two routes into Bruchsal from Abzw Bruchsal Ost.  The 'long curve' (line 4131) can only be accessed from Platforms 4 and 5 at Bruchsal. ''RE'' trains '''from''' Stuttgart '''to''' Heidelberg at 19 minutes past each even hour from Stuttgart (Bretten, 12 minutes past each odd hour) are booked to use Platform 4 at Bruchsal and hence this curve.  Other trains use the 'short curve' (line 4130).
 
===Enzberg (Abzw Mühlacker Süd) – Ötisheim (Abzw Mühlacker Nord)===
[701, 772] (''94A2'') DE19/607
 
This west to north curve links the Pforzheim and Bretten lines, avoiding Mühlacker, and is used on Sundays and public holidays 1 May to 20 October 2019 by the following trains.
 
{| class="ostable"
| D
| SuO
| ''RB22218''
| Horb - 10:16 Enzberg - Maulbronn Stadt
|-
| D
| SuO
| ''RB22247''
| Maulbronn Stadt - 17:32 Maulbronn West - Horb
|}
 
===Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße – KIT Campus-Nord Bahnhof===
[710.1 not shown] (''160C2'') DE19/608
 
This branch off the Hochstetten line of the Albtalbahn is used by services for workers at ''KIT Campus'', part of ''Karlsruher Institut für Technologie''.  Although trains to and from KIT Campus-Nord Bahnhof are shown in the [https://www.kvv.de/fahrt-planen/fahrplaene/kursbuch.html KVV timetable, downloadable as a PDF], note '''C''' states that entry to the establishment is permitted only with an official identification card. 
 
{| class="ostable"
|
| SSuX
| ''10083''
| Ettlingen Stadt – 07:54 Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße – KIT-Campus Nord Bahnhof (attached to service 20007 from Ittersbach Rathaus)
|-
|
| SSuX
| ''10085''
| Ettlingen Stadt – 08:54 Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße – KIT-Campus Nord Bahnhof (attached to service 20011 from Ittersbach Rathaus)
|-
|
| SSuX
| ''10062''
| 16:37 KIT-Campus Nord Bahnhof – Ettlingen Albgaubad
|-
|
| SSuX
| ''10066''
| 17:37 KIT-Campus Nord Bahnhof – Ettlingen Albgaubad
|}
 
=== Laupheim Stadt avoiding line: Laupheim West - Schemmerberg===
[751] (''105A3'') DE19/609
 
The Laupheim Stadt branch is connected to the Ulm - Friedrichshafen main line by a triangular junction at Laupheim West. Through services calling at Laupheim Stadt use the north and south curves whereas those not calling at Laupheim Stadt use the main line avoiding the branch.  For most of the day there is an hourly service in each direction via Laupheim Stadt and at least one train each hour between Ulm and Biberach direct.
 
Note that because of the electrification of this line, no services are booked to use the south curve from Laupheim Stadt until at least 15 July.
 
=== Ettlingen West – Ettlingen Erbprinz===
(''161B4'') DE19/610
 
This line links the Albtalbahn with the DB main line at Ettlingen.  [http://www.uef-dampf.de/-ettlingen/ Ulmer Eisenbahnfreunde] operate a number of steam excursions between Karlsruhe Hbf and Bad Herrenalb which use this connection.  These run approximately monthly, May to October.
 
=== Schlatt (Hohenz.) (Walkenmühle) – Hechingen Landesbahn===
[769] (''104A2'') DE19/611
 
Trains to and from Gammertingen use the DB station at Hechingen except for the summer Sunday train to Eyach: 
 
{| class="ostable"
| D6
| SuO
| ''HzL60''
| Gammertingen - 09:40 Schlatt - Eyach
|}
 
D6: 1 May to 20 October 2019
 
===Schliengen - Haltingen===
[703] (''110A2-110A3'') DE19/612
 
Trains with no stops between Müllheim (Baden) and Weil (Rhein) run via the new Katzenberg Tunnel.  These are mainly ''EC/IC/ICE'' trains non-stop between Freiburg (Breisgau) and Basel Badischer Bf.  Stopping trains follow the old main line via Rheinweiler.
 
==Obscure services: Lines used on an occasional basis for engineering work diversions==
 
Diversions in the Stuttgart area are particularly likely while Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof is being rebuilt.


===Vaihingen (Enz) (Langes Feld) - Stuttgart-Zazenhausen===
===Ludwigsburg – Stuttgart-Zazenhausen via Kornwestheim Rbf===
[750, 770] (''168B1-168B2'') DE19/631
[790.11] (ERA-E 61C3 not shown); ERA-R 111A4; S+W ''168B1-168B2'') DE24/632


This route enables enables trains to run between the ''Schnellfahrstrecke'' from Mannheim and the line to Ulm without reversal at Stuttgart Hbf.  Diversions this way are indicated by calls at Stuttgart Hbf being omitted.
The weekday peak-time ''RB11'' services between Stuttgart-Untertürkheim and Kornwestheim Pbf are sometimes diverted via Kornwestheim Rbf (Rangierbahnhof / marshalling yard) omitting the call at Kornwestheim and running to and from Ludwigsburg.


===Stuttgart Nürnberger Straße - Stuttgart-Untertürkheim===
===Stuttgart Nürnberger Straße Stuttgart-Untertürkheim===
[750, 785, 786] (''168C2-168C3'') DE19/632
[750, 785, 786] (ERA-E 61C3; ERA-R 111A4-111B4; S+W ''168C2-168C3'') DE24/633


This route enables trains to run between the Ulm and Aalen lines without reversal at Stuttgart Hbf, very rarely used by passenger trains.  It was used to a limited extent between 23 May to 23 July 2018 by overnight trains reversing at Stuttgart Hbf and Waiblingen.
This route enables trains to run between the Ulm and Aalen lines without reversal at Stuttgart Hbf. It is very rarely used by passenger trains but was used in March, June and July 2023 by the two-hourly ''IC'' services between Karlsruhe and Nürnberg (and v.v.) which ran via Stuttgart Langes Feld – Zazenhausen (DE24/631) to Esslingen (Neckar) and reversed there to travel via this curve towards Crailsheim.


===Beimerstetten (Ulm Hbf Em Nord) - Ulm Rbf===
===Stuttgart-Feuerbach (Abzw Stuttgart Nord Rbf) – Stuttgart-Vaihingen (Stuttgart Hbf Em Nord)===
[750] (''163C2-163D2'') DE19/633
(ERA-E 61C3; ERA-R 111A4; S+W ''168B2'') DE24/634


This route enables trains to run between the Stuttgart line and Ulm Rbf (adjacent to the line to Sigmaringen) without reversal at Ulm Hbf and is very rarely used by passenger services.  Engineering work from 25 October to 9 November 2018 resulted in ''IRE'' and ''RB'' trains between Ulm and Stuttgart being diverted via Ulm Rbf, where they reversed.
This curve via Stuttgart Nord Gbf connects the ''S-Bahn'' line from Stuttgart-Feuerbach with the ''Gäubahn'' towards Horb, avoiding Stuttgart Hbf. An additional ''S15'' service between Bietigheim-Bissingen and Böblingen was scheduled during recent years as a result of extensive "Stuttgart-21" engineering works but the service did not run as often as expected owing to staff and rolling stock shortages.


===Freiburg avoiding line - Gundelfingen (abzw Gundelfingen) - Ebringen (Leutersberg)===
===Beimerstetten (Ulm Hbf Em Nord) – Ulm Rbf===
[702] (''58B3'') DE19/634
[750] (ERA-E 59B4; ERA-R 119B4; S+W ''163C2-163D2'') DE24/635


This 11.1km line enables trains between Offenburg and Basel Bad to avoid Freiburg (Breisgau) station.  From 18:00 7 September 2019 to 04:30 9 September 2019 IC, EC and ICE services do not call at Freiburg (Breisgau) and take the avoiding line instead.
This route enables trains to run between the Stuttgart line and Ulm Rbf (adjacent to the line to Sigmaringen) without reversal at Ulm Hbf and is very rarely used by passenger services, however occasionally in the last few years ''IRE'' and ''RB'' trains between Ulm and Stuttgart have been diverted via Ulm Rbf, where they reversed.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 16:38, 27 March 2024

Introduction

This list is based on the timetable dated from 10 December 2023 to 14 December 2024, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained here.

Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA-E" refer to the European Railway Atlas (All-Europe Edition) by M.G. Ball. References prefixed "ERA-R" refer to the European Railway Atlas (Regional Series: Book 2) by M.G. Ball. References prefixed "S+W", or in italic, refer to Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland by Schweers + Wall.

Obscure services

Mannheim-Waldhof – Mannheim Hbf (via Mannheim-Käfertal)

[655] (ERA-E 53C2-53C1; ERA-R 111A2-111B2; S+W 159A1-159A2) DE24/601

Most trains between Mannheim-Waldhof and Mannheim Hbf run via Mannheim-Luzenberg. However, several weekday S8 trains run via Mannheim-Käfertal.

Note During the closure of the Riedbahn between Frankfurt am Main and Mannheim via Biblis, this route will not be served between 1 and 19 January and between 16 July and 14 December 2024.

D1 SSuX S38767 Biblis – 06:39 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf – Groß Rohrheim
D1 SSuX S38769 Biblis – 07:36 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
D1 SSuX S38771 Biblis – 08:38 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
D1 SSuX S38773 Biblis – 17:20 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
D1 SSuX S38775 Biblis – 18:28 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf
D1 SSuX S38777 Biblis – 19:31 Lampertheim – Mannheim Hbf – Groß Rohrheim
D1 SSuX S38766 05:11 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
D1 SSuX S38768 06:13 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
D1 SSuX S38770 Mainz Hbf – 07:08 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
D1 SSuX S38774 17:08 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis
D1 SSuX S38776 Groß Rohrheim – 18:12 Mannheim Hbf – Biblis

D1: Not 1-19 January or 16 July - 14 December 2024

A permanent hourly S-Bahn service is planned to run via this route from 2026, whereupon this entry will be removed.

The TGV and ICE trains between Frankfurt am Main and Paris via Saarbrücken and the Nightjet services NJ424/425 between Berlin and Bruxelles also run via Mannheim-Käfertal in order to avoid reversal at Mannheim Hbf. This does not occur on certain dates, including during the closures of the Riedbahn between 1 and 19 January and 16 July and 14 December 2024.

In addition, the following ICE service runs this way and reverses at Mannheim Hbf on certain days.

D1 ICE775 Berlin-Gesundbrunnen - 23:24 Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Fernbf - Karlsruhe Hbf / Basel Bad Bf (MO)

D1: 22 January - 29 February 2024

Appenweier – Legelshurst (Appenweier Kurve)

[719] (ERA-E 58B4; ERA-R 117C5; S+W 102C1) DE24/602

This north to west curve forms part of the triangular junction between the Karlsruhe – Basel main line and the line to Kehl and Strasbourg. It is used by through trains between Karlsruhe and Strasbourg, which are

  • TGV/ICE between Paris and Stuttgart
  • TGV/ICE between Paris or Marseille and Frankfurt am Main via Karlsruhe.

Local trains between Kehl and Offenburg stopping at Appenweier use platform 9 on the south curve.

Ubstadt-Weiher (Abzw Ubstadt) – Vaihingen (Enz) (Abzw Rollenberg)

[771.Fv] (ERA-E 53C1; ERA-R 82A2; S+W 161B1) DE24/603

This north to east curve connects the Heidelberg to Karlsruhe main line with the Mannheim to Stuttgart Schnellfahrstrecke. It is used by frequent EC/IC/ICE/RJX trains non-stop between Heidelberg Hbf or Wiesloch-Walldorf and Vaihingen (Enz) or Stuttgart Hbf.

Bruchsal (Abzw Bruchsal Nord) – Vaihingen (Enz) (Abzw Rollenberg)

[770, 771.Fv] (ERA-E 53C1; ERA-R 82A2; S+W 161B1) DE24/604

This south to east curve connects the Heidelberg to Karlsruhe main line with the Mannheim to Stuttgart Schnellfahrstrecke. It is used by EC/IC/ICE/TGV trains non-stop between Karlsruhe Hbf or Bruchsal and Vaihingen (Enz) or Stuttgart Hbf.

Bruchsal – Bruchsal Tunnelstraße (Abzw Bruchsal Ost)

[771] (ERA-E 53C1; ERA-R 82A2; S+W 161A2-161B2) DE24/605

There are two routes into Bruchsal from Abzw Bruchsal Ost. The 'long curve' (Strecke 4131) can only be accessed from Platforms 4 and 5 at Bruchsal. All platforms can be accessed from the 'short curve' (Strecke 4130).

All trains to and from the Bretten line now run to and from Bruchsal only and mainly arrive and depart from platform 2b or bay platform 6, which is adjacent to platform 1, so must use the 'short curve'.

RE17b trains to Mühlacker departing at 30 minutes past each even hour between 09:30 and 21:30 leave from platform 5b so can be expected to use the 'long curve' to avoid conflicting with RE73 departures towards Karlsruhe which are booked to depart platform 4 at the same time. The exception to the pattern is the 11:28 (rather than 11:30) service which has been reported to use either curve. Note that the 19:30 departure runs MTWX except between 11 December 2023 and 15 January 2024, when it runs daily.

The following RE17b trains, departing from Bretten at the times shown, arrive in platform 5b so may use the 'long curve': 07:14 SX, 18:16 daily and 20:16 MTWX (daily 11 December 2023 - 15 January 2024)

Enzberg (Abzw Mühlacker Süd) – Ötisheim (Abzw Mühlacker Nord)

[772] (ERA-E 58C5; ERA-R 82B3; S+W 94A2) DE24/606

This west to north curve links the Pforzheim and Bretten lines, avoiding Mühlacker, and is used on Sundays and public holidays from 1 May to 20 October 2024 by trains between Pforzheim Hbf and Maulbronn Stadt/Kloster shown in Kursbuch Table 772.

  • From Pforzheim Hbf: 10:32, 13:32, 16:32
  • From Maulbronn West: 11:09, 16:08, 17:08

Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße – KIT-Campus Nord

[710.1 not shown] (ERA-E 58C5 not shown; ERA-R 82A1; S+W 160C2) DE24/607

This branch off the S1/S11 Hochstetten line of the Albtalbahn is used by services for workers at KIT Campus, part of Karlsruher Institut für Technologie. Although trains to and from KIT-Campus Nord are shown in the KVV timetable, downloadable as a PDF, note C states that entry to the establishment is permitted only with an official identification card.

Reports indicate that passengers without authority to enter the complex will be removed from the train at a makeshift concrete platform in the woods outside the perimeter fence, and collected on the train's return.

However on 17 June 2023, as part of "Tag der offenen Tür" (Open Doors Day), the Institute was open to the general public between 10:00 and 19:00. A shuttle S-Bahn service ran from Leopoldshafen Frankfurter Straße to the Campus. If a similar event is organised for 2024, details will be added here.

Laupheim Stadt avoiding line: Laupheim West – Schemmerberg

[751] (ERA-E 59B3; ERA-R 119A4; S+W 105A3) DE24/608

The Laupheim Stadt branch is connected to the Ulm – Friedrichshafen main line by a triangular junction at Laupheim West. Through services calling at Laupheim Stadt use the north and south curves whereas those not calling at Laupheim Stadt use the main line avoiding the branch. For most of the day there is an hourly service in each direction via Laupheim Stadt and three trains each hour (two at weekends) between Ulm and Biberach (Riß) direct.

Ettlingen West – Ettlingen Erbprinz

[710.1] (ERA-E 58C5; ERA-R 82B1; S+W 161B4) DE24/609

This line links the the DB Karlsruhe – Rastatt line with the AVG-operated Albtalbahn to Bad Herrenalb at Ettlingen. It is used by the following services on Sundays and public holidays only.

Note SuO S85699 / S FEX Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden) – Karlsruhe Hbf – 09:24 Ettlingen West – Bad Herrenalb
Note SuO S85697 / S FEX Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden) – Karlsruhe Hbf – 16:24 Ettlingen West – Bad Herrenalb
Note SuO S FEX / S85696 Bad Herrenalb – 10:25 Ettlingen Stadt – Karlsruhe Hbf – Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden)
Note SuO S FEX / S85698 Bad Herrenalb – 17:25 Ettlingen Stadt – Karlsruhe Hbf – Odenheim / Menzingen (Baden)

Note: These trains run as S FEX between Karlsruhe Hbf and Bad Herrenalb and as S31/S32 between Karlsruhe Hbf and Odenheim / Menzingen respectively.

Ulmer Eisenbahnfreunde operate a number of steam excursions between Karlsruhe Hbf and Bad Herrenalb which also use this connection. These run approximately monthly, May to October.

Schlatt (Hohenz.) (Walkenmühle) – Hechingen Landesbahn

[768] (ERA-E 59A4; ERA-R 118B4; S+W 104A2) DE24/610

Trains to and from Gammertingen use the DB station at Hechingen except for:

SSuX HzL86309 06:59 Hechingen Landesbahn - Gammertingen
SSuX HzL86344 Sigmaringen - 20x45 Schlatt (Hohenz) - Hechingen Landesbahn

Schliengen – Haltingen

[702] (ERA-E 58A2-58B2; ERA-R 117B2; S+W 110A2-110A3) DE24/611

Trains with no stops between Müllheim (Baden) and Weil am Rhein run via the new Katzenberg Tunnel. These are mainly EC/IC/ICE trains non-stop between Freiburg (Breisgau) Hbf and Basel Bad Bf, and certain RE7 trains. Stopping trains (RB27 and slower RE7 services) follow the old main line via Bad Bellingen.

Obscure services: Lines used on an occasional basis for engineering work diversions

Diversions in the Stuttgart area are particularly likely while Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof is being rebuilt.

Vaihingen (Enz) (Langes Feld) – Stuttgart-Zazenhausen

[750, 770] (ERA-E 61C3 not shown; ERA-R 111A4; S+W 168B1-168B2) DE24/631

This route enables enables trains to run between the Schnellfahrstrecke from Mannheim and the line to Ulm without reversal at Stuttgart Hbf. Diversions this way are indicated by calls at Stuttgart Hbf being omitted. Note that the eastbound and westbound lines are quite widely separated at the Zazenhausen end.

Between 15 March and 4 April 2024, certain IC/ICE trains between Mannheim, Karlsruhe or Heidelberg and Ulm are diverted this way, calling at Esslingen (Neckar) instead of Stuttgart Hbf.

D WThO ICE561 Karlsruhe Hbf – 06:16 Bruchsal – München Hbf
D TSSuX RJX897 Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 07:04 Wiesloch-Walldorf – Flughafen Wien
D EC217 Saarbrücken Hbf – 07:11 Mannheim Hbf – Graz Hbf
D ICE267 Basel SBB – 08:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
D MSSuX ICE913 Dortmund Hbf – 08:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
D EC113 Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 09:13 Heidelberg Hbf – Klagenfurt Hbf
D ICE563 Saarbrücken Hbf – 10:02 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
D ICE915 Dortmund Hbf – 10:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
D ICE115 Köln Hbf – 11:37 Vaihingen (Enz) – Klagenfurt Hbf
D MTX ICE565 Karlsruhe Hbf – 12:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
D ICE119 Dortmund Hbf – 12:06 Heidelberg Hbf – Innsbruck Hbf
D ICE917 Düsseldorf Hbf – 12:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
D EC219 Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 13:13/13:15 Heidelberg Hbf – Graz Hbf
D MTX ICE567 Karlsruhe Hbf – 14:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
D ICE117 Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 15:13/15:16 Heidelberg Hbf – Klagenfurt Hbf
D ICE1011 Düsseldorf Hbf – 16:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
D IC1291 Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 17:13/17:15 Heidelberg Hbf – Salzburg Hbf
D MTX ICE1069 Karlsruhe Hbf – 18:17 Bruchsal – München Hbf
D TWThO TGV9577 Paris Est – 18:28 Karlsruhe Hbf – München Hbf
D ICE1211 Berlin Hbf – 18:30 Mannheim Hbf – Innsbruck Hbf
D ICE1013 Düsseldorf Hbf – 18:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf
D MWThO ICE1099 Frankfurt (Main) Hbf – 19:13/19:16 Heidelberg Hbf – München Hbf
D SuO TGV9579 Paris Est – 20:27 Karlsruhe Hbf – München Hbf
D SSuX ICE1015 Düsseldorf Hbf – 20:43 Mannheim Hbf – München Hbf

Services in the other direction will be posted shortly.

Ludwigsburg – Stuttgart-Zazenhausen via Kornwestheim Rbf

[790.11] (ERA-E 61C3 not shown); ERA-R 111A4; S+W 168B1-168B2) DE24/632

The weekday peak-time RB11 services between Stuttgart-Untertürkheim and Kornwestheim Pbf are sometimes diverted via Kornwestheim Rbf (Rangierbahnhof / marshalling yard) omitting the call at Kornwestheim and running to and from Ludwigsburg.

Stuttgart Nürnberger Straße – Stuttgart-Untertürkheim

[750, 785, 786] (ERA-E 61C3; ERA-R 111A4-111B4; S+W 168C2-168C3) DE24/633

This route enables trains to run between the Ulm and Aalen lines without reversal at Stuttgart Hbf. It is very rarely used by passenger trains but was used in March, June and July 2023 by the two-hourly IC services between Karlsruhe and Nürnberg (and v.v.) which ran via Stuttgart Langes Feld – Zazenhausen (DE24/631) to Esslingen (Neckar) and reversed there to travel via this curve towards Crailsheim.

Stuttgart-Feuerbach (Abzw Stuttgart Nord Rbf) – Stuttgart-Vaihingen (Stuttgart Hbf Em Nord)

(ERA-E 61C3; ERA-R 111A4; S+W 168B2) DE24/634

This curve via Stuttgart Nord Gbf connects the S-Bahn line from Stuttgart-Feuerbach with the Gäubahn towards Horb, avoiding Stuttgart Hbf. An additional S15 service between Bietigheim-Bissingen and Böblingen was scheduled during recent years as a result of extensive "Stuttgart-21" engineering works but the service did not run as often as expected owing to staff and rolling stock shortages.

Beimerstetten (Ulm Hbf Em Nord) – Ulm Rbf

[750] (ERA-E 59B4; ERA-R 119B4; S+W 163C2-163D2) DE24/635

This route enables trains to run between the Stuttgart line and Ulm Rbf (adjacent to the line to Sigmaringen) without reversal at Ulm Hbf and is very rarely used by passenger services, however occasionally in the last few years IRE and RB trains between Ulm and Stuttgart have been diverted via Ulm Rbf, where they reversed.

See also