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The railway is closed for reconstruction between Cottbus and Lübbenau until 11 June 2011, with trains to and from Berlin diverted via Finsterwalde and Zossen.  Platform arrangements are likely to change thereafter.
The railway is closed for reconstruction between Königs Wusterhausen and Lübbenau until 11 June 2011, with trains to and from Berlin diverted via Finsterwalde and Zossen.  Platform arrangements are likely to change thereafter.


===Cottbus (Stw W10) – Kolkwitz (Cottbus Abzw Cbn)===
===Cottbus (Stw W10) – Kolkwitz (Cottbus Abzw Cbn)===

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Introduction

This list is based on the timetable in force until 13 December 2009, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.

In the heading to each entry the map reference for the line in the Schweers+Wall Eisenbahn Atlas (2007/2008 edition) is shown, in italic, in addition to the reference to M.G. Ball's European Railway Atlas.

Obscure services

Routes are listed generally in the following order: (i) Berlin central area; (ii) the Berlin Outer Ring (Außenring) and connections to or from it, in clockwise order starting from Abzw Hennigsdorf; (iii) all others fully outside the Außenring.

Berlin-Charlottenburg – Berlin-Halensee (Halensee Kurve)

[200.41, 200.42, 200.46, 200.47] (31B2, 128B3) DE09/251

The limited scheduled service over this south to east S-Bahn curve, withdrawn in June 2002, was reinstated from 29 May 2006. Departures are:

  • From Halensee: 00:54 daily, 08:57 Mon-Fri, 20:11 Mon-Fri
  • From Berlin-Charlottenburg: 04:40 Mon-Fri, 05:00 Mon-Fri, 06:00 Sat, 06:20 Sat, 07:00 Sun, 07:20 Sun, 13:36 Mon-Fri, 13:56 Mon-Fri, 14:16 Mon-Fri

The Halensee curve is also used on the Panorama S-Bahn unit Berlin sightseeing tours where the route is described as Stadtbahn or Stadtring. However, the service is suspended until March 2012 at the earliest, because of lack of capacity in the S-Bahn depots to maintain the special train that is used.

Berlin-Lichtenberg (B1) – Berlin-Gesundbrunnen

[43.3, 209.54, N10] (32A2-32A3 not shown, 129C3-128D1) DE09/252

This is the north-eastern quadrant of the Ringbahn Ferngleis.

CNL1259 Zürich HB - 06:38 Lutherstadt Wittenberg - Berlin-Lichtenberg/Ostseebad Binz
E RB18598 Rheinsberg (Mark) – 22:37 Berlin-Gesundbrunnen – Berlin-Lichtenberg
E RB18599 07:50 Berlin-Lichtenberg – Rheinsberg (Mark)
CNL1258 Ostseebad Binz/21:47 Berlin-Lichtenberg - Zürich HB

Note that seated passengers without reservations are conveyed on CNL1258 and CNL1259 between Erfurt Hbf and Berlin-Lichtenberg.

Berlin-Gesundbrunnen (Abzw Berlin-Wedding) – Berlin-Jungfernheide (Berlin-Moabit)

[203] (32A2, 128D1-128C2) DE09/253

This section of the Ringbahn Ferngleis connects the routes from Berlin Hbf to Stralsund and to Hamburg:

E SO RE28793 13:23 Berlin-Spandau – Rheinsberg (Mark)
SuO IC1932 Stralsund – 19:41 Berlin-Gesundbrunnen – Oldenburg (Oldb) Hbf
E SO RE28790 Rheinsberg (Mark) – 12:25 Berlin-Gesundbrunnen – Berlin-Spandau

Berlin-Spandau (Berlin Wiesendamm) – Berlin-Wannsee (Grunewald Gds)

(31B2 not shown in full, 128A2-128A3) DE09/254

This section of the Ringbahn Ferngleis, and connections off it, link the routes from Berlin to Potsdam and to Hamburg. It is used by a winter Autozüge service between Hamburg-Altona and Schwarzach-St Veit via Berlin-Wannsee.

Berlin-Spandau – Berlin-Staaken

[202] (31B2, 124D4-124C4) DE09/255

There are two routes between Berlin-Spandau and Staaken. The more northerly route makes a junction with the line from Falkensee about 1 km to the west of Berlin-Spandau. The southern route, mostly following the alignment of the Lehrter Bahn, converges with the main line at the west end of Berlin-Spandau station. Trains using the southern route can call only at platform 6, or use a non-platform track outside the station roof. IC, ICE and EC trains use the northern route. Eastbound RE and RB trains using platform 6 at Berlin-Spandau may use either route. If a train is to use the northern route, signal 8942 at Staaken (just east of the station) displays speed restriction ‘6’ (= 60 km/hr) above the main aspect. Westbound trains from Berlin-Spandau platform 6 can only use the southern route.

Hohen Neuendorf West – Birkenwerder

[209.20] (31B3, 125A1) DE09/256

There are two routes between Hohen Neuendorf West and Birkenwerder. The Lange Kurve branches south from and then passes below the Außenring having described three-quarters of a circle. It no longer sees regular use. Local trains between Oranienburg and Hennigsdorf use connections to and from the northbound S-Bahn track at Birkenwerder in order to call at the station, so always use the direct Kleine Kurve.

Birkenwerder – Berlin-Hohenschönhausen (Abzw Schönfließ West)

[209.12] (31B1, 125A1) DE09/257

There are two routes between Birkenwerder and the east side of the Außenring. The Lange Kurve runs parallel with the S-Bahn via Hohen Neuendorf, passing below the Außenring. The Kleine Kurve is a direct east to north connection from the Außenring to Birkenwerder. Both routes are reversible single tracks. The Kleine Kurve is used by all northbound trains and, when possible, by southbound ones. However, subject to punctual running, southbound RE5 and RB12 trains usually run via the Lange Kurve in order to avoid conflict with northbound services.

Berlin-Karow Ost – Berlin-Karow

[209.60] (32A3, 125C2) DE09/258

This east to north curve links the east side of the Außenring with the line to Bernau and Angermünde. It is used by the trains listed under route DE09/259 and service RB60 hourly between Berlin-Lichtenberg and Eberswalde.

Berlin Ostbahnhof (Abzw Rummelsburg Rgbv) – Berlin-Hohenschönhausen (Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz Nord

[203] (32A2, 129C3-129D2) DE09/259

This route links Berlin Ostbahnhof with the north side of the Außenring.

RE5800 Belzig – 08:10 Berlin Ostbahnhof – Szczecin Glowny
D18596 Berlin Zoologischer Garten – 09:07 Berlin Ostbahnhof – Swinoujscie Centrum
D18594 Berlin Zoologischer Garten – 17:02 Berlin Ostbahnhof – Swinoujscie Centrum
D18595 Swinoujscie Centrum – 14:25 Bernau (b Berlin) – Berlin Zoologischer Garten
D18597 Swinoujscie Centrum – 20:26 Bernau (b Berlin) – Berlin Zoologischer Garten
RE5803 Szczecin Glowny – 22:13 Bernau (b Berlin) – Potsdam Hbf

Berlin Ostbahnhof (Abzw Rummelsburg Rgbv) – Berlin-Lichtenberg (Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz West) (via Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz Süd West)

(32A2, 129C3-129C2) DE09/260

Overnight trains running between Berlin Ostbahnhof and Berlin-Lichtenberg have to do so via the Außenring. Only the S-Bahn runs direct.

CNL1247 20:49 Berlin-Lichtenberg – München Ost
CNL1246 München Ost – 22:46 Augsburg Hbf – Berlin-Lichtenberg

Berlin-Lichtenberg (Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz West) – Berlin-Köpenick (Abzw Stadtforst) (via Wuhlheide Rbf)

[43.3, 209.35] (32B2, 129C2-36C3) DE09/261

This route connects Berlin-Lichtenberg with the line to Frankfurt (Oder) via the Außenring.

SSuO OE87921 08:41 Berlin-Lichtenberg – Bad Saarow-Pieskow
SSuO OE79238 Bad Saarow-Pieskow – 23:12 Erkner – Berlin Lichtenberg

Berlin-Lichtenberg (Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz West) – Berlin-Schönefeld Flughafen or Berlin-Grünau Eichgestell Stw Egb)

[209.14, 209.36] (32A2, 125B-125D) DE09/262

This is the route for trains between Berlin-Grünau or Berlin-Schönefeld Flughafen and Berlin-Lichtenberg via the Außenring.

At present the alternative route via Berlin-Schöneweide is not available, because the Ferngleis (main line) between Baumschulenweg and Ostkreuz is closed. All trains run via Biesdorfer Kreuz, where there are two routes between Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz Süd and Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz West. There is a direct south to west curve, but the Lange Kurve from Abzw Biesdorfer Kreuz Süd joins the Ostbahn (from Kostrzyn) at Abzw Bkl east of the Außenring. Both lines are reversible, but trains to Berlin-Lichtenberg normally use the Lange Kurve and those in the opposite direction the direct route.

SSuX OE79411 05:06 Berlin-Lichtenberg – Frankfurt (Oder) (via Beeskow)
D SSuO OE79415 07:06 Berlin-Lichtenberg – Beeskow/Frankfurt (Oder)
FSSuO OE79449 23:06 Berlin-Lichtenberg – Beeskow
OE79438 Frankfurt (Oder)/Beeskow – 22:24 Königs Wusterhausen – Berlin-Lichtenberg
D FSSuO OE79440 Frankfurt (Oder) – 23:24 Königs Wusterhausen – Berlin-Lichtenberg

Königs Wusterhausen (Abzw Grünau) – Berlin-Schönefeld Flughafen (Abzw Grünauer Kreuz Süd)

[209.14] (32B2, 127D2) DE09/263

This east to south curve links the Außenring and the Königs Wusterhausen line. It is normally used by RB14 trains (hourly) between Nauen and Senftenberg via Berlin Ostbahnhof, reversing at Berlin-Schönefeld Flughafen. The is currently no service via this curve, because the line between Königs Wusterhausen and Lübbenau (Spreewald) is closed for reconstruction.

Großbeeren – Genshagener Heide Ost (via Großbeeren West and Genshagener Heide Nord) and Glasower Damm West – Blankenfelde (Kr Teltow-Flaming) (Glasower Damm Süd)

[203, 240] (31B1 not shown & 32A1, 127A3 & 127C3) DE09/264

These are, respectively, a north to east connection between the Berlin – Leipzig main line and the Außenring, and a west to south curve between the Außenring and the Dresden main line. They are used by EC/IC trains between Berlin Hbf (low level) and Dresden and RE trains to Wünsdorf-Waldstadt and Elsterwerda. The curve from Großbeeren to Großbeeren West was brought into use in May 2006.

Ludwigsfelde – Saarmund (Genshagener Heide West)

(32A1, 127A3) DE09/266

This south to west curve links the Außenring to the Berlin – Leipzig main line. It is used by a winter Autozüge service between Berlin-Wannsee and Bolzano.

Beelitz-Heilstatten – Ferch-Lienewitz (Abzw Lia)

[N25] (31A1, 126A4) DE09/267

This north to west curve connects the Berlin – Belzig and Potsdam – Beelitz Stadt lines.

SSuX RE5800 Belzig – 06:57 Beelitz-Heilstatten – Szczecin Glowny

Berlin-Staaken – Stendal – Wolfsburg

[31, 43, 202, 301] (27B3 to 29B3, 124C4 to 32D4) DE09/268

On this route the double track Schnellfahrstrecke runs alongside one or two other tracks for most of the way. Between Berlin-Staaken and Elstal local passenger trains use a double line immediately south of the SFS. There is a single-track local line between Elstal and Wustermark. All passenger trains use the Schnellfahrstrecke between Wustermark and Rathenow. There is no passenger use of the non-electrified parallel track from Wustermark to Abzw Ribbeck (east of Buschow) or from Abzw Bamme (west of Nennhausen) to Rathenow. RB trains between Rathenow and Stendal use the parallel single line. All others use the Schnellfahrstrecke. Between Hämerten (Abzw Staffelde) and Vinzelberg (Abzw Nahrstedt) the Schnellfahrstrecke follows a separate route to the south of Stendal, which is used by all trains not calling there. All RB trains west of Stendal use the single, non-electrified line. The two routes diverge slightly at a number of places, particularly at Oebisfelde.

Berlin-Schöneweide (Abzw Grünau) – Berlin ILA-Bahnhof (Schönefeld Flughafen Süd)

(32B1 not shown, 127D2) DE09/269

This branch has no regular passenger service but a special shuttle service from central Berlin runs in conjunction with the ILA (Internationale Luft- und Raumfahrtausstellung), held in even-numbered years. Details from: Messe Berlin GmbH. The next ILA will be from 11 to 16 September 2012.

Cottbus

The three lines into Cottbus from the west all split into separate routes to the south side platforms, 1 to 4, and to the higher-numbered middle and north side platforms.

The railway is closed for reconstruction between Königs Wusterhausen and Lübbenau until 11 June 2011, with trains to and from Berlin diverted via Finsterwalde and Zossen. Platform arrangements are likely to change thereafter.

Cottbus (Stw W10) – Kolkwitz (Cottbus Abzw Cbn)

[202] (30B1, 49B4) DE09/270

Most trains on the Berlin line use the southern platforms at Cottbus but this spur links into the north side platforms. It is used by:

RE38177 Rathenow – 22:40 Kunersdorf – Cottbus

Cottbus (Stw W9) – Kolkwitz Süd (Cottbus Abzw Cfw)

[209.43, 215] (30B1, 49B4) DE09/271

The main line from Leipzig leads to the middle and north platforms at Cottbus but this spur gives access to south side platforms. It is used by trains from Cottbus to Leipzig every two hours from 05:02 to 19:02 and by:

RB28158 23:00 Cottbus – Falkenberg (Elster)
RE26185 Leipzig Hbf – 20:40 Calau (Niederlausitz) – Cottbus
RE26187 Leipzig Hbf – 22:40 Calau (Niederlausitz) – Cottbus

Cottbus (Südseite Stw W20) – Leuthen (b Cottbus) (Cottbus Südwest Stw B2)

[208] (30B1 not shown, 49B4) DE09/272

The main line from Dresden leads to the middle and north platforms at Cottbus but a spur gives access to south side platforms. Trains are split approximately equally between use of the north and south sides of Cottbus station. The following use the spur to the southern platforms:

SSuO ¶ RE38520 Falkenberg

(Elster)/Ruhland – 05:42 Leuthen (b Cottbus) – Cottbus

RE38522 Falkenberg

(Elster)/Ruhland – 07:42 Leuthen (b Cottbus) – Cottbus

RE38504 Dresden Hbf – 08:30 Drebkau – Cottbus
RE38524 Falkenberg (Elster)/Ruhland – 09:42 Leuthen (b Cottbus) – Cottbus
RE38508 Dresden Hbf –12:30 Drebkau – Cottbus
RE38528 Falkenberg (Elster) – 13:42 Leuthen (b Cottbus) – Cottbus
RE38510 Dresden Hbf – 14:30 Drebkau – Cottbus
RE38532 Falkenberg (Elster)/Ruhland – 17:42 Leuthen (b Cottbus) – Cottbus
RE38514 Dresden Hbf – 18:30 Drebkau – Cottbus
RE38534 Falkenberg (Elster)/Ruhland – 19:42 Leuthen (b Cottbus) – Cottbus
SSuO ¶ RE38518 Dresden Hbf – 22:30 Drebkau – Cottbus
RE38523 06:08 Cottbus – Ruhland/Falkenberg (Elster)
RE38525 08:08 Cottbus – Ruhland/Falkenberg (Elster)
RE38505 09:14 Cottbus – Dresden Hbf
RE38527 10:08 Cottbus – Ruhland/Falkenberg (Elster)
RE38509 13:14 Cottbus – Dresden Hbf
RE38531 14:08 Cottbus – Falkenberg (Elster)
RE38511 15:13 Cottbus – Dresden Hbf
RE38535 18:08 Cottbus – Ruhland/Falkenberg (Elster)
RE38515 19:14 Cottbus – Dresden Hbf
RE38537 20:08 Cottbus – Ruhland/Falkenberg (Elster)

¶ These trains run to the northern platforms on Mondays to Fridays.

Uebigau (Falkenberg (Elster) Stw B3) – Falkenberg (Elster) unt Bf (Stw W17)

[209.43, 215] (43B3, not shown, 57A) DE09/273

This combination of curves provides an east to north route, on the south side of the Cottbus – Leipzig line, connecting that line with the low level station at Falkenberg (Elster). It is used by all trains to and from Cottbus via Finsterwalde starting or terminating at Falkenberg (Elster).

Bad Liebenwerda (Falkenberg (Elster) Stw W15) – Falkenberg (Elster) ob Bf (Stw W2)

[228] (43B3, not shown, 57A) DE09/274

This south to west curve connects the line from Elsterwerda-Biehla with the high level platform at Falkenberg (Elster), and is used by through trains between Leipzig and Hoyerswerda. All other trains between Elsterwerda-Biehla and Falkenberg (Elster) use the low level station.

Falkenberg (Elster) – Glaubitz (b Riesa) (Abzw Zeithain Bogendreieck)

[240] (43B3, 59C1-59C3) DE09/275

This part of the original rail route from Berlin to Dresden links Falkenberg with the Leipzig – Dresden main line near Riesa. It no longer has a regular passenger service, but the following are diverted from the Dresden main line until 12 June 2009.

EN477 Berlin-Wannsee – 18:05/19:10 Berlin Ostbahnhof – Budapest Keleti pu
EN478 Budapest Keleti pu – 05:02 Decin hln – Berlin-Wannsee

See also