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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This list is based on the timetable in force from 14 December 2014 until 12 December 2015, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.
{{Germany Introduction}}


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==


==Obscure services==
===Waren (Müritz) (Lalendorf Ost) – Plaaz===
===Waren (Müritz) (Lalendorf Ost) – Plaaz===
[205] (12B1 and 19B3, ''15B3-15C3'') DE15/101
[205 Nord] (ERA-E 44B3; ERA-R 85C1; S+W ''15B3-15C3'') DE24/101  


This route is normally used by trains between Berlin and Rostock not booked to call at Güstrow.
This route is used by ''IC'' trains between Berlin and Rostock, which are not booked to call at Güstrow. These generally run every two hours. ''RE5'' services run via Güstrow so do not use this route.


{| width="100%"
===Stralsund Rügendamm Wüstenfelde (Abzw Srg)===
|
[190] (ERA-E 44C4; ERA-R 86B3; S+W ''6A1'') DE24/102
| SSuX
| ''ICE1207''
| 06:33 Rostock Hbf – München Hbf
|-
|
| SO
| ''ICE1509''
| Warnemünde - 08:33 Rostock Hbf – München Hbf
|-
| D
| ''EC179''
| Warnemünde – 14:34 Rostock Hbf Praha Hl
|-
| D
| SuO
| ''IC1611/1617''
| Warnemunde - 15:33 Rostock - München Hbf
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''RE18591''
| Warnemünde – 18:34 Rostock Hbf – Berlin Hbf
|-
| D
| SSuO
| ''RE18590''
| Berlin Hbf - 09:51 Waren (Müritz)- Warnemünde
|-
| D
| ''EC178''
| Praha hl n - 12:42 Waren (Müritz) - Rostock Hbf/Warnemunde
|-
|
|
|''IC1208''
| Innsbruck - 16:45 Waren (Müritz) - Warnemunde
|-
|
| SSuX
| ''ICE1508''
| München Hbf – 18:45 Waren (Müritz) – Rostock/Warnemünde
|-
|
| SuO
| ''ICE1506''
| München Hbf – 20:45 Waren (Müritz) – Rostock Hbf
|}


===Stralsund Rügendamm – Wüstenfelde (Abzw Srg)===
This east to south curve is used by trains between the island of Rügen and the Pasewalk or Neubrandenburg lines, if not booked to call at Stralsund Hbf.
[190] (13A2, ''6A1'') DE15/102


This east to south curve is used by trains between the Island of Rügen and the Pasewalk or Neubrandenburg lines, if not booked to call at Stralsund Hbf.
Now that overnight trains between Malmö and Berlin run via Padborg there is no regular passenger use of this curve.


{| width="100%"
The curve is used occasionally by diverted trains to and from Rügen when Stralsund Hbf is unavailable. It has also been used in the past by trips from Berlin to the Störtebeker Festspiele, held on Rügen throughout the summer each year, but in 2023 their [https://stoertebeker.de/anreise/ website] merely linked to regular services on the DB journey planner.
| E
| SO
| ''IC61259''
| Erfurt Hbf – 09:33 Greifswald – Ostseebad Binz
| Note this train comprises seating coaches attached to CNL40459 from Zürich HB.
|-
| E
| SO
| ''IC61258''
| Ostseebad Binz – 19:19 Bergen auf Rügen – Erfurt Hbf
| Note this train comprises seating coaches attached to CNL1250 to Zürich HB.
|}


===Rostock Fährhafen - Rostock Seehafen Sud - Kavelstorf - (Neustrelitz)===
===Papendorf / Kavelstorf (Abzw Dalwitzhof) – Rostock-Kassebohm (Abzw Rostock Warnowbrücke West)===
(123A1/A2/B2-4, ''44B4/B5'') DE15/103
[100] (S+W ''123 B3'') DE24/103


This is the route believed to be taken by the Malmö to Berlin overnight train from the dock at Rostock Fahrhafen. It passes the former passenger station at Rostock Seehafen Nord ( which is on a separate short branch) and joins the former S-Bahn line as far as Rostock Seehafen Sud  where it takes the freight line to Kavelstorf and thence main line to Neustrelitz and Berlin Hbf. The route has yet to be confirmed from Rostock Seehafen Sud to Kavelstorf, as it would also be possible for the train to be routed via Rostock Hbf with a reversal. '''Information on routing would be welcomed by the compilers.'''
This south to east route enables trains to run between the Schwerin or Neustrelitz lines and the Stralsund line without having to reverse at Rostock Hbf. There are separate connections from the Schwerin and Neustrelitz lines to Abzw Dalwitzhof Nordkopf.
Further information at the [http://snalltaget.se/om-oss/destinationer/berlin Veolia Snälltåget] site including dates and times for 2015:
{| width="100%"
| E1
|
| ''301''
| 17:00 Malmö C – Berlin Hbf
|-
| E2
|
| ''302''
| 19:27 Berlin Hbf - Malmö C
|-


|}
The route to and from the Schwerin line is used by diverted ''IC/ICE'' services between Hamburg and Stralsund. This last occurred in September 2023 when all ''IC/ICE'' services on this route did not call at Rostock Hbf.


E1: 1, 14 April then Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays  15 June to 8 August
Until 2022, it was also used by a pair of ''Urlaubs Express'' services between Lörrach Hbf and Ostseebad Binz. However since then, these services have only run between Lörrach and Hamburg-Altona.


E2: 5, 17 April then  Wednesdays, Fridays, Sundays  17 June to 9 August
The route to and from the Neustrelitz line is occasionally used by diverted ''IC/ICE'' services between Berlin and Stralsund. This occurs on the weekends of 16/17 and 23/24 March 2024. Note that ''RE3'' and ''RE5'' services are unaffected and continue to run via Neubrandenburg and Prenzlau respectively.


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

Latest revision as of 15:31, 23 February 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

Waren (Müritz) (Lalendorf Ost) – Plaaz

[205 Nord] (ERA-E 44B3; ERA-R 85C1; S+W 15B3-15C3) DE24/101

This route is used by IC trains between Berlin and Rostock, which are not booked to call at Güstrow. These generally run every two hours. RE5 services run via Güstrow so do not use this route.

Stralsund Rügendamm – Wüstenfelde (Abzw Srg)

[190] (ERA-E 44C4; ERA-R 86B3; S+W 6A1) DE24/102

This east to south curve is used by trains between the island of Rügen and the Pasewalk or Neubrandenburg lines, if not booked to call at Stralsund Hbf.

Now that overnight trains between Malmö and Berlin run via Padborg there is no regular passenger use of this curve.

The curve is used occasionally by diverted trains to and from Rügen when Stralsund Hbf is unavailable. It has also been used in the past by trips from Berlin to the Störtebeker Festspiele, held on Rügen throughout the summer each year, but in 2023 their website merely linked to regular services on the DB journey planner.

Papendorf / Kavelstorf (Abzw Dalwitzhof) – Rostock-Kassebohm (Abzw Rostock Warnowbrücke West)

[100] (S+W 123 B3) DE24/103

This south to east route enables trains to run between the Schwerin or Neustrelitz lines and the Stralsund line without having to reverse at Rostock Hbf. There are separate connections from the Schwerin and Neustrelitz lines to Abzw Dalwitzhof Nordkopf.

The route to and from the Schwerin line is used by diverted IC/ICE services between Hamburg and Stralsund. This last occurred in September 2023 when all IC/ICE services on this route did not call at Rostock Hbf.

Until 2022, it was also used by a pair of Urlaubs Express services between Lörrach Hbf and Ostseebad Binz. However since then, these services have only run between Lörrach and Hamburg-Altona.

The route to and from the Neustrelitz line is occasionally used by diverted IC/ICE services between Berlin and Stralsund. This occurs on the weekends of 16/17 and 23/24 March 2024. Note that RE3 and RE5 services are unaffected and continue to run via Neubrandenburg and Prenzlau respectively.

See also