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This is a longer route between Leipzig-Leutzsch and Leipzig Hbf via the freight ring line. It is used by the following trains:
This is a longer route between Leipzig-Leutzsch and Leipzig Hbf via the freight ring line. It is used by the following trains:


*Departures from Leipzig Hbf: ''MRB80291'' (04:30), ''IC2156'' 26 July - 18 August (04:37), ''RB26447'' (04:57), ''ICE1746'' 6 July - 18 August (12:57), ''IC1958'' (15:30).
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*Arrivals at Leipzig Hbf: ''ICE1706'' (05:46), ''MRB80282'' (06:18), ''ICE1745'' 6 July - 18 August (12:46), ''IC1955'' (18:33), ''IC2253'' (20:18), ''IC2151'' 6 July - 18 August (20:52), ''MRB80312'' (21:27).
| D3
|  SO 
| ''ICE296''
| Interlaken Ost – 19:33 Erfurt – Berlin Gesundbrunnen
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| ''CNL459''
| Zürich Hbf – 05:54 Naumburg – Praha Hl
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|D2
| SuO
| ''ICE708''
|  München Hbf – 17:46 Jena Paradies – Berlin Gesundbrunnen
|-
|D2
| Fr/Sa & Su/M
| ''ICE1500''
|  München Hbf – 20:03 Ingolstadt N. – Berlin Gesundbrunnen
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| SSuX
| ''ICE1545''
| Darmstadt/Frankfurt Hbf – 09:35 Naumburg – Dresden
|-
| D1
|
| ''ICE1587''
| Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 13:35 Naumburg – Dresden
| -
| D1
|
| ''ICE1549''
| Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 15:32 Naumburg – Dresden
|-
| D2
|
| ''ICE1606''
| München Hbf – 15:46 Jena Paradies – Berlin Gesundbrunnen ( Stralsund or Ostseebad Binz some dates)
|-
| D2
| SuO
| ''ICE1628''
|  München Hbf – 13:40 Jena Paradies – Hamburg Altona
|-
| D1
|
| ''ICE1641''
| Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 17:34 Naumburg – Dresden
|-
| D1
|
| ''ICE1643''
| Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 19:35 Naumburg – Dresden
|-
| D2
| SuO
| ''ICE1696''
| Passau – 15:46 Jena Paradies – Berlin Hbf
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|MO
| ''ICE1706''
| München Hbf – 05:02 Naumburg – Hamburg Altona
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| D1
| FO
| ''IC2155''
| Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 21:24 Naumburg – Dresden
|-
|D2
| SuO
| ''ICE297''
| Berlin Gesundbrunnen - 07:03 Leipzig – Interlaken Ost
|-
|D4
| FO
|''ICE1209/1699''
|  Hamburg Altona – 13:06 Leipzig – Mittenwald
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| D1
|
| ''ICE1542''
| Dresden – 17:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
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| D5
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| ''ICE1544''
| Dresden – 15:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
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| D1
|
| ''ICE1548''
| Dresden – 11:35 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
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| D2
|
| ''ICE1615''
|  Hamburg Altona 17:06 Leipzig – München Hbf
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| D2
| SSuX
| ''ICE1617''
| Berlin Hbf – 19:06 Leipzig – München Hbf
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| D1
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| ''ICE1640''
| Dresden – 09:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
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| D1
| SX
| ''ICE1642''
| Dresden – 07:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
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| D3
| FO
| ''ICE1699''
| Berlin Hbf – 13:06 Leipzig – Passau
|-
|D2
| MO
|''IC1950''
| Berlin Gesundbrunnen – 02:26 Leipzig - Frankfurt Hbf
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D1    To 17,24,26 or 27 Sep
 
D2    28 or 29 Sep to 7,8 or 13 Dec 
 
D3    4 or 10 Oct – 12 Dec
 
D4    10 Oct - 31 Oct
 
D5    Sa 3 Mar - 31 May and 7 Jun - 27 Sep  SX 3 Mar - 6 Jun


===Rackwitz (Abzw. Leipzig Messe Nord) – Engelsdorf (via Leipzig-Mockau, Leipzig-Thekla and Leipzig-Schönefeld)===
===Rackwitz (Abzw. Leipzig Messe Nord) – Engelsdorf (via Leipzig-Mockau, Leipzig-Thekla and Leipzig-Schönefeld)===

Revision as of 17:47, 27 March 2014

Introduction

This list is based on the timetable in force until until 14 December 2013, 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

Kyhna (Delitzsch Gbf) – Delitzsch unt Bf

[219] (42B3, 58B2) DE14/301

This west to north curve connects the Halle (Saale) – Eilenburg and Leipzig – Bitterfeld lines. It is used by IC and other long distance trains when the line between Halle and Bitterfeld is blocked by engineering work, although RB services are normally replaced by buses. Only two local services use the curve in the current timetable.


MRB74720(SX)/RB26329(SO) Halle (Saale) Hbf – 22:59 Kyhna – Delitzsch unt Bf
SSuX RB26310 04:10 Delitzsch unt Bf – Naumburg (Saale) Hbf

Kyhna (Delitzsch Gbf) – Zschortau (Delitzsch Abzw Ah)

[504] (42B3, 58B2) DE14/302

This west to south curve connects the Halle (Saale) – Eilenburg and Leipzig – Bitterfeld lines. It is used by the following trains in order to avoid reversal at Halle (Saale) Hbf.

FSX IC2255 Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof - 22:09 Halle (Saale) Hbf – Leipzig Hbf

Halle Hbf (Gröbers Bbf) – Gröbers Süd and Schkeuditz – Leipzig-Wahren via third line (6387) and Leipzig-Wahren – Wiederitzsch – Rackwitz (Abzw. Leipzig Messe Nord)

[251] (46A3-46B3 partly shown, 130D2-131C2) DE13/303

During the first half of 2013, until the reinstatement of the direct line between Bitterfeld and Halle Hbf (the precise date is not yet known), services on line RB80 (Halle - Lutherstadt Wittenberg) take a circular route from Wittenberg via Bitterfeld - Delitzsch Gbf - Halle Hbf - Wiederitzsch - Bitterfeld and back to Wittenberg.

Anticlockwise, departures from Halle Hbf every two hours from 07:06 to 19:06, plus:

SSuX RB26282 05:37 Halle Hbf - Magdeburg Hbf (see note below)
SSuX RB26296 14:38 Halle Hbf - Magdeburg Hbf (see note below)
SSuX RB26300 16:38 Halle Hbf - Magdeburg Hbf (see note below)
SSuX RB26242 17:41 Halle Hbf - Bitterfeld

Note: RB26282, RB26296 and RB26300 are the only trains booked to use Line 6387. Whether they actually do so will depend on the freight traffic running at that time.

Clockwise, the only train booked by this route is:

SSuX RB26225 Lutherstadt Wittenberg - 06:45 Bitterfeld - Halle Hbf

Leipzig-Leutzsch – Leipzig Hbf (Leipzig-Mockau) (via Wiederitzsch)

[550, 580] (46A3-46B3, 131C3-131B3) DE13/304

This is a longer route between Leipzig-Leutzsch and Leipzig Hbf via the freight ring line. It is used by the following trains:

D3 SO ICE296 Interlaken Ost – 19:33 Erfurt – Berlin Gesundbrunnen
CNL459 Zürich Hbf – 05:54 Naumburg – Praha Hl
D2 SuO ICE708 München Hbf – 17:46 Jena Paradies – Berlin Gesundbrunnen
D2 Fr/Sa & Su/M ICE1500 München Hbf – 20:03 Ingolstadt N. – Berlin Gesundbrunnen
SSuX ICE1545 Darmstadt/Frankfurt Hbf – 09:35 Naumburg – Dresden
D1 ICE1587 Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 13:35 Naumburg – Dresden - D1 ICE1549 Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 15:32 Naumburg – Dresden
D2 ICE1606 München Hbf – 15:46 Jena Paradies – Berlin Gesundbrunnen ( Stralsund or Ostseebad Binz some dates)
D2 SuO ICE1628 München Hbf – 13:40 Jena Paradies – Hamburg Altona
D1 ICE1641 Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 17:34 Naumburg – Dresden
D1 ICE1643 Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 19:35 Naumburg – Dresden
D2 SuO ICE1696 Passau – 15:46 Jena Paradies – Berlin Hbf
MO ICE1706 München Hbf – 05:02 Naumburg – Hamburg Altona
D1 FO IC2155 Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof – 21:24 Naumburg – Dresden
D2 SuO ICE297 Berlin Gesundbrunnen - 07:03 Leipzig – Interlaken Ost
D4 FO ICE1209/1699 Hamburg Altona – 13:06 Leipzig – Mittenwald
D1 ICE1542 Dresden – 17:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
D5 ICE1544 Dresden – 15:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
D1 ICE1548 Dresden – 11:35 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
D2 ICE1615 Hamburg Altona 17:06 Leipzig – München Hbf
D2 SSuX ICE1617 Berlin Hbf – 19:06 Leipzig – München Hbf
D1 ICE1640 Dresden – 09:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
D1 SX ICE1642 Dresden – 07:37 Leipzig - Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof
D3 FO ICE1699 Berlin Hbf – 13:06 Leipzig – Passau
D2 MO IC1950 Berlin Gesundbrunnen – 02:26 Leipzig - Frankfurt Hbf

D1 To 17,24,26 or 27 Sep

D2 28 or 29 Sep to 7,8 or 13 Dec

D3 4 or 10 Oct – 12 Dec

D4 10 Oct - 31 Oct

D5 Sa 3 Mar - 31 May and 7 Jun - 27 Sep SX 3 Mar - 6 Jun

Rackwitz (Abzw. Leipzig Messe Nord) – Engelsdorf (via Leipzig-Mockau, Leipzig-Thekla and Leipzig-Schönefeld)

(46B3, 131C3-131D3) DE13/305

This route enables trains to run between the Berlin and Dresden lines without having to reverse at Leipzig Hbf. It is used by the following train diverted from the Dresden main line.

H1 FSO EN476 Budapest Keleti pu – 06:04 (SSuO) Decin hl.n. – Berlin Hbf

H1: 6 July 2013 - 14 December 2013 from Budapest.

Leipzig-Paunsdorf (Abzw Püchauer Straße) – Leipzig Ost (Abzw Torgauer Straße)

[500] (46B3, 131C3) DE14/306

Trains between Riesa and the lines to the west, which need to access the middle platforms (11, 14 and 15) at Leipzig Hbf to reverse, use this link between the Riesa and Altenburg lines to avoid conflicting movements. All trains between Dresden and the Erfurt or Magdeburg lines use this route. These are principally IC and ICE trains to and from Dresden.

Leipzig-Plagwitz – Gaschwitz

[] (46A2-46B2, 58B3) DE14/307

Use of this line ended with the opening of the Leipzig City Tunnel in December 2013. There are no services in the current timetable.

Oschatz – Glossen (b Oschatz) (Döllnitzbahn GmbH)

(43A2, 59B3) DE14/308

The Döllnitzbahn operates a limited service over this 750mm gauge line, which is not shown in the Kursbuch. Steam trains operate to Glossen occasionally, but the only regular trains over the full length of the line are:

SSuX DBG104 13:11 Oschatz Hbf – Glossen (b Oschatz)
SSuX DBG107 14:15 Glossen (b Oschatz) – Oschatz Hbf

There is currently no service to Kemmlitz (b Oschatz). For further information see www.doellnitzbahn.de.

Zabeltitz (Großenhain Berliner Bf W16) [A] or Weißig (Abzw Leckwitz) [B] – Abzw Kottewitz – Radebeul Abzw Az – Radebeul Naundorf [C] or Radebeul-West [D]

[240] (44B3 to 45A1 partially shown, 59D3-59D4) DE13/309

This is the more easterly (not via Priestewitz) of the two parallel routes between the Großenhain area and the neighbourhood of Coswig, NW of Dresden. It consists of a section of the Berlin - Dresden main line and connections at its northern end towards Berlin [A] or Leipzig [B] and at its southern end towards Dresden via Cossebaude [C] or via Radebeul Ost [D]. See the title above for the locations referenced by the letters [A] - [D].

The four possible routes as used as follows:

[A] - [C]: EC/IC services between Berlin and Dresden Hbf which are not scheduled to call at Dresden-Neustadt. Note that RB services run via Grossenhain Cottbusser Bf and Priestewitz. Usage of the route via Radebeul-Naundorf will decrease in coming years, especially after autumn 2013.

[A] - [D]: the small number of EC/IC services between Berlin and Dresden Hbf which are scheduled to call at Dresden-Neustadt.

[B] - [C]: IC and ICE trains between Leipzig and Dresden which are not scheduled to call at Radebeul-Ost or Dresden-Neustadt. Note that RE services run via Priestewitz.

[B] - [D]: IC and ICE trains between Leipzig and Dresden which are scheduled to call at Radebeul-Ost or Dresden-Neustadt. Note that RE services run via Priestewitz.

Note: Former entries DE13/310 - DE13/312 have been incorporated into this one.

Radebeul Ost (Abzw. Dresden-Pieschen) – Dresden-Neustadt W 707

[241, 245, 500] (45B1, 73A3) DE14/313

The engineering works that led to use of this diversionary route ended in the autumn of 2013. There are no services using this line in the current timetable.

Dresden Hbf (south side high level) – Dresden-Plauen (Dresden-Altstadt) (via goods spur)

[510, 510.3] (45B1, 73A3) DE14/314

Trains to and from the Chemnitz line normally use the middle (low level) or north side (high level) platforms at Dresden Hbf. This spur provides access to the south side (high level) platforms 1 to 5.

Dresden-Plauen (Abzw Freital Ost) - Tharandt

[510] (44A2 not shown, 72D4) DE14/315

A single-track goods line runs to the north of the main line, and at lower level, between Freital Ost and Tharandt. At Freital-Hainsberg it is on the far side of the narrow-gauge station and yard from the main line. It may be used by trains with no station stops between Dresden Hbf and Tharandt, particularly westbound.

Werdau (Werdau Bogendreieck, Werdauer Spitz) – Neumark (Sachsen) (Werdau Bogendreieck, Neumarker Spitz)

[530] (42B1, 132A4) DE14/316

This north to south side of the Werdau triangle is part of the main line from Leipzig to München via Hof, but most trains now run to and from Zwickau. This side of the triangle is used by Vogtlandbahn trains which run non-stop between Werdau and Reichenbach (Vogtl) every two hours.

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

[240] (43B3, 59C1-59C3) DE14/317

See DE13/275

Arnsdorf (b Dresden) – Kleinröhrsdorf (Abzw Arnsdorf Nord)

[227] (44A2, 60B4) DE14/318

Most trains between Dresden and Kamenz use the west-to-north connecting curve west of Arnsdorf (and so don't call at Arnsdorf), except:

SSuX SBS74551 Dresden Hbf – 05:29 Arnsdorf – Kamenz
SBS74587 Dresden Hbf – 23:37 Arnsdorf – Kamenz
SSuX SBS74550 Kamenz – 03:49 Kleinröhrsdorf – Dresden Hbf
SuX SBS74552 Kamenz – 05:11 Kleinröhrsdorf – Dresden Hbf

See also