List of intercity lines (Germany)

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The list of intercity lines contains all currently operated Intercity and EuroCity lines named by DB Fernverkehr . 23 lines will be operated in the 2020 timetable.

An IC on line 61 on the Remsbahn
IC of line 56 in Leipzig Hbf
An EC on line 89, which connects Munich with Italy
IC on line 35 on the Moselle route in May 2009

Explanation

The list is structured as follows:

First of all, all lines are given their official names. However, individual lines are divided into individual parts that differ slightly from the official line number, so that the course of the line is easier to understand. In the column curve all stops are called, who operate the trains. Stations that are only served by individual trains because they pass through or are bypassed are shown in italics . Line branches and wings are shown by divided or merged lines or in separate tables. The text above the tables explains more about this. Additional relief and reinforcement trains are not part of this list.

To the internal links:

This list shows all stops of the respective lines, so the individual tables are very long per se. Therefore, all additions to the station names that do not result from the context are dispensed with:

  • “Hbf”, “Bf”, “HB”, “Centraal”, “Centrale”, “Główny”, “St. n. ”etc. are generally left out, even if there are other stops in the respective city, which must then be specified more precisely.
  • All regional additions such as (Breisgau), (Westf), (Main), "am Rhein" or "im Pongau" are omitted, provided there is no risk of confusion. For example, it can be assumed that Frankfurt am Main is not crossed between Berlin and Warsaw , while Frankfurt (Oder) is not meant between Berlin and Basel .
  • Name additions chosen by the cities themselves, such as “Lutherstadt”, are also left out in order to make the route easier to read.

Current lines

Line 14

Individual trains on ICE / IC line 14 are driven by intercity trains.

See: List of Intercity Express lines # Line 14

Line 17

IC line 17 was newly created on December 15, 2019. This is a service that has been operated every two hours since March 9, 2020. Between Rostock and Berlin, IC line 17 is the successor to Interregio line 14, which operated here until 2002 . The individual pairs of trains on IC line 28 are replaced by line 17 here. On the section between Berlin and Dresden, the line supplements the heavily used Eurocity line 27 to Prague and connects Berlin Brandenburg Airport to long-distance traffic after its opening.

Since the multiple units of the Stadler KISS type used on IC line 17 and taken over by the Austrian Westbahn are being serviced in Vienna, a pair of trains runs overnight between Rostock and Vienna via Nuremberg six times a week.

line Line course
IC 17 ( Warnemünde  -) Rostock  - Waren  - Neustrelitz  - Oranienburg  - Berlin-Gesundbrunnen  - Berlin  - Berlin Südkreuz - Berlin-Schönefeld Airport  - Doberlug-Kirchhain  - Elsterwerda  - Dresden-Neustadt  - Dresden
( Warnemünde  -) Rostock  - Waren  - Neustrelitz  - Oranienburg  - Berlin-Gesundbrunnen  - Berlin  - Lutherstadt Wittenberg - Bitterfeld  - Leipzig  - Halle  - Naumburg  - Jena Paradies - Jena-Göschwitz  - Saalfeld - Lichtenfels  - Bamberg  - Erlangen  - Fürth  - Nuremberg  - Regensburg  - Straubing  - Plattling  - Passau  - Schärding  - Wels  - Linz  - St. Pölten - Vienna Meidling - Vienna

Line 26

Line 26.1

Most of the ICE T trains have been used on line 26.1 since December 2018 . There is still a daily pair of IC trains between Westerland and Karlsruhe, and a pair of trains between Rostock and Hamburg from Monday to Friday. There are also other day-of-the-week amplifiers for sections.

line Line course
IC 26 26.1 Westerland  - Niebüll  - Husum  - Heide  - Itzehoe  - Hamburg Dammtor - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Lüneburg  - Uelzen  - Celle  - Hanover  - Göttingen  - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe  - Wabern  - Treysa  - Stadtallendorf  - Marburg  - Gießen  - Friedberg  - Frankfurt West  - Frankfurt  - Darmstadt  - Bensheim  - Weinheim  - Heidelberg  - Wiesloch-Walldorf  - Bruchsal  - Karlsruhe
Hamburg-Altona -
Stralsund  - Velgast  - Ribnitz-Damgarten West - Rostock  - Bützow  - Schwerin  -

Line 26.2

Line 26.2 consists of a pair of trains from Hamburg-Altona every day, which is winged in Augsburg . Half of the train continues via Kempten to Oberstdorf and the other half of the train goes via Munich to Berchtesgaden. There are also weekend amplifiers between Flensburg and Munich.

line Line course
IC 26 26.2 Hamburg-Altona  - Hamburg Dammtor  - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Lüneburg  - Uelzen  - Celle  - Hanover  - Elze  - Alfeld  - Kreiensen  - Northeim  - Göttingen  - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe  - Fulda  - Würzburg  - Steinach  - Ansbach  - Gunzenhausen  - Treuchtlingen  - Donauwörth  - Augsburg  - Buchloe  - Kaufbeuren  - Kempten  - Immenstadt  - Sonthofen  - Fischen  - Oberstdorf
Munich East - Rosenheim  - Bad Endorf - Prien  - Übersee  - Traunstein  - Freilassing  - Ainring  - Hammerau  - Piding  - Bad Reichenhall - Bad Reichenhall-Kirchberg - Bayerisch Gmain - Bischofswiesen  - Berchtesgaden
Flensburg  - Schleswig  - Rendsburg  - Neumünster  -

Line 27

On the main route of the EC line 27, Intercity and Eurocity operate every two hours between Hamburg and Praha (Prague). A pair of trains runs to Budapest. A pair of trains runs between Berlin and Westerland or Dagebüll every day. Between Dresden and Berlin there is an approximate hourly service together with line 17. A pair of Railjet trains has been running between Berlin and Graz since June 16, 2020 .

line Line course
(IC /) EC 27 Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg Dammtor  - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Bergedorf  - Büchen  - Ludwigslust  - Wittenberge  - Berlin-Spandau  - Berlin  - Berlin Südkreuz - Elsterwerda  - Dresden-Neustadt  - Dresden  - Bad Schandau - Děčín  - Ústí nad Labem - Praha-Holešovice  - Praha  - Pardubice  - Česká Třebová - Brno  - Břeclav  - Kúty  - Bratislava  - Nové Zámky - Štúrovo  - Szob  - Nagymaros-Visegrád  - Vác  - Budapest Keleti
Kiel  - Neumünster  -
Westerland  - Niebüll 1  - Husum  - Heide  - Itzehoe  -

1 NEG trains run through coaches from Niebüll to Dagebüll Mole via the following stations and do not run as an IC, but as a regional NEG train:

Line course
 - Niebüll - Deezbüll  - Maasbüll  - Dagebüll Church - Dagebüll Mole

Line 28

Line 28 is divided into two sub-lines, on which only individual trains run. The north begins in Berlin and goes to Binz. The southern part of the line connects Nuremberg and Munich via Augsburg. A third partial line between Berlin and Rostock was added to the newly created IC line 17 in December 2019.

For operational reasons, due to the priority allocation of the ICE-T equipped with ETCS to lines 15 and 50, some pairs of trains on line 28 were switched to Intercity . The IC trains ran normally in time with the ICE line with almost identical travel times. This also included the three year-round IC train pairs 2300/2301, 2302/2303 and 2355/2356 from Berlin via Leipzig, Jena and Augsburg to Munich. The pair of trains 2355/2356 drove from / to Rostock. The trains started or ended seasonally in Warnemünde.

line Line course
IC 28 Berlin Südkreuz - Berlin  - Berlin-Gesundbrunnen  - Berlin-Lichtenberg  - Bernau  - Eberswalde  - Angermünde  - Prenzlau  - Pasewalk  - Anklam  - Züssow  - Greifswald  - Stralsund  - Bergen  - Binz
IC 28 Berlin Südkreuz - Berlin  - Berlin-Gesundbrunnen  - Neustrelitz  - Waren  - Rostock
IC 28 Nuremberg  - Treuchtlingen  - Donauwörth  - Augsburg  - Munich

Line 30

Line 30 runs every two hours between Hamburg and Mannheim on the left Rhine route . While the IC trains run from Mannheim to Stuttgart, the EC trains go via Karlsruhe to Switzerland. Individual trains start and end on Sylt, on Rügen, in Stralsund, Greifswald, Kiel, Frankfurt am Main or Offenburg. Since the 2017 annual timetable, Bochum is no longer the system stop of line 30. Only individual trains stop here in the edge of the day.

line Line course
IC 30 Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg Dammtor - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Bremen  - Diepholz  - Osnabrück  - Münster  - Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz  - Mainz  - Mannheim  - Heidelberg  - Vaihingen  - Stuttgart  - Bruchsal  - Karlsruhe-Durlach - Karlsruhe  - Rastatt  - Offenburg
Westerland  - Niebüll  - Husum  - Heide  - Itzehoe  -
Kiel  → Neumünster  →
Binz  - Bergen  - Stralsund  - Velgast  - Ribnitz-Damgarten West - Rostock  - Bützow  - Bad Kleinen - Schwerin  - Frankfurt Airport - Frankfurt
IC 30 Hamburg-Altona - Hamburg Dammtor - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Bremen  - Diepholz  - Osnabrück  - Münster  - Dortmund  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Koblenz  - Mainz  - Mannheim  - Karlsruhe  - Baden-Baden  - Freiburg  - Basel Bad - Basel SBB - Zurich
Liestal  - Olten  - Bern  - Thun  - Spiez  - Interlaken West - Interlaken East

At the weekend, additional trains run between Hamburg and Cologne, some of which start in Flensburg or Fehmarn and take the route between Münster and Duisburg via Recklinghausen.

Line course
Fehmarn Castle  - Oldenburg  - Sierksdorf  - Haffkrug  - Scharbeutz  - Timmendorfer Strand - Lübeck  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Bremen  - Osnabrück  - Münster  - Recklinghausen  - Wanne-Eickel  - Gelsenkirchen  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne
Flensburg  - Schleswig  - Rendsburg  - Neumünster  - Hamburg  -

Line 31

Line 31 runs every two hours between Hamburg and Frankfurt am Main on the left Rhine route . Together with line 30, it runs every hour between Hamburg and Mainz. In the outskirts of the day, individual trains run beyond Frankfurt to Nuremberg, Regensburg or Passau. In the north, individual trains reach Kiel or Lübeck. Line 31 usually runs between Dortmund and Cologne via Wuppertal, while individual trains run via Essen on the edge of the day. On Fridays there is an amplifier trip (2224) from Munich to Frankfurt via Augsburg and Würzburg.

line Line course
IC 31 Kiel  - Neumünster  - Hamburg Dammtor - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Bremen  - Diepholz  - Osnabrück  - Münster  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Hagen  - Wuppertal  - Solingen  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz  - Boppard  - Bingen  - Mainz  - Frankfurt Airport - Frankfurt -   Hanau  - Aschaffenburg  - Würzburg  - Nuremberg  - Neumarkt  - Regensburg  - Straubing  - Plattling  - Passau
Hamburg-Altona - Bochum  - Essen  - Mülheim  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  -
Lübeck  - Steinach (b Rothenburg) - Ansbach - Gunzenhausen - Treuchtlingen - Augsburg - Munich-Pasing - Munich

Line 32

The northern section of the line is characterized by the fact that there are no daily train connections on it. On Fridays and Sundays, trains run approximately every hour between Cologne and Berlin, on the other days there are only individual services. In Berlin, trains start and end at the main station, Ostbahnhof , Südkreuz or Gesundbrunnen .

In the southern section, the line consists of four daily pairs of trains that run from North Rhine-Westphalia to Klagenfurt, Innsbruck, Oberstdorf and Tübingen.

line Line course
EC / IC 32 Berlin  - Berlin-Spandau  - Stendal  - Wolfsburg  - Hanover  - Bad Oeynhausen  - Herford  - Bielefeld  - Gütersloh  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Mülheim  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz  - Bingen  - Mainz  - Worms  - Mannheim  - Heidelberg  - Vaihingen  - Stuttgart  - Plochingen  - Göppingen  - Geislingen  - Ulm  - Günzburg  - Augsburg  - Munich-Pasing  - Munich  - Rosenheim  - Bad Endorf - Prien  - Traunstein  - Freilassing  - Salzburg  - Golling-Abtenau  - Bischofshofen  - St. Johann - Schwarzach-St. Veit - Dorfgastein  - Bad Hofgastein - Bad Gastein - Mallnitz-Obervellach  - Spittal-Milstättersee  - Villach  - Velden  - Pörtschach  - Krumpendorf  - Klagenfurt
Biberach  - Aulendorf  - Ravensburg  - Friedrichshafen  - Lindau  - Bregenz  - Dornbirn  - Feldkirch  - Bludenz  - Langen  - St. Anton - Landeck-Zams  - Imst-Pitztal  - Ötztal  - Telfs-Pfaffenhofen  - Innsbruck
Memmingen  - Kempten  - Immenstadt  - Sonthofen  - Fischen  - Oberstdorf
Nürtingen  - Metzingen  - Reutlingen  - Tübingen

A pair of trains runs seasonally on weekends from Cologne via Stralsund and Bergen to Binz.

Line course
 - Berlin-Spandau  - Berlin Gesundbrunnen - Bernau  - Eberswalde  - Angermünde  - Prenzlau  - Pasewalk  - Anklam  - Züssow  - Greifswald  - Stralsund  - Bergen  - Binz

Individual trains (EC 115 and IC 1926) run differently via Münster.

Line course
 - Hanover  - Osnabrück  - Münster  - Recklinghausen  - Wanne-Eickel  - Gelsenkirchen  - Food  - Duisburg  -
Oberhausen  -

Monday to Friday there is a pair of trains from Aachen to Berlin, which runs via Mönchengladbach and Krefeld, a weekend pair of trains from Aachen runs via Mönchengladbach and Neuss:

Line course
Aachen  - Herzogenrath  - Rheydt  - Mönchengladbach  - Krefeld  - Duisburg  -
Neuss  - Düsseldorf  -

In the southern section there are trains on Fridays from Dortmund to Stuttgart, from Wolfsburg to Munich, from Berlin to Stuttgart and from Tübingen and Salzburg to Berlin, on Sundays there are trains from Berlin to Stuttgart, Tübingen and Karlsruhe and from Frankfurt to Berlin.

In the northern section, a pair of weekend trains runs from / to Dresden.

Thus, there are also individual services of line 32 on the following route sections:

Line course
 - Berlin  - Berlin Südkreuz - Dresden
Frankfurt  - Frankfurt Airport - Mainz  -
 - Mannheim  - Karlsruhe

Line 35

Trains run every two hours between Emden and Cologne. Individual trains start in Norddeich Mole or Emden outer harbor. Individual trains continue south of Cologne to Koblenz and on weekends to Konstanz or Stuttgart. Emden outer harbor is only served from March to October. A pair of trains runs from Norddeich Mole to Bonn-Bad Godesberg and from Bad Godesberg to Emden.

line Line course
IC 35 Norddeich Mole - Norddeich  - North  - Emden  - Leer  - Papenburg  - Meppen  - Lingen  - Rheine  - Münster  - Recklinghausen  - Wanne-Eickel  - Gelsenkirchen  - Oberhausen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz  - Bingen  - Mainz  - Worms  - Mannheim  - Karlsruhe  - Baden-Baden  - Offenburg  - Hausach  - Hornberg  - Triberg  - Sankt Georgen - Villingen  - Donaueschingen  - Immendingen  - Singen  - Radolfzell  - Constance (from Singen with free travel for the severely disabled )
Emden outer harbor - Heidelberg  - Vaihingen  - Stuttgart

Line 37

Since the 2018 annual timetable, a daily pair of trains has been running between Düsseldorf and Luxembourg again, until December 2014 this section was part of line 35. Double-decker multiple units ( Stadler KISS series ) from CFL are used . On the Moselle route , the train runs as RE, between Koblenz and Düsseldorf as an IC on behalf of DB Fernverkehr with the option of reserving seats and taking bicycles with you.

line Line course
IC 37 Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz  - Kobern-Gondorf  - Treis-Karden  - Cochem  - Bullay  - Wittlich  - Schweich  - Trier  - Wasserbillig  - Luxembourg

Line 50

Line 50 is based on the ICE line 50 and supplements this with relief trips on Fridays and Sundays as well as trips on the " Central Germany Connection " (MDV). Line 50 MDV (formerly line 51) runs four pairs of trains between Düsseldorf / Cologne and Gera / Leipzig via Dortmund, Hamm, Soest, Lippstadt, Paderborn, Altenbeken, Warburg, Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe, Bebra, Eisenach, Gotha and Erfurt. The trains, which relieve the ICE line in rush hours are below the line 50 E summarized. The "E" stands for relief traffic.

line Line part Train pair Line course
IC 50 50 MDV IC 2150/2151
IC 2152/2155
IC 2156/2157
Gera  - Hermsdorf-Klosterlausnitz  - Stadtroda  - Jena-Göschwitz  - Jena West  - Weimar  - Erfurt  - Gotha  - Eisenach  - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe  - Warburg  - Altenbeken  - Paderborn  - Lippstadt  - Soest  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  ← Cologne
50 MDV IC 1952/1959 Leipzig  - Weissenfels  - Naumburg  - Apolda  -
50 E IC 1950/1951
IC 1956/1957
Berlin  - Berlin Südkreuz - Lutherstadt Wittenberg  - Bitterfeld  - Halle (Saale)  - Leipzig  - Weimar  - Erfurt  - Gotha  - Eisenach  - Bad Hersfeld - Hünfeld  - Fulda  - Schlüchtern  - Hanau  - Offenbach  - Frankfurt - Darmstadt  - Bensheim  - Weinheim  - Heidelberg  - Wiesloch - Walldorf  - Karlsruhe-Durlach - Karlsruhe

Line 55

Line 55 runs every two hours from Dresden via Leipzig, Magdeburg, Hanover, Dortmund, Hagen and Wuppertal to Cologne.

The stop at Leipzig / Halle Airport has only been served in the direction of Magdeburg since the 2017 annual timetable. The IC2 trains used since the 2017 annual timetable no longer stop in Bad Oeynhausen.

From June 2019 to March 2020 inclusive, the Magdeburg – Leipzig railway line between Sachsendorf and Halle was completely closed due to construction work at Köthen station . Meanwhile, line 55 was diverted and stopped in Köthen, Halle and at Halle / Leipzig Airport in Dessau and Bitterfeld.

line Line overview vehicles
IC 55 Dresden  - Dresden-Neustadt  - Riesa  - Leipzig  - Leipzig / Halle Airport  - Halle  - Köthen  - Schönebeck  - Magdeburg  - Helmstedt  - Braunschweig  - Hanover  - Minden  - Herford  - Bielefeld  - Gütersloh  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Hagen  - Wuppertal  - Solingen  - Cologne IC2

Line 56

Line 56 begins in Norddeich Mole and runs every two hours via Braunschweig to Leipzig. Only individual trains have the alternative route from Emden outer harbor station . Peine is served by two trains in the direction of Leipzig and by one train in the direction of Emden. A pair of trains runs from Magdeburg via Potsdam and Berlin to Cottbus; for some stations it is the only long-distance connection. The other trains go to Leipzig via Köthen and Halle. IC-2 trains have been in use since December 2015 .

A pair of trains on line 56 runs to Warnemünde from Friday to Sunday, but only seasonally from March to October. IC 1932 also operates on Sundays on line 56 from Stralsund to Oldenburg.

The Köthen stop was given up for the 2015/16 timetable change, the stop at Leipzig / Halle Airport on February 19, 2016 in order to increase the travel time reserve of the trains. In the direction of Leipzig, the line has stopped again at the airport since December 2016.

The trains run between Norddeich Mole and Bremen with a time lag of one hour to RE 1 "Lower Saxony" , on this section they are also approved for local transport tickets.

From June 2019 to March 2020 inclusive, the Magdeburg – Leipzig railway line between Sachsendorf and Halle was completely closed due to construction work at Köthen station . Meanwhile, line 56 was rerouted and stopped in Dessau and Bitterfeld instead of Köthen.

line Line course
IC 56 Norddeich Mole - Norddeich  - Norden  - Marienhafe  - / Emden outer harbor - Emden  - Leer  - Augustfehn  - Westerstede-Ocholt  - Bad Zwischenahn - Oldenburg  - Hude  - Delmenhorst  - Bremen  - Verden  - Nienburg  - Hanover  - Peine  - Braunschweig  - Helmstedt  - Magdeburg  -  - Halle  - Leipzig
 - Brandenburg  - Potsdam  - Berlin-Wannsee  - Berlin  - Berlin East - Königs Wusterhausen - Lübben  - Lübbenau  - Cottbus
Warnemünde  - Rostock  - Bützow  - Bad Kleinen - Schwerin  - Ludwigslust  - Wittenberge  - Stendal  - Magdeburg  - Dessau  - Bitterfeld  - Halle  - Leipzig
Stralsund  - Greifswald  - Züssow  - Anklam  - Pasewalk  - Prenzlau  - Angermünde  - Eberswalde  - Bernau  - Berlin Gesundbrunnen - Berlin-Spandau  - Stendal  - Wolfsburg  - Hanover  - Nienburg  - Verden  - Bremen  - Delmenhorst  - Oldenburg

Line 60

Line 60 runs between Karlsruhe and Munich every two hours. The sections Basel - Karlsruhe and Munich - Salzburg are only served by individual trains.

line Line course
IC 60 Basel Bad Bf - Weil am Rhein - Bad Krozingen - Freiburg  - Lahr  - Baden-Baden  -Karlsruhe - Karlsruhe-Durlach - Bruchsal -Stuttgart -Plochingen -Göppingen - Geislingen  -Ulm -Augsburg -Munich-Pasing -Munich - Rosenheim  - Bad Endorf - Prien  - Traunstein  - Freilassing  - Salzburg

Line 61

Line 61 runs every two hours between Karlsruhe and Nuremberg, with Schorndorf only being served by individual trains. Since the line runs via Pforzheim, it does not completely use the high-speed route Stuttgart – Mannheim . Individual trains continue to run to Leipzig or Munich. From December 2018, the line will gradually be switched to the new Intercity 2 .

line Line course vehicles
IC 61 Karlsruhe  - Pforzheim  - Mühlacker  - Vaihingen  - Stuttgart  - Schorndorf  - Schwäbisch Gmünd - Aalen  - Ellwangen  - Crailsheim  - Ansbach  - Nuremberg  - Bamberg  - Lichtenfels  - Kronach  - Saalfeld  - Jena-Göschwitz  - Jena Paradies  - Naumburg  - Weißenfels  - Leipzig IC2
Treuchtlingen  - Donauwörth  - Augsburg  - Munich

Line 62

There are three pairs of trains a day between Frankfurt am Main and Salzburg. Two of them drive from Frankfurt to Klagenfurt and Graz. The third of these begins in Saarbrücken and ends in Graz.

line Line course
IC / EC 62 Saarbrücken  - Homburg  - Landstuhl  - Kaiserslautern  - Neustadt  - Ludwigshafen  - Mannheim  - Stuttgart  - Geislingen  - Ulm  - Neu-Ulm  - Günzburg  - Augsburg  - Munich  - Munich East - Rosenheim  - Prien  - Traunstein  - Freilassing  - Salzburg  -  - Golling-Abtenau  - Bischofshofen  - St. Johann - Schwarzach-St. Veit  - Dorfgastein  - Bad Hofgastein - Bad Gastein - Mallnitz-Obervellach  - Spittal-Milstättersee  - Villach  - Velden  - Pörtschach  - Krumpendorf  - Klagenfurt
Frankfurt  - Darmstadt  - Bensheim  - Weinheim  - Heidelberg  -  - Salzburg South - Hallein  - Golling-Abtenau  - Werfen  - Bischofshofen  - Radstadt  - Schladming  - Stainach-Irdning  - Liezen  - Selzthal  - City of Rottenmann - St. Michael - Graz

Line 75

Three pairs of trains run on route 75 between Hamburg and Copenhagen every four hours; they have replaced the ICE route 75 since the 2018 timetable year.Until the 2019 timetable change, they drove via Puttgarden, where they were loaded onto a ferry to Rødby and then made their way to Copenhagen away. Due to construction work, the trains have been traveling across the Danish mainland since December 2019, which, together with line 76, creates a two-hour service between Hamburg and Padborg.

line Line overview
IC 75 Hamburg  - Padborg  - Kolding  - Odense  - Ringsted  - Copenhagen

Line 76

Individual trains run between Hamburg and Aarhus. In Hamburg, the line begins at the main station and does not serve Hamburg-Altona. Lines 75 and 76 have been served exclusively by Danish type IC3 diesel multiple units ( DSB series MF ), which have PZB equipment and are therefore approved for the German network , since December 2017 .

line Line course
EC 76 Hamburg  - Neumünster  - Rendsburg  - Schleswig  - Flensburg  - Padborg st  - Kolding st  - Fredericia st  - Vejle st  - Horsens st  - Skanderborg st  - Aarhus

Line 77

Line 77 runs between Amsterdam and Berlin every two hours. In Bünde and Bad Oeynhausen the trains stop every four hours, in Ibbenbüren a single train to Berlin in the morning.

line Line course
IC 77 Amsterdam  - Hilversum  - Amersfoort  - Apeldoorn  - Deventer  - Almelo  - Hengelo  - Bad Bentheim - Rheine  - Ibbenbueren  - Osnabrück  - Bünde  - Bad Oeynhausen - Minden  - Hanover  - Wolfsburg  - Stendal  - Berlin-Spandau  - Berlin  - Berlin East

One or two pairs of trains a day (IC 2241/2242, Sunday IC 2343/2240) do not go to the Netherlands, but from Osnabrück to Münster.

The line is to be served by ECx trains in the future .

Line 87

Until 2010 this line was run as ICE 87, but since there were not enough ICE T available due to problems , locomotive-hauled intercity trains were used.

There is an hourly service between Stuttgart and Zurich. An IC2 runs from Stuttgart to Singen in one hour . Two pairs of trains continue to run to Constance Monday through Friday. In order to continue to Zurich, you will probably have to change to a Swiss set in Singen by December 2020. In the other hour there is a direct connection with Swiss cars from Stuttgart to Zurich, but with fewer stops. From December 2020, line 87 is to be completely converted to Intercity 2 trains when the ETCS equipment for the Swiss network has been completed. Local transport tickets are also valid up to Singen / Konstanz .

line Line course
IC 87 Stuttgart  - Boeblingen  - Horb  - Rottweil  - Tuttlingen  - Singen  - Schaffhausen  - Zurich
Stuttgart  - Böblingen  - Herrenberg  - Gäufelden  - Bondorf  - Horb  - Sulz  - Oberndorf  - Rottweil  - Spaichingen  - Tuttlingen  - Engen  - Singen  - Radolfzell  - Constance

Line 88

Four pairs of trains made of SBB rolling stock run daily on route 88 in a 1st class panorama car through the Allgäu and along Lake Constance to Zurich. Since the EuroCitys between December 2015 and December 2018 between St. Gallen and Zurich have to be integrated into the St. Gallen – Basel IR cycle, they have also stopped in Gossau and Wil and some of them continue to Basel.

line Line course
EC 88 Munich  - Buchloe  - Memmingen  - Lindau  - Bregenz  - St. Margrethen - St. Gallen - Gossau  - Wil  - Winterthur  - Zurich Airport - Zurich  - Lenzburg  - Aarau  - Sissach  - Liestal  - Basel

Line 89

Line 89 runs every two hours from Munich to Verona. There are also two pairs of trains to Bologna in the morning hours.

line Line course
EC 89 Munich  - Munich East - Rosenheim  - Kufstein  - Wörgl  - Jenbach  - Innsbruck  - Brenner  - Franzensfeste  - Brixen  - Bozen  - Trento  - Rovereto  - Verona  - Bologna


Line 95

Four pairs of trains run daily between Berlin and Warsaw. These are called Berlin-Warszawa-Express and are operated by DB Fernverkehr and Polskie Koleje Państwowe . They also differ optically from the typical IC trolleys.

line Line course
EC 95 Berlin  - East Berlin - Frankfurt  - Rzepin  - Swiebozin  - Zbaszynek  - Poznań  - Konin  - Kutno  - Warszawa Zachodnia - Warszawa Centralna - Warszawa Wschodnia

Set lines

This section includes all lines discontinued since the end of May 2006:

Fully adjusted lines

line former line course End of operation
IC 14 Berlin Zoo - Berlin East - Berlin Schönefeld Airport - Riesa  - Chemnitz Dec 2006
EC 94 Dresden  - Dresden-Neustadt  - Bautzen  - Görlitz  - Wrocław Dec 2006
EC 99 Hamburg-Altona  - Hamburg Dammtor - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Lüneburg  - Uelzen  - Salzwedel  - Stendal  - Berlin-Spandau  - Berlin  - Berlin East - Lübben  - Lübbenau  - Cottbus  - Forst  - Wrocław  - Kraków
(until 2006 in the Berlin area via: Potsdam  - Berlin-Wannsee  - Berlin Zoo )
Dec 2014

Lines merged into other lines

line former course End of operation new line
IC 15 Frankfurt Airport - Frankfurt South - Fulda  - Bad Hersfeld - Eisenach  - Gotha  - Erfurt  - Weimar  - Apolda  - Naumburg  - Weißenfels  - Halle  - Bitterfeld  - Lutherstadt Wittenberg  - Berlin Südkreuz - Berlin  - Berlin Gesundbrunnen - Bernau  - Eberswalde  - Angermünde  - Prenzlau  - Pasewalk  - Anklam  - Züssow  - Greifswald  - Stralsund  - Bergen  - Binz Dec 2005 formerly IC 51 and ICE 50, today IC 50
IC 17 Berlin East - Berlin  - Berlin-Spandau  - Hanover  - Bielefeld  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  - Cologne Messe / Deutz - Cologne  - Düren  - Aachen Dec 2006 ICE 10 (only on Sundays)
IC 51 Binz  - Bergen  - Stralsund  - Greifswald  - Züssow  - Anklam  - Pasewalk  - Prenzlau  - Angermünde  - Eberswalde  - Berlin Gesundbrunnen - Berlin  - Berlin Südkreuz  - Lutherstadt Wittenberg  - Bitterfeld  - Halle  - Weißenfels  - Naumburg  - Weimar  - Erfurt  - Gotha  - Eisenach  - Bebra  - Kassel -Wilhelmshöhe  - Warburg  - Altenbeken  - Paderborn  - Lippstadt  - Soest  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne Dec 2010 IC 50, ICE 50
IC 65 Nuremberg  - Marktredwitz  / Bayreuth  - Hof  - Plauen  - Zwickau  - Chemnitz  - Freiberg  - Dresden In
2008 the operation of Marktredwitz was stopped. Since then, the trains have only operated via Bayreuth. The connection was completely canceled at the end of 2014.
Dec 2006 FSX
IC 66 Frankfurt  - Hanau  - Würzburg  - Nuremberg  - Munich Dec 2005 ICE 41
EC / IC 90 Munich  - Munich East - Rosenheim  - Prien  - Traunstein  - Freilassing  - Salzburg  -
  1. Golling-Abtenau  - Bischofshofen  - St. Johann - Schwarzbach-St. Veit  - Dorfgastein  - Bad Hofgastein - Bad Gastein - Mallnitz-Obervellach  - Spittal-Milstättersee  - Villach  - Velden  - Pörtschach  - Krumpendorf  - Klagenfurt
  2. Salzburg South - Hallein  - Golling-Abtenau  - Werfen  - Bischofshofen  - Radstadt  - Schladming  - Stainach-Irdning  - Liezen  - Selzthal  - City of Rottenmann - St. Michael - Graz
Dec 2008 EC / IC 62

Sections merged into other lines

line former section new line End of operation
IC 26 - Züssow  - Wolgast  - Wolgast harbor - Wolgaster ferry - Bannemin-Mölschow - Trassenheide - Zinnowitz  - Zempin - Koserow  - Kölpinsee - Stubbenfelde - Ückeritz  - Neu Pudagla - Schmollensee - Bansin  - Heringsdorf Neuhof - Heringsdorf first IC 30, then IC 32 Dec 2008 and Dec 2011
EC 27 Hamburg  - Hamburg Dammtor - Neumünster  - Rendsburg  - Schleswig  - Flensburg  - Padborg st  - Kolding st  - Fredericia st  - Vejle st  - Horsens st  - Skanderborg st  - Aarhus EC 76 Dec 2006
IC 28 Warnemünde  - Rostock  - Waren  - Neustrelitz  - Berlin Gesundbrunnen - Berlin  -
(only seasonal on Saturdays)
EC 27 Dec 2012
IC 28 Weilheim  - Murnau  - Garmisch-Partenkirchen  - Mittenwald ICE 28 Dec 2007
EC / IC 31 Nuremberg  - Gunzenhausen  - Treuchtlingen  - Donauwörth  - Augsburg  - Munich  - Tutzing  - Murnau  - Oberau  - Garmisch-Partenkirchen  - Mittenwald  - Seefeld  - Innsbruck ICE 28 Dec 2006
IC 35 Koblenz - Cochem - Wittlich - Trier - Wasserbillig - Luxembourg IC 37 Dec 2014
IC 55 Bochum  - Essen  - Mülheim  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz  - Bingen  - Mainz  - Mannheim  - Heidelberg  - Stuttgart  - Plochingen  - Göppingen  - Ulm  - Memmingen  - Kempten  - Immenstadt  - Sonthofen  - Fischen  - Oberstdorf IC 32 Dec 2018
IC 61 Karlsruhe  - Offenburg  - Freiburg  - Basel Bad - Basel IC 60 Dec 2011

Discontinued sections

line set section End of operation
IC 26 Karlsruhe  - Baden-Baden  - Offenburg  - Hausach  - Hornberg  - Triberg  - Sankt Georgen - Villingen  - Donaueschingen  - Immendingen  - Singen  - Radolfzell  - Constance Dec 2014
IC 26 Würzburg  - Nuremberg  - Neumarkt  - Regensburg  - Straubing  - Plattling  - Passau Dec 2014
IC 26 Hamburg-Altona  - Hamburg Dammtor - Hamburg  - Hamburg-Harburg  - Bremen  - Osnabrück  - Münster  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne Dec 2009
IC 26 Hamburg-Harburg  - Bremen  - Verden  - Nienburg  - Hanover Dec 2014
IC 26 Frankfurt  - Worms  - Ludwigshafen  - Speyer  - Karlsruhe Dec 2014
EC 27 Brno  - Vienna Simmering - Vienna Meidling - Wiener Neustadt - Leoben  - St. Veit - Klagenfurt  - Villach Dec 2014
EC / IC 27 Angermünde  - Szczecin
(EC 27 no longer stopped in Tantow )
Dec 2012
IC 28 Ingolstadt (branches via Ingolstadt discontinued, all trains only via Augsburg) Dec 2007
IC 28  - Lutherstadt Wittenberg  - Leipzig  - Jena Paradies - Saalfeld  - Lichtenfels  - Bamberg  - Erlangen  -
(since then only between Berlin and Binz / Warnemünde and between Nuremberg and Munich)
Dec 2017
IC 50 E Leipzig  - Halle  - Eisleben  - Sangerhausen  - Nordhausen  - Leinefelde  - Heiligenstadt  - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe  - Fulda  - Frankfurt Dec 2013
IC 50 MDV Jena-Göschwitz  - Jena Paradise  - ( large herring ) - Weimar Dec 2016
IC 60 Paris Est - Strasbourg  - Kehl  - Baden-Baden Dec 2013
(Paris – Strasbourg Dec 2007)
EC / IC 62 Frankfurt  - Giessen  - Wetzlar  - Siegen Dec 2011
IC 77 Angermünde  - Tantow  - Szczecin Dec 2010

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.oepnv-info.de/aktuelles/blog/intercity-zuege-auf-der-strecke-stuttgart-singen-konstanz
  2. Lecture on changes in DB long-distance traffic from December 2017. (PDF) DB long-distance traffic , September 14, 2017, accessed on October 26, 2017 .
  3. ^ Nicole Bliesener: Bahn is canceling half of the IC stops in Bad Oeynhausen. In: New Westphalian . August 31, 2016, p. 5 , accessed January 5, 2018 .
  4. a b Construction project railway junction Köthen, BauInfo portal of Deutsche Bahn. Retrieved April 6, 2020 .
  5. http://www.mz-web.de/mitteldeutschland/flughafen-leipzig-halle-kein-ic-halt-mehr-am-airport,20641266,33768448.html?dmcid=sm_tw
  6. ^ Badische Zeitung: The railway increases its prices on December 9th - Economy - Badische Zeitung . ( badische-zeitung.de [accessed on October 7, 2018]).
  7. ^ Farewell to the Vogelfluglinie. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, December 15, 2019, accessed on March 2, 2020 .
  8. The new long-distance train "ECx" | Deutsche Bahn AG. Retrieved on August 9, 2020 (German).
  9. Offer concept successful on the Gäubahn. Press release DB AG, February 13, 2019, accessed on February 14, 2019 .