List of local rail transport lines in North Rhine-Westphalia

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The list of SPNV lines in North Rhine-Westphalia shows the structure of the entire local rail passenger transport (SPNV) on railway lines (according to EBO ) in North Rhine-Westphalia . With around 100 million train kilometers, the regional rail transport in North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the densest train services in Germany and basically runs according to an integral interval timetable (ITF) , the NRW interval that has existed since 1998 . This was developed by the company SMA und Partner from Zurich on behalf of the state government and in coordination with the regional special-purpose associations , which, according to the regionalization law of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (ÖPNVG NW), order the transport services from the railway companies . The ITF NRW competence center (short: KC ITF NRW), which is part of the local transport association Westphalia-Lippe , takes care of the further development of the timetable structure . This institution publishes a corresponding line clock chart every year.

Schematic network plan as of 2017

Cycle schedule

The examples of the NRW integral cycle timetable shown here are only intended to illustrate the system. They do not include local rail transport on tram and light rail routes . Pure tram routes (in the sense of BOStrab ) are therefore not included in this list. Current information can be obtained from the transport associations shown.

The timetable is largely zero-symmetrical . Specifically, this means that the trains meet on the lines every hour at minutes: 59 and: 29, on the lines every two hours only at minute: 59. The departure times in the opposite direction can be calculated by mirroring the arrival times by the minute: 58.5.

On individual lines, the time of symmetry is shifted a few minutes backwards or forwards (e.g. Münster – Enschede: 55, Münster – Warendorf: 03).

All lines establish connections at node stations with each other and at connection points with local public transport .

Some lines are connected with each other, for example the regional train RB 67 with the RB 71 or the RB 73 with the regional express RE 82 ("Lipper Duo").

Operating companies

As of June 14, 2020

Of the 31 Regional Express lines, 9 (29.1%) are operated by DB Regio , 21 (67.7%) by private railways and one (3.2%) by SNCB .

Of the 55 regional train lines, 18 (32.7%) are operated by DB Regio or DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH and 37 (67.3%) by private railways.

Of the 18 S-Bahn lines, 13 (72.2%) are operated by DB Regio and 5 (27.8%) by private railways.

In addition, four Stadtbahn Rhein-Sieg Stadtbahn lines run partly on railway lines, one of which is operated by the Kölner Verkehrs-Betriebe (KVB) and one by Stadtwerke Bonn (SWB), the other two are operated jointly by the KVB and the SWB .

Local and regional transport

Lines in which the state of North Rhine-Westphalia has identified a particular state interest in accordance with Section 7 (4) of the Act on Local Public Transport in North Rhine-Westphalia (ÖPNVG NRW) and which must therefore be ordered are shown in yellow in the tables in the second column deposited.

The specified subnetworks represent the units according to which the lines were assigned.

Lines 1-9


  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name / subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RE 1 (RRX) NRW-Express
RRX advance service
Hamm  - Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Horrem  - Düren  - Eschweiler  - Aachen
(route length: 218 km)
415, 480 Abellio Rail NRW ,
DB Regio
2 × 462 (160 km / h)
146.3 + 6 double-decker cars (160 km / h)
111 + 5 double-decker cars (160 km / h, Mon-Fri peak hours - amplifier)
RE 2 Rhein-Haard-Express
Haard axis
Osnabrück  - Lengerich  - Münster  - Recklinghausen  - Gelsenkirchen  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport  - Düsseldorf
(route length: 173 km)
425 DB Regio 146.1 + 5 double-decker cars (160 km / h)
2 × 1428 (160 km / h, only on the edge of the day)
RE 3 Rhein-Emscher-Express
Maas-Rhein-Lippe network
Hamm  - Dortmund Central Station  - Dortmund-Mengede  - Herne  - Gelsenkirchen  - Oberhausen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport  - Düsseldorf
(route length: 109 km)
416 Keolis 1–2 × 428, 429 (160 km / h)
RE 4 Wupper Express Dortmund  - Hagen  - Wuppertal  - Düsseldorf  - Neuss  - Mönchengladbach  - Herzogenrath  - Aachen
(route length: 171 km)
427, 455, 485 DB Regio 111 + 5 double-deck cars
146.0 + 5 double-deck cars (140 km / h)
RE 5 (RRX) Rhein-Express
RRX advance service
( Emmerich  -) Wesel  - Oberhausen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport  - Düsseldorf  - Cologne  - Bonn  - Remagen  - Andernach  - Koblenz
(Emmerich - Wesel: Sunday to Thursday last trip to Emmerich, Monday to Friday first trip from Emmerich)

(route length: 192 km )
415, 420, 470 National Express 2 × 462 (160 km / h)
RE 6 (RRX) Rhein-Weser-Express
RRX advance service
Minden  - Herford  - Bielefeld  - Hamm  - Dortmund  - Essen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport  - Düsseldorf  - Neuss  - Dormagen  - Cologne  - Cologne / Bonn Airport
(until the end of 2022 mostly due to construction work from Düsseldorf via Leverkusen and Cologne Messe / Deutz deep to Cologne / Bonn Airport) (route length: 280 km)
370, 400, 415, 495 National Express 2 × 462 (160 km / h)
RE 7 Rhein-Münsterland-Express
Rhein-Wupper-Schiene
Rheine  - Münster  - Hamm  - Hagen  - Wuppertal  - Solingen  - Cologne  - Neuss  - Krefeld
(route length: 248 km)
(on weekends every two hours between Rheine and Münster)
410, 455, 495 National Express 2 × 9442 (160 km / h)
RE 8 Rhein-Erft-Express
RE 8 / RB 33
Mönchengladbach  - Cologne  - Troisdorf  - Bonn-Beuel  - Königswinter  - Bad Honnef - Linz (Rhine)  - Neuwied  - Koblenz
(route length: 145 km)
( Sunday and evenings not between Mönchengladbach and Rommerskirchen)
465 DB Regio 1–2 × 1440 (140 km / h)
RE 9 Rhein-Sieg-Express
(awarded individually)
Aachen  - Eschweiler  - Düren  - Horrem  - Cologne  - Siegburg / Bonn  - Betzdorf  - Siegen
(route length: 171 km)
460, 480 DB Regio 2 × 442 (160 km / h, four laps)
146.0 + 5–6 double-decker cars (160 km / h, four laps)

Lines 10-19

Network map of lines 10 to 19

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RE 10 Niers-Express
Niers-Rhein-Emscher-Netz
Düsseldorf Hbf - Krefeld Hbf - Kempen (Niederrhein) - Geldern  - Kleve
(route length: 87 km)
(hourly on weekends)
495 NordWestBahn 1–3 × 648 (120 km / h)
RE 11 (RRX) Rhein-Hellweg-Express
RRX advance service
Düsseldorf - Düsseldorf Airport - Duisburg - Essen - Dortmund - Hamm - Paderborn  - Warburg  - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe
(route length: 291 km)
415, 430 Abellio Rail NRW 2 × 462 to Hamm, otherwise 1 × 462
RE 12 Eifel-Mosel-Express
diesel network Cologne
Cologne - Euskirchen  - Gerolstein  - Trier
(route length: 177 km)
(Mondays - Fridays two pairs of trains, Saturdays and Sundays three pairs of trains, depending on the construction site from Mondays to Fridays only from Köln Hbf / to Köln Süd)
474 DB Regio 620 (140 km / h), 644 (120 km / h)
RE 13 Maas-Wupper-Express
Maas-Rhein-Lippe network
Venlo  - Viersen  - Mönchengladbach - Düsseldorf - Wuppertal - Hagen - Hamm
(route length: 160 km)
485, 455 Keolis 1-2 × 428 / 429
RE 14 The Borkener
Emscher-Münsterland network
Essen-Steele - Essen - Bottrop  - Dorsten  - Borken
(route length: 56 km)
(outside rush hour, wing with RB 45 in Dorsten, on Sundays only from Essen main station and every hour)
423 NordWestBahn 1-2 x 643
RE 15 Emsland-Express
express lines Emsland / Mittelland
Münster - Rheine  - Lingen  - Leer  - Emden - Emden outer harbor
(distance: 183 km)
410, 395 Westfalenbahn 1-2 x 1428
RE 16 Ruhr-Sieg-Express
Ruhr-Sieg network
Essen - Bochum - Witten  - Hagen - Iserlohn-Letmathe  - Iserlohn / - Finnentrop  - Siegen
(route length: 72 km - Iserlohn | 153 km - Siegen)
415, 427, 440 Abellio Rail NRW 426.1 (Iserlohn) and 427 (Siegen)
rarely 2 × 426.1 or 2 × 427
RE 17 Sauerland Express
Sauerland network
Hagen - Schwerte (Ruhr)  - Bestwig  - Brilon Wald  - Warburg  - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe
(route length: 209 km)
435 , 430 DB Regio 1 × 632
1 × 633
1 × 644
RE 18 LIMAX
Concessie Limburg 2016–2031
Aachen Hbf - Herzogenrath - Eygelshoven  - Landgraaf  - Heerlen  - Maastricht
(route length: 47 km)
482 Arriva Personenvervoer Nederland FLIRT 3
RE 19 Rhein-IJssel-Express
Niederrhein network
Arnhem  - Zevenaar  - Emmerich  - Wesel  - Oberhausen  - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf
(distance: 123 km)
420, 415 Abellio Rail NRW 1-2 x FLIRT 3
RE 19a The Bocholt
Niederrhein network
Wesel  - Bocholt
(distance: 20 km)
421 Abellio Rail NRW 648

Lines 20-29

Network map of lines 20 to 29

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RB 20 eu regio bahn
network: k. A.
Stolberg - Eschweiler St. Jöris - Alsdorf-Annapark - Herzogenrath - Aachen - Stolberg - Stolberg Altstadt or - Eschweiler Talbahnhof - Langerwehe  - Düren ( wings in Stolberg)
(on Sundays and Saturday afternoons no wings in Stolberg and therefore hourly Stolberg - Stolberg Altstadt / Langerwehe )
482 DB Regio 1–2 × 643.2 (120 km / h)
RB 21 Rurtalbahn
(awarded individually)
Linnich  - Jülich  - Düren 457 / 483 Rurtalbahn 1–2 × Regioshuttle
622
Düren - Kreuzau  - Untermaubach-Schlagstein  - Nideggen -Brück - Heimbach 484
RE 22 Eifel-Express
diesel network Cologne
(Köln Messe / Deutz -) Köln Hbf - Euskirchen - Kall - Gerolstein (- Trier as RB 22)
(due to construction site only a few trains between Köln Messe / Deutz and Köln Hbf, in the peak hours only from / to Köln Süd)

(route length: 109 km)
474 DB Regio 1–2 × 620 (140 km / h)
620 + 622 (140 km / h)
RB 23 Voreifel-Bahn
diesel network Cologne
Bad Münstereifel - Euskirchen (connected as S 23 to Bonn) 475 / 475 DB Regio 620
622 (rare)
RB 24 Eifel-Bahn
diesel network Cologne
(Köln Messe / Deutz -) Köln Hbf - Euskirchen - Kall (- Gerolstein)
(due to construction site only individual trains between Köln Messe / Deutz and Köln Hbf, in the high season only from / to Köln Süd)
474 DB Regio 1–2 × 620 (140 km / h)
620 + 622 (140 km / h)
RB 25 Oberbergische Bahn
diesel network Cologne
Cologne - Overath  - Engelskirchen  - Gummersbach  - Meinerzhagen  - Lüdenscheid
(Monday to Friday from noon every half hour to Gummersbach and amplifiers in the morning during rush hour)
459 DB Regio 1–2 × 620 (120 km / h)
620 + 622 (120 km / h)
RB 26 MittelrheinBahn
Mittelrhein (left bank of the Rhine)
Cologne-Dellbrück - Cologne main station - Bonn - Remagen - Andernach - Koblenz -  Mainz

(depending on the construction site, it runs to Cologne-Dellbrück, two trips to Cologne / Bonn Airport at night)

470 trans regio 1–2 × 460 (160 km / h)
RB 27 Rhein-Erft-Bahn
(individually awarded)
Mönchengladbach - Rommerskirchen - Cologne - Cologne / Bonn Airport - Troisdorf - Bonn-Beuel - Bad Honnef - Linz (Rhine) - Neuwied - Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein - Koblenz 465 DB Regio 1–2 × 425 (140 km / h)
RB 28 Eifel-Bördebahn
(individually awarded)
Düren - Zülpich  - Euskirchen
(every two hours on weekdays, every three hours on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays)
12474 Rurtalbahn 650
RE 29
L 09
euregioAIXpress
(awarded individually)
Aachen - Welkenraedt  - Verviers  - Pepinster  - Spa  - Spa-Géronstère
(distance: 54 km)
483 / L 37 / L 44 NMBS / SNCB MS66

Lines 30-39

Network map of lines 30 to 39

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RB 30 Rhein-Ahr-Bahn
diesel network Cologne
Bonn - Remagen  - Ahrbrück 477 , 470 DB Regio 620 (140 km / h)
RB 31 The Lower Rhine
Niers-Rhein-Emscher network
Duisburg - Moers  - Xanten / ( Kamp-Lintfort Süd)
(to Kamp-Lintfort Süd only on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays until October 11, 2020)
498 , Kamp-Lintfort colliery railway NordWestBahn 1-2 x 648
RB 32 Rhein-Emscher-Bahn
S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr
Dortmund - Herne - Wanne-Eickel - Gelsenkirchen - Oberhausen - Duisburg 416 Abellio Rail NRW FLIRT 3XL
RB 33 Rhine-Niers Railway Essen - Duisburg - Krefeld  - Mönchengladbach  - Aachen or Heinsberg  - Aachen ( wing in Lindern) 485 DB Regio 425 + 426 (140 km / h)
2 × 425 (140 km / h)
rarely: 425 + 2 × 426 (140 km / h)
RB 34 Schwalm-Nette-Bahn
Erft-Schwalm
Mönchengladbach - Wegberg  - Dalheim (every two hours
on weekends)
487 VIAS Rail GmbH 1648
RB 35 Emscher-Niederrhein-Bahn
Niederrhein network
Gelsenkirchen - Oberhausen - Duisburg - Krefeld  - Viersen - Mönchengladbach
(Mon-Fri)
490, 416 Abellio Rail NRW 1429
RB 36 Ruhrort-Bahn
Niers-Rhein-Emscher network
Duisburg-Ruhrort  - Oberhausen
(hourly on weekends)
447 NordWestBahn 648 or 643
RB 38 Erft-Bahn
diesel network Cologne
Bedburg (Erft)  - Horrem
(hourly on weekends)
481 DB Regio 1–2 × 644 (120 km / h)
RB 39 Düssel-Erft-Bahn
Erft-Schwalm
Düsseldorf Hbf  - Neuss Hbf  - Grevenbroich  - Bedburg (Erft)
(on weekends every hour and only between Neuss Hbf and Bedburg (except at night))
488 VIAS Rail GmbH 622
1648
RB 39 Ahr Valley Railway
Diesel Network Cologne
Remagen  - Dernau
(runs exclusively in Rhineland-Palatinate)
477 DB Regio 622

Lines 40-49

Network map of lines 40 to 49

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RB 40 Ruhr-Lenne
-Bahn Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
Essen - Bochum - Witten - Hagen 415, 427 Abellio Rail NRW FLIRT 3XL
RE 42 Niers-Haard-Express
Haard axis
Münster - Haltern am See - Recklinghausen - Gelsenkirchen - Essen  - Mülheim - Duisburg - Krefeld - Viersen - Mönchengladbach
(route length: 143 km)
425, 490 DB Regio 1–2 × 1428 ,
146.1 + 4 double-decker cars (160 km / h)
RB 42 Upland-Bahn
RegioNetz Kurhessen
Brilon city - Brilon forest - Willingen  - Korbach  - Frankenberg  - Marburg 439 DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH 642
RB 43 Emschertal Railway
Sauerland network
Dorsten  - Wanne-Eickel  - Herne  - Dortmund 426 DB Regio 1 × 632
RE 44 Fossa-Emscher-Express
Niers-Rhein-Emscher network
Bottrop - Oberhausen - Duisburg - Moers
(route length: 36 km)
(on weekends only between Bottrop and Duisburg)
423, 498 NordWestBahn 1-2 x 648
1-2 x 643
RB 45 The Coesfeld
Emscher-Münsterland network
(Essen -) Dorsten - Coesfeld
(outside rush hour, wing with RE 14 in Dorsten and continuously from Essen)
424 NordWestBahn 648
643
RB 46 Glückauf-Bahn
Ruhr-Sieg network
Gelsenkirchen - Wanne-Eickel - Bochum
(hourly on weekends)
428 Abellio Rail NRW 426.1
648
RB 48 Rhein-Wupper-Bahn Rhein-Wupper- Bahn
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen - Wuppertal - Solingen - Cologne  - Bonn - Bonn-Mehlem 455, 470 National Express 1–2 × 9442 (160 km / h)
110 + 5 n-cars (1 round trip Mon-Fri)
RE 49 Wupper-Lippe-Express
S-Bahn Rhine-Ruhr
Wuppertal - Velbert-Neviges - Essen - Mülheim - Oberhausen - Wesel
(distance: 86 km)
(Monday to Friday)
420, 450.3, 450.9 Abellio Rail NRW FLIRT 3XL

Lines 50-59

Network map of lines 50 to 59

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RB 50 The Lüner
Hellweg network
Dortmund  - Lünen  - Munster 411 Keolis 1-2 x 1429
RB 51 West Munsterland Railway
Munster West
Dortmund - Lünen  - Coesfeld  - Gronau  - Enschede
(hourly on weekends)
412 DB Regio 1–3 × 643 (120 km / h)
RB 52 Volmetal-Bahn
Sauerland network
Dortmund - Hagen  - Rummenohl  - Lüdenscheid-Bruges  - Lüdenscheid
(every two hours on Sunday morning between Hagen and Lüdenscheid)
434 DB Regio 1 × 633
1 × 648
RB 53 Ardey-Bahn
Sauerland network
Dortmund - Schwerte  - Iserlohn
(hourly on weekends)
433 DB Regio 1 × 644
1 × 632
RB 54 Hönnetal-Bahn
Sauerland network
Unna  - Fröndenberg  - Menden  - Balve  - Neuenrade
(divided into partial lines Unna - Menden or Fröndenberg - Neuenrade. Unna - Menden: on Sunday morning every two hours. Fröndenberg - Neuenrade: on Sunday all day every two hours)
437 DB Regio 1-2 x 632
RE 57 Dortmund-Sauerland-Express
Sauerland network
Dortmund - Arnsberg  - Bestwig  - Winterberg / - Brilon Wald - Brilon Stadt
(route length: 115 km - Winterberg | 110 km - Brilon Stadt)
(on weekends hourly to Winterberg with wing in Bestwig, in the evening via Schwerte as wing train with the RB 53 line , Saturdays December 21, 2019 to March 7, 2020 winter sports train pair Oberhausen - Winterberg)
435, 438 DB Regio 644
632
633
RB 58 The Bramscher
Weser-Ems
Osnabrück  - Halen  - Bramsche  - Vechta  - Delmenhorst  - Bremen 394 NordWestBahn 1-3 x 648
RB 59 Hellweg Railway
Hellweg Network
Dortmund - Unna - Soest
(Sundays every hour)
431 Keolis 428

Lines 60-69

Network map of lines 60 to 69

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RE 60 Ems-Leine-Express
electronic network Mittelland
Rheine  - Ibbenbüren  - Osnabrück  - Bünde  - Minden  - Hanover  - Braunschweig
(distance: 270 km)
310, 370, 375 Westfalenbahn Stadler Kiss
RB 61 Wiehengebirgs-Bahn
Teutoburg Forest Network
Hengelo  - Bad Bentheim  - Rheine - Ibbenbueren - Osnabrück  - Herford  - Bielefeld 375 , 386 , 370 Keolis Stadler Flirt
(2429 Mehrsystem D / NL)
RB 63 Baumberge Railway
Munster West
Münster center north - Münster - Coesfeld
(every half hour in peak hours , Münster center north only Mon-Fri)
408 DB Regio 1-2 x 643
RB 64 Euregio-Bahn
Münster West
Münster - Gronau - Enschede
(half-hourly in peak hours in load direction)
407 DB Regio 1-3 x 643 , 644
RB 65 Ems-Bahn
Teutoburg Forest Network
Münster - Greven - Emsdetten - Rheine
(every half hour in peak hours )
410 Keolis 427 or 429
partially: 427 + 429
RB 66 Teuto-Bahn
Teutoburg Forest Network
Münster - Lengerich  - Osnabrück 385 Keolis 429 (+ 427 ), 427 (160 km / h)
RB 67 The Warendorf
OWL diesel network
Münster - Warendorf  - Gütersloh  - Bielefeld 400 , 406 Keolis 1-2 x 643
RB 69 Ems-Börde-Bahn
Hellweg network
Münster - Hamm - Bielefeld
( combined with the RB 89 between Hamm and Münster )
400 , 410 Keolis 428

Lines 70-79

Network map of lines 70 to 79

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RE 70 Weser-Leine-Express
electronic network Mittelland
Bielefeld - Herford - Minden - Hanover - Braunschweig
(route length: 169 km)
310, 370, 401 Westfalenbahn Stadler KISS (160 km / h)
RB 71 Ravensberger Bahn
OWL diesel network
Bielefeld - Herford  - Bünde  - Rahden 386 Keolis 1–2 × 643 (120 km / h)
RB 72 Ostwestfalen-Bahn
Teutoburg Forest Network
Herford - Location  - Detmold  - Altenbeken  - Paderborn 405 , 429 Keolis 427 (130 km / h)
RB 73 The Lipperländer
OWL diesel network
Bielefeld - Location - Lemgo 404 Keolis 1-2 x 643
RB 74 Senne-Bahn
OWL diesel network
Bielefeld - Sennestadt  - Paderborn
(every half hour in peak hours )
403 NordWestBahn 1–2 × 643 (120 km / h)
RB 75 Haller Willem
OWL diesel network
Bielefeld - Halle  - Osnabrück
(hourly on weekends)
402 NordWestBahn 1–2 × 643 (120 km / h)
RB 77 Weser Railway
Weserbahn / Lammetalbahn
Bünde  - Löhne - Rinteln  - Hameln  - Elze  - Hildesheim
(no traffic between Bünde and Löhne on weekends)
372 NordWestBahn 1–2 × 648 (120 km / h)
RE 78 Porta-Express
Teutoburg Forest Network
Bielefeld - Herford - Löhne - Minden - Nienburg
(route length: 98 km)
370, 124 Keolis Stadler FLIRT (160 km / h)

Lines 80-89

Network map of lines 80 to 89

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RE 82 The Leineweber
OWL diesel network
Bielefeld - Lage - Detmold  - Altenbeken (every two hours
on Sunday) (route length: 56 km)
404 , 405 Keolis 643
RB 84 Egge-Bahn
OWL diesel network
Paderborn - Ottbergen  - Holzminden  - Kreiensen
( combined with RB 85 between Paderborn and Ottbergen )
403 NordWestBahn 1-2 x 643
RB 85 Oberweser Railway
OWL diesel network
Paderborn - Ottbergen - Bodenfelde  - Göttingen
(between Paderborn and Ottbergen combined with RB 84 , every Saturday afternoon and Sunday every two hours)
356 south , 356 north NordWestBahn 1-2 x 643
RB 89 Ems-Börde-Bahn
Hellweg network
Münster - Hamm - Soest - Lippstadt - Geseke - Salzkotten - Paderborn  - Warburg
( combined with RB 69 between Hamm and Münster )
410 , 430 Keolis 1-2 x 428

Lines 90-99

Network map of lines 90 to 99

  • Lines or sections with a cycle of less than 60 minutes, usually every 30 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or segments with a cycle of> 60 minutes, usually every 120 minutes, are shown in italics .
  • Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .
line
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Vehicles in regular operation
RB 90 Westerwald-Sieg-Bahn
diesel network Eifel-Westerwald-Sieg
Limburg  - Westerburg - Altenkirchen  - Au  - Betzdorf  - Siegen (- Kreuztal)
( HVZ amplifier between Altenkirchen and Betzdorf, currently line break in Westerburg and Altenkirchen due to delayed infrastructure expansion)
461, 460 Hessian state railway 648, isolated 640
RB 91 Ruhr-Sieg-Bahn
Ruhr-Sieg network
Hagen - Iserlohn-Letmathe - ( Finnentrop  - Siegen) / Iserlohn
(on Sundays and public holidays, every two hours between Hagen and Siegen, hourly from 9 p.m. to Siegen and Iserlohn)
440 Abellio Rail NRW , Hessian State Railway
426.1 (Iserlohn) and 427 (Siegen)
rarely 2 × 426.1 or 2 × 427
640 (only HLB 24398 and 24399)
RB 92 Biggesee-Express
diesel network Eifel-Westerwald-Sieg
Finnentrop  - Attendorn  - Olpe 442 Hessian state railway 648, isolated 640
RB 93 Rothaar-Bahn
diesel network Eifel-Westerwald-Sieg
Betzdorf  - Siegen  - Kreuztal - Hilchenbach - Erndtebrück - Bad Berleburg
(every two hours between Betzdorf and Siegen on Sundays and public holidays)
460, 443 Hessian state railway 648
429 (only HLB 24951)
RB 94 Upper Lahntalbahn
RegioNetz Kurhessen
Erndtebrück  - Bad Laasphe - Marburg
(on Sundays and public holidays every two hours on the entire route, on Saturdays two pairs of trains extended to Betzdorf)
623 DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH 642
RB 95 Sieg-Dill-Bahn
diesel network Eifel-Westerwald-Sieg
Siegen  - Wilnsdorf-Rudersdorf - Haiger - Dillenburg
(Saturday afternoons and on Sundays and public holidays every two hours)
445 Hessian state railway 1648/648,
640
RB 96 Hellertal-Bahn
diesel network Eifel-Westerwald-Sieg
Betzdorf - Herdorf  - Neunkirchen  - Burbach  - Haiger  - Dillenburg
(every two hours on Sunday morning)
462 Hessian state railway 646 , 648
RB 97 Daadetal-Bahn
(awarded individually)
Betzdorf - Daaden 463 Westerwaldbahn GmbH 646, in school traffic 2 × 646
RE 99 Main-Sieg-Express
Main-Lahn-Sieg network
Siegen  - Dillenburg - Wetzlar  - Gießen  - Friedberg  - Frankfurt
(every hour with change to RE 30 in Gießen) (distance: 139 km)
445, 630 Hessian state railway 429
Gießen – Frankfurt: 2 × 429; HVZ: 3 × 429; Sprinter 429 + 427

Set lines

This section is still incomplete:

line Period
Line name Subnet of the line
Line route KBS operator Reason for setting / comments
HKX February 1, 2014 to August 31, 2016 Hamburg-Cologne Express Hamburg - Osnabrück - Münster - Recklinghausen - Gelsenkirchen - Essen - Duisburg - Düsseldorf - Cologne - Bonn - Koblenz - Bingen - Frankfurt Railway tourism express drove only temporarily as local rail passenger transport
RE 6 until December 2002 Rhein-Wupper-Express Wuppertal - Solingen - Cologne - Bonn - Koblenz 455, 480 DB Regio NRW replaced by RB 48
RE 6a December 2015 to December 2016 Cologne / Bonn Airport - Cologne - Dormagen - Neuss - Düsseldorf DB Regio replaced by RE 6
RE 8 until December 2002 Rhine-Holland Express Venlo - Viersen - Mönchengladbach - Grevenbroich - Cologne - Troisdorf - Koblenz DB Regio NRW Mönchengladbach - Venlo section replaced by RE 13
RE 11 until December 2002 Westfalen Express Düsseldorf - Duisburg - Essen - Bochum - Dortmund - Hamm (Westf) - Bielefeld DB Regio NRW replaced by RE 6 and extension to Minden (Westf) and Cologne / Bonn Airport
RE 13 The Viersener Düsseldorf - Neuss - Mönchengladbach - Viersen - Kaldenkirchen DB Regio NRW under the same line number as Maas-Wupper-Express extended to Venlo or via Wuppertal and Hagen to Hamm
RE 18 until December 2002 Rhein-Erft-Express Mönchengladbach - Grevenbroich - Cologne - Troisdorf - Koblenz 485 DB Regio Southwest replaced by RB 27
RE 19 until December 2002 Hellweg Express Dortmund - Soest - Paderborn - Warburg 459, 430 DB Regio NRW replaced by RB 59 and RB 89
RE 20 1998 to December 2002 Eifel-Saar-Express Cologne - Gerolstein - Trier - Saarbrücken 474 DB Regio Southwest Technical defects on the 611 railcars led to it being shortened to Trier after a few months and later replaced by the RE 12
RB 21 until December 2002 Frontier Railway Cologne - Düren - Aachen - Geilenkirchen - Mönchengladbach 480, 485 DB Regio NRW replaced by RE 9, RB 33 and S 13
RB 26 Düren - Jülich Rurtalbahn replaced by RB 21
RB 27 Düren - Heimbach Rurtalbahn replaced by RB 21
RB 28 Aachen - Heerlen initially replaced by RB 20 and later by RE 18
RB 30 until 1999 Krefeld - Kleve DB Regio NRW replaced by RE 10
RB 32 until December 2019 The Bocholter Wesel - Bocholt 421 Abellio Rail NRW renamed to RE 19a
RB 34 December 2005 to June 2006 The Arnhem Emmerich - Zevenaar - Arnhem 420 DB Regio NRW Test line, now replaced by RE 19
RB 34 until 1999 Mettmann - Düsseldorf DB Regio NRW replaced by S 28
RB 35 until 2016 The Weseler (Emmerich -) Wesel - Oberhausen - Duisburg (- Düsseldorf [- Cologne]) DB Regio replaced by RE 19
RB 37 until 2019 The Wedauer Duisburg - Duisburg-Wedau  - Duisburg duck fishing DB Regio Replacement by multiple trips on bus route 928
RB 41 Fall 2003 - December 2004 Hamm - Dortmund 415 DB Regio NRW Additional line, as the RE 1 could only reach the connection to the RB 89 by omitting stops due to its reduced top speed
RB 44 until December 2019 The Dorstener Dorsten - Oberhausen 423 NordWestBahn replaced by RE 44 and additional journeys by RE 14
RB 47 until December 2013 The Müngstener Wuppertal - Remscheid  - Solingen 458 (450.7) DB Regio replaced by S 7
RB 49 until December 2003 Niederberg Railway Essen - Langenberg  - Wuppertal 446 (450.9) DB Regio NRW replaced by S 9
RB 55 until December 2002 The Winterberger Bestwig - Winterberg 438 DB Regio NRW replaced by RE 57
RB 56  (2003-2007)
RB 58  (2001-2003)
2003 to December 2007 The Iserlohner Hagen  - Letmathe  - Iserlohn 427 DB Regio NRW replaced by RE 16 and RB 91
RB 62 1998 to 2004 The Cheruscan Rheine - Osnabrück - Herford - Detmold - Paderborn 375 , 386 , 405 , 429 DB Regio NRW Replacement by RB 61 and RB 72
RE 76 Bielefeld - Minden - Nienburg - Verden - Rotenburg DB Regio North Replacement by RB 76 and RE 78
RB 76 until December 2017 Weser-Aller Railway Minden - Nienburg - Verden - Rotenburg 124 DB Regio Replacement by RE 78
RB 79 December 2003 to December 2005 Bielefeld - Gütersloh - Oelde 400 DB Regio NRW Replacement of the eastern section of the RB 69 due to the reduced top speed of the 425 and the route allocation
RB 83 until October 2005 Weser Uplands Railway Paderborn - Bad Pyrmont - Hameln DB Regio NRW replaced by S 5

particularities

line description
RE 1 The stations Nordbögge and Scharnhorst are served every hour. A transfer-free connection between these two stations is only possible with the RE 3.
RE 2 In order to be able to connect to the RE 60 in Osnabrück, the Kattenvenne and Natrup-Hagen stations are only served every two hours.
RE 5 Due to train overhauls with the ICE, the line sometimes does not stop in Oberhausen-Holten and Friedrichsfeld . Hourly service to all stations between Oberhausen and Wesel is only possible with the RE 19 and RE 49.
RE 15 The Emden Außenhafen stop is only served three to five times a day, depending on the season. The times are always adapted to the ferry from / to Borkum .
RE 16 RB 33 RE 57 RB 91 In these four cases, the two wing branches each have the same number. (In contrast to this, for historical reasons, a distinction is made between the Münster – Hamm and Paderborn – Ottbergen double units between RB 69 and RB 89 or RB 84 and RB 85: According to the respective timetable, the RB 69 only ran between Hamm and Bielefeld and the RB 85 until December 2014 only between Ottbergen and Göttingen.)
RE 17 Due to low demand and for reasons relating to the timetable, the Beringhausen and Messinghausen stops in the direction of Warburg are only served by two early journeys each Monday to Saturday. In the direction of Hagen, service is provided from Monday to Saturday from two early morning departures and two late departures daily. The Hoppecke stop is served every two hours in both directions, sometimes supplemented by additional stops for some early / late trips. All three breakpoints are managed as demand stops.
RE 18 This line should not be confused with the Lower Saxony RE 18 (Osnabrück - Bramsche - Quakenbrück  - Oldenburg  - Wilhelmshaven ), which crosses North Rhine-Westphalia between Osnabrück and Bramsche without stopping.
RE 19 RE 19 with train number 20015 (departure 8:44 a.m. from Arnhem Centraal and arrival 10:33 a.m. in Düsseldorf Hbf) and train number 20034 (departure 7:26 p.m. from Düsseldorf Hbf and arrival 9:15 p.m. in Arnhem Centraal) do not stop Oberhausen-Holten and Friedrichsfeld and RE 19 with train number 20047 (departure 6:18 a.m. from Emmerich and arrival 7:33 a.m. in Düsseldorf Hbf) does not stop at Düsseldorf Airport .
RB 23 Due to the reactivation of some stops between Bonn and Euskirchen, this line on the section mentioned was considered to be more of a S-Bahn , which was made official in December 2014. Since the number of the line number in the S-Bahn system had not yet been assigned, it was adopted. Since then, the section of this line has been known as the S 23. Between Euskirchen and Bad Münstereifel, the line continues to operate as the RB23.
RE 42 Due to route conflicts with long-distance traffic, this line sometimes only stops every hour in Münster-Albachten (both directions of travel) and Sythen (in the direction of Essen).
RB 42 Until December 2015, this line was called the RB 55 in North Rhine-Westphalia and could not be confused with the RB 42 that runs between Münster and Essen (from today's perspective, RE 42 Münster - Mönchengladbach ). Unofficially, this name is still used regionally.
RB 58 Since this line has only one station in North Rhine-Westphalia, no official number was used until December 2014, only the name "NWB" was used. The introduction of the line numbers in Lower Saxony, however, stipulated that all trains that cross the border between North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony bear the same line number in both federal states.
RB 65 Until December 2015 there was the RB 68 with the same sequence of stops, which, however, differed in the operator from the RB 65.
RB 67 RB 71 There is a connection between these two lines in Bielefeld, there is no need to change from one line to the other. The reason for the different line numbers lies in the contracts with the private railway companies. This connection did not exist until December 2013, the RB 67 (at that time still NordWestBahn) was connected with the RE 82, the RB 71, however, with the RB 73.
RB 69 RB 89 In regular traffic, these two lines run on their common section (Hamm - Münster) as a double traction. At times the route Bielefeld - Gütersloh - Hamm - Soest - Paderborn exists, which changes the line number in Hamm. The Hamm - Münster option, consisting of two vehicles, is also available, with one vehicle each bearing one of the line numbers specified here.
RE 70 The RE 60 and RE 78, together with the switch to Löhne, complement the RE 70 every hour.
RB 81 RB 85 By October 2004, the line was shortened on every second journey to Bodenfelde - Göttingen. During these trips, the Ottbergen - Bodenfelde section was served by the RB 81, which continued to Northeim . After the end-to-end connection Northeim - Ottbergen was discontinued and the hourly connection from Göttingen via Bodenfelde to Ottbergen was introduced, the RB 81 line number no longer existed, as there are no stations on this line in North Rhine-Westphalia. With the introduction of the line numbers in Lower Saxony, this line got its old number back.
RB 92 Due to the lack of platform lighting, the Attendorn-Hohen Hagen stop can only be operated from May 1st to September 30th of each year - this also applies to journeys in daylight. In any case, the stop is only used for tourism and is managed as a stop on demand.

S-Bahn traffic

Network map of the S-Bahn in North Rhine-Westphalia

S-Bahn Rhein-Ruhr / S-Bahn Cologne

Status: December 2019

  • The S-Bahn lines usually run every 20 minutes on weekdays and every 30 minutes in the evenings and on weekends.
  • Lines or sections with a cycle of <20 minutes, usually every 10 minutes, are shown in bold .
  • Lines or sections with a cycle> 20 minutes, usually every 60 minutes, are shown in italics .
line KBS Line route operator Vehicles in regular operation
S 1 450.1 Dortmund  - Bochum  - Essen  - Mülheim - Duisburg  - Düsseldorf Airport - Düsseldorf  - Hilden  - Solingen DB Regio (emergency award) 2 × 422
S 2 450.2 Dortmund - Dortmund-Mengede  - Herne  - Recklinghausen   Wanne-Eickel  / - Gelsenkirchen  - Essen ‹1› Abellio Rail NRW FLIRT 3XL
S 3 450.3 Oberhausen - Mülheim - Essen - Bochum-Dahlhausen - Hattingen Abellio Rail NRW FLIRT 3XL
S 4 450.4 Unna  - Unna-Königsborn - Dortmund-South - Dortmund-Dorstfeld  - Dortmund-Lütgendortmund DB Regio (emergency award) 422
S 5 450.5 Dortmund - Witten  - Weather  - Hagen DB Regio 1440
422
S 6 450.6 Essen - Ratingen Ost - Düsseldorf - Langenfeld - Leverkusen - Cologne  - Cologne-Nippes  (- Cologne-Worringen) ‹2› DB Regio 2 × 422
2 × 423 (two rounds)
S 7 450.7 Wuppertal  - Remscheid  - Solingen Abellio Rail NRW 1-2 x 1648
S 8 450.8 Hagen - Schwelm  - Wuppertal - Düsseldorf - Neuss  - Mönchengladbach DB Regio 1-2 x 1440
S 9 450.9 Haltern am See - Marl - Bottrop  - Essen - Velbert-Langenberg - Wuppertal-Vohwinkel  - Wuppertal - Schwelm - Hagen Abellio Rail NRW FLIRT 3XL
S 11 450.11 Düsseldorf Airport Terminal - Düsseldorf - Neuss - Dormagen - Cologne - Bergisch Gladbach DB Regio 2 × 423
S 12 450.12 ( Horrem  -) Cologne - Troisdorf - Siegburg  - Hennef  - Eitorf - Au DB Regio 2 × 420
2 × 423
S 13 450.13 (Aachen -) Düren  - Sindorf -  Horror - Cologne-Ehrenfeld - Cologne-Hansaring - Cologne / Bonn Airport - Troisdorf DB Regio 2 × 423
S 19 450.13 Düren  - Horrem - Cologne-Hansaring - Cologne / Bonn Airport - Troisdorf - Hennef  - Blankenberg ‹3›  - Au DB Regio 2 × 423
S 23 475 Bonn  - Alfter-Witterschlick  - Rheinbach - Euskirchen
(between Bonn and Rheinbach compressed to a 15-minute cycle during rush hour; every hour to Bad Münstereifel connected as RB 23)
DB Regio 1-2 x 620
620 + 622
P 28 450.28 Mettmann Stadtwald - Düsseldorf - Neuss - Kaarster See Rheinisch-Bergische Eisenbahn 1-2 x 643
P 68 450.68 Wuppertal-Vohwinkel - Düsseldorf - Langenfeld ‹4› DB Regio 1–2 × 420
143 + 4 x car
422

‹1› One train each hour to Recklinghausen and Essen.
‹2› For the HVZ extension to Cologne-Worringen.
‹3› Only single journeys during peak hours. Otherwise it only stops at night in Blankenberg due to a lack of infrastructure.
‹4› Only during peak hours, Wuppertal-Vohwinkel-Düsseldorf only in load direction .

S-Bahn Hanover in North Rhine-Westphalia

The Hanover S-Bahn is operated by DB Regio Nord . This list only shows lines that touch North Rhine-Westphalia. Lines or sections outside of North Rhine-Westphalia are shown smaller .

line Line route KBS Vehicles in regular operation
S 1 Minden  - Haste  - Wunstorf  - Hanover  - Weetzen  - Barsinghausen  - Haste 363.1 2 × 424
S 5 Paderborn  - Altenbeken  - Steinheim - Bad Pyrmont - Hameln  - Weetzen - Hanover - Langenhagen  - Hanover Airport 363.5 425 , from Hameln 425 + 424

Light rail lines on railway lines

Individual light rail lines operated by the Cologne public transport company and Stadtwerke Bonn use sections of the railway lines operated by the Cologne ports and goods traffic (HGK). Within the cities of Cologne and Bonn, these lines are integrated into the tram network and run there as trams to BOStrab .

The light rail lines usually run every 5 to 20 minutes.

  • Line sections that are used as trams (according to BOStrab) are shown smaller .
line Line route KBS operator vehicles
7th Zündorf  - Cologne-Porz  - Cologne Neumarkt - Aachener Str./Gürtel  - Cologne Stüttgenhof - Frechen  - Frechen-Benzelrath (see Cologne Frechen railway line # today's situation ) without KVB 2 K4000
2 K4500
16 Cologne-Niehl  - Cologne Cathedral / Central Station - Cologne-Heinrich-Lübke-Ufer - Cologne-Sürth  - Wesseling  - Bornheim  - Hersel  - Bonn-Tannenbusch  - Bonn Hbf - Bonn-Bad Godesberg 473.1 KVB and SWB (3 courses) B-cars
2 K5000
17th Cologne Severinstraße - Cologne Chlodwigplatz - Cologne-Heinrich-Lübke-Ufer -Cologne-Rodenkirchen(- Cologne-Sürth) 473.1 KVB 1–2 B cars
1–2 K5000
18th Cologne-Thielenbruch - Cologne-Buchheim  - Cologne Cathedral / Central Station - Cologne-Klettenbergpark  - Hürth-Efferen  - Brühl Mitte - Bornheim - Alfter - Bonn-Dransdorf  - Bonn Central Station 473.2 KVB and SWB (4 courses) 2 B-cars
2 K5000
68 Bornheim - Alfter - Bonn-Dransdorf - Bonn Hbf - Bonn-Ramersdorf 473.2 SSB 2 B cars

Future changes

The following table shows all the changes that have been made for future timetable changes:

line change supporting documents
2020/21 timetable change
(December 13, 2020)
RE 1 (RRX) Abellio Rail NRW took over the entire line as part of the RRX project . Use of Siemens Desiro HC
RE 4 (RRX) Awarded to National Express as part of the RRX project and deployment of Siemens Desiro HC
RB 25 Introduction of full-day, half-hourly intervals between Cologne and Gummersbach
RB 33 Returned to DB Regio , use of Alstom Coradia Continental
P 28 Extension from Mettmann Stadtwald to Wuppertal Hbf
RB 42 Renaming to RB 97 and RE 97
RB 97 Previous journeys of the RB 42 line that stop between Korbach and Frankenberg at all stations
RE 97 Previous trips on the RB 42 line that did not stop at all stations between Korbach and Frankenberg
Timetable change 2021
(mid-2021)
RE 11 (RRX) By December 2022 diversion, the stops in Hamm, Kamen and Dortmund will be omitted, additional stops in Unna and Dortmund-Hörde
RB 20 Extension to Breinig after completion of the upgrading of the infrastructure in the Stolberg Altstadt – Breinig section
Timetable change 2021/22
(December 11, 2021)
S 1 (S-Bahn Hanover) New assignment to NordWestBahn , use of FLIRT XL and 425
S 5 (S-Bahn Hanover) New assignment to NordWestBahn , use of FLIRT XL and 425
Timetable change 2022/23
(December 11, 2022)
RE 11 (RRX) Compaction at hourly intervals in the Paderborn - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe section with the exception of two gaps for long-distance traffic, the measure is still subject to financing, re-service of the Hamm, Kamen and Dortmund stops
RE 17 Cancellation of the Warburg - Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe section, replacement by RE 11, measure is still subject to financing
RE 19 Introduction of a wing train operation in Wesel with RE 19a
RE 82 Consolidation in the Detmold - Altenbeken section under test for connection with RE 11 every hour
RB 89 Cancellation of the Paderborn - Warburg section except for one train on weekend nights, replacement by RE 11, the measure is still subject to financing
Timetable change 2025/2026
(December 14, 2025)
RB 41 New line between Geldern via Kempen (Niederrhein) and Krefeld Hbf to Neuss Hbf. Operated every 60 minutes and at peak times every 30 minutes, only from Monday to Friday. Serves as relief to the overloaded RE10, the NordWestBahn.
RE 44 Extension to Kamp-Lintfort upon completion of the infrastructure
RE 10 Reallocation to a railway company due to the end of the contract with NWB (NordWestBahn)
probably 2027 or later
16
17th
Relocation of line 16 to the completed north-south light rail and discontinuation of line 17 in Cologne

Individual evidence:

  1. a b Transport contracts for the RRX are signed. In: vrr.de. Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr , October 20, 2015, accessed on January 11, 2016 .
  2. a b RRX brochure. (PDF) In: vrr.de. Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr , January 10, 2016, accessed on January 10, 2016 .
  3. Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr AöR, status report, item 5: RE 1 starts operations, May 15, 2020
  4. Zweckverband Nahverkehr Rheinland, 18th meeting of the main committee, Item 7.2: SPNV train path registration for the annual timetable 2021, November 15, 2019
  5. NVR, Association Assembly, 8th meeting, RE 8 / RB 27 / RB 33 - key points of the award procedure. (PDF) NVR , December 10, 2015, accessed January 10, 2016 .
  6. NVR, press release: Better offers, more convenience: contracts for the future operation of lines RE 8, RB 33 and RB 27 signed, November 8th, 2017
  7. Information from the Regiobahn on the Mettmann – Wuppertal extension
  8. Eike Birkmeier: S28 will not head for Wuppertal until the end of 2019. Solinger Tageblatt, May 10, 2017, accessed on September 1, 2017 .
  9. Regiobahn will not travel to Wuppertal until the end of 2020, Rheinische Post, April 2nd, 2019
  10. a b c NVV, Railway timetable preview - 2021
  11. Zweckverband Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe (NWL), Association Assembly, Item 4: Concept RE 11 Hellweg Axis Hamm - Kassel Wilhelmshöhe, June 4, 2020
  12. 15th meeting of the main committee of the Rhineland Local Transport Association, Top 10 SPNV train path registration for the 2020 annual timetable, November 9, 2018
  13. Toni Dörflinger: From mid-2021 you will be taking the train to Breinig. In: Aachener Zeitung . September 29, 2019, accessed December 7, 2019 .
  14. a b LNVG, press release: Nord-West-Bahn is awarded the contract for the Hanover S-Bahn, November 6, 2018 ( Memento of the original from November 7, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.lnvg.de
  15. a b STADLER Rail, press release, Stadler wins order for 64 FLIRTs for the Hanover S-Bahn, 07.11.2018
  16. a b c d Zweckverband Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe, 56th Association Assembly, Item 7: Target concept RE 11 (RRX) for the Hellweg corridor, 05.12.2019
  17. a b c d Conception RE 11 Hellweg axis Hamm - Kassel Wilhelmshöhe, Zweckverband Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe, draft resolution, association assembly, 57th meeting, April 2nd, 2020
  18. VRR AöR, template, service expansion SPNV 2020, 03.06.2019
  19. a b Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr, operating concept tender for alternative drives June 1, 2018
  20. ^ Westdeutsche Zeitung: Kempen: SPD: Nordwestbahn termination is to be examined. Retrieved October 3, 2018 .
  21. Oilver Goertz, Christian Hümmeler: north-south light rail does not move before 2025. In: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger. DuMont Net GmbH & Co. KG, December 11, 2017, accessed on December 29, 2017 .

See also

Web links

Network plans:

Individual evidence

  1. Network graphic NRW 2019
  2. Kamp-Lintfort: Niederrheinbahn can take off from May 16. Neue Ruhr Zeitung , May 7, 2020, accessed on May 8, 2020 .
  3. Special timetable for the State Garden Show in Kamp-Lintfort2020 - RB 31 - Der Niederrheiner. NordWestbHahn , May 16, 2020, accessed on May 21, 2020 .
  4. Matthias Oomen : Cross-border traffic: bad connections between coal and tulips. (PDF) In: Der Fahrgast 2/2009. Pro Bahn passenger association, p. 19 , accessed on August 8, 2014 .
  5. ZRL competition procedure for the Ruhr-Sieg network. Zweckverband SPNV Ruhr-Lippe , accessed on September 8, 2014 .