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Lahn-Eifel-Bahn

The Lahn-Eifel-Bahn is a rail passenger service in the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse that runs as the RB 23 from Limburg an der Lahn via Koblenz and Andernach to Mayen, as RE 25 from Gießen via Limburg to Koblenz and as RB 38 from Andernach via Mayen to Kaisersesch.

RB 23 RE 25 RB 38 Lahn-Eifel-Bahn
LINT 27 double set as RB 38 near Kaisersesch
Overview
LocaleRhineland-Palatinate and Hesse, Germany
Service
Route number
  • 478 (Kaisersesch–Andernach)
  • 470 (Andernach-Koblenz)
  • 625 (Koblenz-Gießen)
Operator(s)DB Regio Südwest
Technical
Line length177 km (110 mi)
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph) (maximum)
Route map

Source: German railway atlas[1]
Lahn-Eifel-Bahn logo

It runs over the Lahntal railway, the West Rhine railway and the Cross Eifel Railway.

It was created with the introduction of the Rhineland-Palatinate integrated timetable of 2015 at the timetable change in December 2014 by linking the Lahntalbahn (a service that ran on the Lahntal railway) with the Pellenz-Eifel-Bahn (a service that ran mainly on the Cross Eifel Railway) services. The main advantage of this concept is that, for the places along the Pellenz-Eifel route to Mayen, it made possible a connection to central Koblenz without changing trains and at the same time the trains on the Lahntal railway could reach Koblenz-Stadtmitte.[2]

The contract to operate the Lahn-Eifel-Bahn was awarded at part of Lot 1 of the Eifel-Westerwald-Sieg diesel network to DB Regio Südwest. The contract runs until December 2030.[3]

RB 23 edit

Limburg–Koblenz section edit

The RB 23 services on this section generally run hourly and starts at Limburg at 45 minutes past the hour.

From Mondays to Fridays the first trip starts at 4:45, on Saturdays at 5:45 and Sundays at 6:45. The hourly services end at 20:45, but there is another service at 22:45 and on Fridays and Saturdays at 23:45.

From Mondays to Fridays, the service is reinforced in the holiday season by journeys at 5:15, 6:15, 6:28, 7:15 and 13:15 from Limburg.

Initially, many of these services ended at Koblenz Hauptbahnhof. The services that reached Koblenz around 5:50 and 7:19 continued to Andernach. The services that reached Koblenz around 7:50, 9:50, 11:50, 13:50, 15:50, 17:50, 19:50 and 21:50 continued to Mayen Ost. Due to problems with the platform occupancy in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof, it was not possible until December 2016 for all the trains of the Lahntal railway to continue to Andernach.[2]

Koblenz-Mayen section edit

The RB 23 services on this section generally run hourly and start in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 52 minutes past the hour.

The first service begins at 7:52 in Koblenz at the last at 21:52, but on Fridays and Sundays there is an additional service at around 23:52 from Koblenz. From Mondays to Fridays there is also a service at 5:52 and a service from Monday to Saturday at 7:21, both from Koblenz and ending in Andernach.

Due to school traffic, the daily service from Koblenz at 12:52 also ends in Andernach.

Mayen–Koblenz section edit

The RB 23 in this section generally runs hourly and starts in Mayen Ost at 18 minutes past the hour.

The first trip begins in Mayen Ost on Mondays to Saturdays at 5:18 and on Sundays at 6:18. The last trip starts daily at 21:18. The last journey from Andernach towards Limburg (Lahn) starts on Sundays to Fridays at 22:50.

Unlike the trips in the other direction all services run to Limburg.

Koblenz–Limburg section edit

The RB 23 in this section generally runs hourly and starts in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 9 minutes past the hour.

From Mondays to Fridays the first service runs at 5:09, on Saturdays at 6:09 and on Sundays at 7:09. The last service generally runs at 22:09. Afterwards there is still one daily service except on Saturdays running from Andernach 23:10, as well as one on Saturdays and Sundays starting in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 0:09.

From Mondays to Fridays, the service is changed in the holiday season with journeys starting at 13:39, 16:36, 17:36 and 18:37 from Koblenz Hauptbahnhof.

In addition, since December 2015 there are two pairs of trains, which run only to Bad Ems. These trains then return to Koblenz. With these trains, the regular RE 25 and the RB 23 services and additional Koblenz–Limburg services that run in the peak, there are two services per hour between Koblenz and Bad Ems between 12:00 and 18:00.

RE 25 edit

 
LINT 27 double set as the Lahntalexpress (RE 25) towards Gießen in Limburg (Lahn) station

Since the introduction of the Lahn-Eifel-Bahn, the former Lahntalexpress (RE 25) from Koblenz Hauptbahnhof to Gießen also runs under this name. These trains run daily at two-hour intervals and also stop at Niederlahnstein, Bad Ems, Nassau (Lahn), Diez, Limburg (Lahn), Weilburg and Wetzlar.

These services run hourly, starting in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 58 minutes past the hour. The first departure takes place daily at 6:58 and the last at 18:58.

In Limburg (Lahn), there is a connection on Mondays to Fridays to RE 20 as well as a daily connection from RB 22 from Frankfurt. In Gießen, it connects with the HLB service (RE 98/99, Main-Sieg-Express) towards Frankfurt, Siegen and Marburg.

The departures from Giessen take place on odd hours at 16 minutes past the hour on Mondays to Saturdays between 7:16 and 21:16 and on Sundays between 9:16 and 21:16.

Criticism edit

Before the timetable change in December 2014, the Lahntalexpress was operated with class 612 sets with active tilting. These trains ran faster through the winding Lahn valley.

The trains used now do not have tilting and are slower. Although they no longer stop in Eschhofen, trains depart Koblenz Hauptbahnhof six minutes earlier, which means there is less time available for transfers. Due to the reduced acceleration of the trains, delays cannot be made up any more. At the start of the operation, there were some irregularities in the operation of the rolling stock, so trains had too little capacity or were late.[4][5]

RB 38 edit

 
LINT 27 double set as RB 38 in Kaisersesch

Each day, the RB 38 runs hourly between 8:28 and 12:28 and between 14:36 and 21:36 from Kaisersesch to Andernach, with the last service of the day ending in Mayen Ost.

From Mayen Ost there are trains running from Monday to Friday from 4:55 to 6:56 and from Mayen West daily at 7:48 and 13:34.

The services start in Andernach each day at 7:29 and hourly between 8:27 and 12:27 and between 13:35 and 22:35.

Rolling stock edit

The Lahn-Eifel-Bahn is operated by DB Regio Südwest with diesel multiple units of class 640 (Alstom Coradia LINT 27), 643 (Bombardier Talent) and 648 (LINT 41).

Before the timetable change, rolling stock of class 640 and 648 operated on the network of the DreiLänderBahn and were stationed in Siegen. Talent railcars, which were made available by DB Regio NRW, were also used.

Trains usually run as single sets in normal operation. In the peak hour some trips are also operated as double sets. The class 640 vehicles often operate as double sets in normal operations.

Fares edit

Between Kaisersesch and Diez the fares of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Mosel (Rhine-Mosel Transport Association, VRM) apply. The Länderticket for Rhineland-Palatinate, which is called the Rheinland-Pfalz Ticket, and the Rheinland-Pfalz Ticket + Luxemburg apply as far as Limburg, as well as when changing to the trains of the Limburg-Staffel–Siershahn railway or the Limburg–Altenkirchen railway as far as Elz Süd and Wilsenroth in Hesse. The Quer-durchs-Land-Ticket and the Schönes-Wochenende-Ticket can be used on the whole Lahn-Eifel-Bahn.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ a b (PDF) (in German). SPNV Nord. 25 July 2014. pp. 4 and 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  3. ^ (Press release) (in German). NWL. 30 October 2012. Archived from the original on 18 January 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Zu eng, verspätet, ausgefallen". Weilburgs Tageblatt (in German). Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  5. ^ . Nassauische Neue Presse (in German). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 23 February 2017.

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The Lahn Eifel Bahn is a rail passenger service in the German states of Rhineland Palatinate and Hesse that runs as the RB 23 from Limburg an der Lahn via Koblenz and Andernach to Mayen as RE 25 from Giessen via Limburg to Koblenz and as RB 38 from Andernach via Mayen to Kaisersesch RB 23 RE 25 RB 38 Lahn Eifel BahnLINT 27 double set as RB 38 near KaiserseschOverviewLocaleRhineland Palatinate and Hesse GermanyServiceRoute number478 Kaisersesch Andernach 470 Andernach Koblenz 625 Koblenz Giessen Operator s DB Regio SudwestTechnicalLine length177 km 110 mi Operating speed120 km h 75 mph maximum Route mapLegend0 Kaisersesch3 Urmersbach9 Monreal17 Mayen West19 Mayen Ost23 Kottenheim26 Thur28 Mendig33 Kruft37 Plaidt39 Miesenheim43 Andernach ICE IC EC47 Weissenthurm51 Urmitz60 Koblenz Stadtmitte61 Koblenz Hbf ICE IC EC EN65 Niederlahnstein70 Friedrichssegen74 Nievern76 Bad Ems West78 Bad Ems81 Dausenau85 Nassau Lahn 90 Obernhof Lahn 97 Laurenburg Lahn 103 Balduinstein106 Fachingen Lahn 108 Diez112 Limburg Lahn 141 Weilburg164 Wetzlar177 Giessen ICSource German railway atlas 1 Lahn Eifel Bahn logoIt runs over the Lahntal railway the West Rhine railway and the Cross Eifel Railway It was created with the introduction of the Rhineland Palatinate integrated timetable of 2015 at the timetable change in December 2014 by linking the Lahntalbahn a service that ran on the Lahntal railway with the Pellenz Eifel Bahn a service that ran mainly on the Cross Eifel Railway services The main advantage of this concept is that for the places along the Pellenz Eifel route to Mayen it made possible a connection to central Koblenz without changing trains and at the same time the trains on the Lahntal railway could reach Koblenz Stadtmitte 2 The contract to operate the Lahn Eifel Bahn was awarded at part of Lot 1 of the Eifel Westerwald Sieg diesel network to DB Regio Sudwest The contract runs until December 2030 3 Contents 1 RB 23 1 1 Limburg Koblenz section 1 2 Koblenz Mayen section 1 3 Mayen Koblenz section 1 4 Koblenz Limburg section 2 RE 25 2 1 Criticism 3 RB 38 4 Rolling stock 5 Fares 6 NotesRB 23 editLimburg Koblenz section edit The RB 23 services on this section generally run hourly and starts at Limburg at 45 minutes past the hour From Mondays to Fridays the first trip starts at 4 45 on Saturdays at 5 45 and Sundays at 6 45 The hourly services end at 20 45 but there is another service at 22 45 and on Fridays and Saturdays at 23 45 From Mondays to Fridays the service is reinforced in the holiday season by journeys at 5 15 6 15 6 28 7 15 and 13 15 from Limburg Initially many of these services ended at Koblenz Hauptbahnhof The services that reached Koblenz around 5 50 and 7 19 continued to Andernach The services that reached Koblenz around 7 50 9 50 11 50 13 50 15 50 17 50 19 50 and 21 50 continued to Mayen Ost Due to problems with the platform occupancy in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof it was not possible until December 2016 for all the trains of the Lahntal railway to continue to Andernach 2 Koblenz Mayen section edit The RB 23 services on this section generally run hourly and start in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 52 minutes past the hour The first service begins at 7 52 in Koblenz at the last at 21 52 but on Fridays and Sundays there is an additional service at around 23 52 from Koblenz From Mondays to Fridays there is also a service at 5 52 and a service from Monday to Saturday at 7 21 both from Koblenz and ending in Andernach Due to school traffic the daily service from Koblenz at 12 52 also ends in Andernach Mayen Koblenz section edit The RB 23 in this section generally runs hourly and starts in Mayen Ost at 18 minutes past the hour The first trip begins in Mayen Ost on Mondays to Saturdays at 5 18 and on Sundays at 6 18 The last trip starts daily at 21 18 The last journey from Andernach towards Limburg Lahn starts on Sundays to Fridays at 22 50 Unlike the trips in the other direction all services run to Limburg Koblenz Limburg section edit The RB 23 in this section generally runs hourly and starts in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 9 minutes past the hour From Mondays to Fridays the first service runs at 5 09 on Saturdays at 6 09 and on Sundays at 7 09 The last service generally runs at 22 09 Afterwards there is still one daily service except on Saturdays running from Andernach 23 10 as well as one on Saturdays and Sundays starting in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 0 09 From Mondays to Fridays the service is changed in the holiday season with journeys starting at 13 39 16 36 17 36 and 18 37 from Koblenz Hauptbahnhof In addition since December 2015 there are two pairs of trains which run only to Bad Ems These trains then return to Koblenz With these trains the regular RE 25 and the RB 23 services and additional Koblenz Limburg services that run in the peak there are two services per hour between Koblenz and Bad Ems between 12 00 and 18 00 RE 25 edit nbsp LINT 27 double set as the Lahntalexpress RE 25 towards Giessen in Limburg Lahn stationSince the introduction of the Lahn Eifel Bahn the former Lahntalexpress RE 25 from Koblenz Hauptbahnhof to Giessen also runs under this name These trains run daily at two hour intervals and also stop at Niederlahnstein Bad Ems Nassau Lahn Diez Limburg Lahn Weilburg and Wetzlar These services run hourly starting in Koblenz Hauptbahnhof at 58 minutes past the hour The first departure takes place daily at 6 58 and the last at 18 58 In Limburg Lahn there is a connection on Mondays to Fridays to RE 20 as well as a daily connection from RB 22 from Frankfurt In Giessen it connects with the HLB service RE 98 99 Main Sieg Express towards Frankfurt Siegen and Marburg The departures from Giessen take place on odd hours at 16 minutes past the hour on Mondays to Saturdays between 7 16 and 21 16 and on Sundays between 9 16 and 21 16 Criticism edit Before the timetable change in December 2014 the Lahntalexpress was operated with class 612 sets with active tilting These trains ran faster through the winding Lahn valley The trains used now do not have tilting and are slower Although they no longer stop in Eschhofen trains depart Koblenz Hauptbahnhof six minutes earlier which means there is less time available for transfers Due to the reduced acceleration of the trains delays cannot be made up any more At the start of the operation there were some irregularities in the operation of the rolling stock so trains had too little capacity or were late 4 5 RB 38 edit nbsp LINT 27 double set as RB 38 in KaiserseschEach day the RB 38 runs hourly between 8 28 and 12 28 and between 14 36 and 21 36 from Kaisersesch to Andernach with the last service of the day ending in Mayen Ost From Mayen Ost there are trains running from Monday to Friday from 4 55 to 6 56 and from Mayen West daily at 7 48 and 13 34 The services start in Andernach each day at 7 29 and hourly between 8 27 and 12 27 and between 13 35 and 22 35 Rolling stock editThe Lahn Eifel Bahn is operated by DB Regio Sudwest with diesel multiple units of class 640 Alstom Coradia LINT 27 643 Bombardier Talent and 648 LINT 41 Before the timetable change rolling stock of class 640 and 648 operated on the network of the DreiLanderBahn and were stationed in Siegen Talent railcars which were made available by DB Regio NRW were also used Trains usually run as single sets in normal operation In the peak hour some trips are also operated as double sets The class 640 vehicles often operate as double sets in normal operations Fares editBetween Kaisersesch and Diez the fares of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein Mosel Rhine Mosel Transport Association VRM apply The Landerticket for Rhineland Palatinate which is called the Rheinland Pfalz Ticket and the Rheinland Pfalz Ticket Luxemburg apply as far as Limburg as well as when changing to the trains of the Limburg Staffel Siershahn railway or the Limburg Altenkirchen railway as far as Elz Sud and Wilsenroth in Hesse The Quer durchs Land Ticket and the Schones Wochenende Ticket can be used on the whole Lahn Eifel Bahn Notes edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lahn Eifel Bahn Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 a b Outcomes of meeting 50 TOP 3 PDF in German SPNV Nord 25 July 2014 pp 4 and 5 Archived from the original PDF on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2017 Vergabeentscheidung im Dieselnetz Eifel Westerwald Sieg Press release in German NWL 30 October 2012 Archived from the original on 18 January 2014 Retrieved 23 February 2017 Zu eng verspatet ausgefallen Weilburgs Tageblatt in German Retrieved 23 February 2017 Nach Fahrplanwechsel Bahn mit Startproblemen Nassauische Neue Presse in German Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lahn Eifel Bahn amp oldid 1158106026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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