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The List of railway routes in Saxony-Anhalt provides a list of all railway routes in Saxony-Anhalt, central Germany. This includes Intercity-Express, Intercity, Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services.
The following Regional-Express and Regionalbahn services run through Saxony-Anhalt.
Line | Route | KBS [1] | Frequency | Operator | Material |
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HBX | Berlin Ostbahnhof – Berlin Alexanderplatz – Berlin Friedrichstraße – Berlin Hbf – Berlin Zoologischer Garten – Berlin-Wannsee – Potsdam – Genthin – Burg – Magdeburg Hbf – Magdeburg-Buckau – Osterweddingen – Oschersleben – Nienhagen – Halberstadt – (front portion:) Wegeleben – Ditfurt – Quedlinburg – Neinstedt – Thale Musesteig – Thale Hbf | 330, 353, 315, 201, 207,200 | 3 train pairs per week | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 |
RE 1 | Magdeburg – Brandenburg – Potsdam – Berlin – Frankfurt (Oder) (– Cottbus) | 201, 211, 260 | 60 min (Magdeburg-Brandenburg) 30 min (Brandenburg-Frankfurt) | DB Regio Nordost | Siemens Desiro HC (class 3462) |
RE 3 | Lutherstadt Wittenberg→ Jüterbog → Ludwigsfelde → Teltow → Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost → Berlin Südkreuz → Berlin Potsdamer Platz → Berlin Hbf → Berlin-Gesundbrunnen → Bernau (b Berlin) → Eberswalde → Angermünde → Prenzlau → Pasewalk → Anklam → Züssow → Greifswald → Stralsund | 250 207 203 | 120 min | class 112 + 5 double-deck coaches | |
Jüterbog → Ludwigsfelde → Teltow → Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost → Berlin Südkreuz → Berlin Potsdamer Platz → Berlin Hbf → Berlin-Gesundbrunnen → Bernau → Eberswalde → Angermünde → Schwedt (Oder) | |||||
Stralsund→ Greifswald → Pasewalk → Angermünde → Eberswalde → Bernau → Berlin-Gesundbrunnen → Berlin Hbf → Berlin Potsdamer Platz ;→ Berlin Südkreuz → Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost → Teltow → Ludwigsfelde → Jüterbog | |||||
Schwedt → Angermünde → Eberswalde → Bernau → Berlin-Gesundbrunnen → Berlin Hbf → Berlin Potsdamer Platz → Berlin Südkreuz → Berlin-Lichterfelde Ost → Teltow → Ludwigsfelde → Jüterbog → Lutherstadt Wittenberg | |||||
RE 6 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Neustadt – Haldensleben – Oebisfelde – Wolfsburg | 308 | Some trains | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 |
RE 7 | Dessau – Roßlau – Jeber-Bergfrieden – Medewitz – Wiesenburg – Bad Belzig – Baitz – Brück – Borkheide – Beelitz-Heilstätten – Seddin – Michendorf – Wilhelmshorst – Potsdam-Rehbrücke – Potsdam Medienstadt Babelsberg – Berlin-Wannsee – Berlin-Charlottenburg – Berlin Zoologischer Garten – Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Berlin Friedrichstraße – Berlin Alexanderplatz – Berlin Ostbahnhof – Berlin Ostkreuz – Königs Wusterhausen – Zeesen – Bestensee – Groß Köris – Halbe – Oderin – Brand Tropical Islands – Schönwalde – Lubolz – Lübben (Spreewald) – Lübbenau (Spreewald) – Calau (Niederlausitz) – Luckaitztal – Altdöbern – Großräschen – Sedlitz Ost – Senftenberg | 207 200 240 | 120 min (Dessau-Bad Belzig) 60 min (Bad Belzig–Wünsdorf-Waldstadt) | DB Regio Nordost | Bombardier Talent 2 |
RE 8 | Halle – Röblingen am See – Lutherstadt Eisleben – Wolferode – Sangerhausen – Berga-Kelbra – Nordhausen – Wolkramshausen – Bleicherode Ost – Sollstedt – Leinefelde | 590 600 611 | 120 min | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Bombardier Talent 2 |
RE 9 | Halle – Röblingen am See – Lutherstadt Eisleben – Wolferode – Blankenheim – Sangerhausen – Wallhausen – Bennungen – Roßla – Berga-Kelbra – Görsbach – Heringen – Nordhausen – Wolkramshausen – Bleicherode Ost – Leinefelde – Heilbad Heiligenstadt – Eichenberg – Witzenhausen Nord – Hann. Münden – Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe | 590 600 611 | 60 min (Halle-Nordhausen) 120 min (Nordhausen-Kassel) | Bombardier Talent 2 | |
RE 10 | Magdeburg – Schönebeck (Elbe) – Staßfurt – Güsten – Sandersleben – Hettstedt – Klostermansfeld – Sangerhausen – Oberröblingen – Voigtstedt – Artern – Reinsdorf – Griefstedt – Leubingen – Sömmerda – Großrudestedt – Stotternheim – Erfurt Ost – Erfurt | 340 330 590 335 595 | 120 min | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 | |
RE 11 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Buckau – Oschersleben (Bode) – Nienhagen – Halberstadt – Wegeleben – Ditfurt – Quedlinburg – Neinstedt – Thale Musestieg – Thale | 315 | 60 min | ||
RE 12 | Leipzig – Leipzig-Plagwitz – Leipzig-Knauthain – Groß Dalzig – Pegau – Profen – Zeitz – Wetterzeube – Crossen Ort – Bad Köstritz – Gera-Langenberg – Gera – Gera-Süd – Gera-Zwötzen – Weida –Niederpöllnitz – Triptis – Neustadt – Pößneck ob Bf – Saalfeld | 550 555 | 120 min | Erfurter Bahn | Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 |
RE 13 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Neustadt – Biederitz – Königsborn – Gommern – Zerbst – Rodleben – Roßlau – Dessau Hauptbahnhof – Wolfen – Bitterfeld – Delitzsch unterer Bahnhof – Leipzig | 201 254 251 | 120 min | DB Regio Südost | Bombardier Talent 2 |
RE 14 | Dessau – Roßlau – Coswig – Lutherstadt Wittenberg-Piesteritz – Lutherstadt Wittenberg Altstadt – Lutherstadt Wittenberg – Lutherstadt Wittenberg-Labetz – Mühlanger – Elster – Jessen – Annaburg – Fermerswalde – Falkenberg (Elster) | 228 | Some trains | ||
RE 16 | Erfurt – Weimar – Apolda – Großheringen – Bad Kösen – Naumburg – Weißenfels – Merseburg – Halle | 581 | 120 min | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | |
RE 17 | Naumburg – Bad Kösen – Bad Sulza – Apolda – Weimar – Erfurt | 581 | 120 min | ||
RE 18 | Halle – Merseburg – Weißenfels – Naumburg – Bad Kösen – Jena Paradies – Jena-Göschwitz | 581 560 | 60 min | DB Regio Südost | Class 112 + 3 double-deck coaches |
RE 20 | Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof – Magdeburg-Neustadt – Wolmirstedt – Tangerhütte – Stendal – Hohenwulsch – Salzwedel – Schnega – Soltendieck – Wieren – Stederdorf – Uelzen | 305 | 120 min | Bombardier Traxx (class 146) + 3 double-deck coaches | |
RE 21 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Buckau – Osterweddingen – Oschersleben – Nienhagen – Halberstadt – Wernigerode – Wernigerode Elmowerk – Darlingerode – Ilsenburg – Stapelburg – Vienenburg – Goslar | 315 330 353 | 120 min | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 |
RE 24 | Halle – Könnern – Belleben – Sandersleben – Freckleben – Drohndorf-Meringen – Aschersleben – Gatersleben – Halberstadt | 330 | 120 min | ||
RE 30 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Buckau – Magdeburg Südost – Schönebeck – Schönebeck-Felgeleben – Gnadau – Calbe (Saale) Ost – Sachsendorf – Wulfen – Köthen – Arensdorf – Weißandt-Gölzau – Stumsdorf – Niemberg – Zöberitz – Halle | 340 | 60 min | DB Regio Südost | Class 146 + 3 double-deck coaches |
RE 31 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Buckau – Oschersleben – Nienhagen – Halberstadt – Halberstadt Oststraße – Halberstadt-Spiegelsberge – Langenstein – Börnecke – Blankenburg | 315 328 | 60 min, 120 min on weekends, 120 mins between Halberstadt and Magdeburg coupled with RE 11 | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 |
RE 42 | Leipzig – Weißenfels – Naumburg – Camburg – Jena Paradies – Jena-Göschwitz – Kahla – Rudolstadt – Rudolstadt-Schwarza – Saalfeld – Breternitz – Kaulsdorf – Probstzella – Ludwigsstadt – Steinbach am Wald – Förtschendorf – Pressig-Rothenkirchen – Stockheim – Gundelsdorf – Kronach – Neuses – Küps – Redwitz – Hochstadt-Marktzeuln – Lichtenfels – Bad Staffelstein – Ebensfeld – Zapfendorf – Ebing – Breitengüßbach – Hallstadt – Bamberg – Hirschaid – Forchheim – Erlangen – Fürth – Nuremberg | 582 580 560 840 841 820 | 120 min | DB Regio Bayern | Bombardier Talent 2 |
RB 32 | Stendal - Steinfeld (Stendal) - Kläden (Stendal) - Hohenwulsch - Brunau-Packebusch - Fleetmark - Pretzier (Altm) - Salzwedel | 305 | 11 train pairs | DB Regio Südost | Class 425 and Bombardier Traxx + 3 double-deck coaches |
RB 33 | Stendal - Stendal Vorbahnhof - Bindfelde - Miltern - Tangermünde West - Tangermünde | 269 | 60 min | HANS | Alstom Coradia LINT 27 |
RB 34 | Stendal – Hämerten – Schönhausen (Elbe) – Großwudicke – Rathenow | 301 | 120 min | ||
RB 35 | Wolfsburg - Oebisfelde - Miesterhorst - Mieste - Solpke - Gardelegen - Jävenitz - Uchtspringe - Vinzelberg - Möringen (Altm) - Stendal | 301 | 120 min | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Siemens Desiro (642) |
RB 36 | Wolfsburg - Oebisfelde - Bösdorf (Sachs-Anh) - Rätzlingen - Wegenstedt - Flechtingen - Haldensleben - Vahldorf - Groß Ammensleben - Meitzendorf - Barleben - Magdeburg-Eichenweiler - Magdeburg-Neustadt - Magdeburg | 308 | 60 min, 120 min on weekend | ||
RB 40 | Braunschweig - Weddel (Braunschw) - Schandelah - Königslutter - Frellstedt - Helmstedt - Marienborn - Wefensleben - Eilsleben (b Magdeburg) - Ovelgünne - Dreileben-Drackenstedt - Ochtmersleben - Wellen (Magdeburg) - Niederndodeleben - Magdeburg-Sudenburg - Magdeburg - Magdeburg-Neustadt - Magdeburg Herrenkrug - Biederitz - Gerwisch - Möser - Burg | 260 310 | 60 min, 120 min on weekend between Burg and Helmstedt | DB Regio Südost | Bombardier Traxx + 3 double-deck coaches |
RB 41 | Magdeburg – Schönebeck (Elbe) – Schönebeck-Bad Salzelmen – Eggersdorf – Eickendorf – Förderstedt – Staßfurt – Neundorf – Güsten – Giersleben – Schierstedt – Aschersleben | 340 335 334 | 120 min | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Alstom Coradia LINT 41 |
RB 43 | Magdeburg – Magdeburg-Buckau – Magdeburg SKET Industriepark – Beyendorf – Dodendorf – Osterweddingen – Langenweddingen – Hadmersleben – Oschersleben | 315 | 120 min | ||
RB 44 | Halberstadt – Wegeleben – Gatersleben – Nachterstedt-Hoym – Frose – Aschersleben | 330 | Some trains | ||
RB 47 | Halle – Halle Steintorbrücke – Halle Dessauer Brücke – Halle Zoo – Halle Wohnstadt Nord – Halle-Trotha – Teicha – Wallwitz – Nauendorf – Domnitz – Könnern – Baalberge – Bernburg-Roschwitz – Bernburg – Bernburg-Waldau – Bernburg-Strenzfeld – Nienburg – Calbe West – Calbe Stadt – Calbe Ost – Schönebeck – Magdeburg-Buckau – Magdeburg | 340 334 335 on weekend | 60 mins, 120 min | ||
RB 50 | Dessau – Dessau-Alten – Dessau-Mosigkau – Elsnigk (Anh) – Köthen – Frenz – Biendorf – Baalberge – Bernburg-Friedenshall – Bernburg – Ilberstedt – Güsten – Giersleben – Schierstedt – Aschersleben | 334 | 60 min | ||
RB 51 | Dessau - Roßlau - Meinsdorf - Klieken - Coswig (Anh) - Griebo - Lutherstadt Wittenberg-Piesteritz - Lutherstadt Wittenberg Altstadt - Lutherstadt Wittenberg | 254 216 | 60 min | DB Regio Südost | Bombardier Talent 2 |
Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf - Lutherstadt Wittenberg-Labetz - Mühlanger - Elster (Elbe) - Jessen (Elster) - Annaburg - Fermerswalde - Falkenberg (Elster) | 216 | 120 min, most services on this leg continue from Wittenberg as S 2 to Leipzig-Stötteritz | |||
RB 59 | Sangerhausen – Artern – Reinsdorf – Bretleben – Heldrungen – Etzleben – Griefstedt – Leubingen – Sömmerda – Großrudestedt – Stotternheim – Erfurt Ost – Erfurt | 595 | 120 min | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | |
RB 76 | Weißenfels - Weißenfels West - Langendorf - Prittitz - Teuchern - Deuben (Zeitz) - Luckenau - Theißen - Zeitz | 551 | 60 mins | DB Regio Südost | Alstom Coradia A TER |
RB 77 | Wangen (Unstrut) - Nebra - Reinsdorf (bei Nebra) - Karsdorf - Kirchscheidungen - Laucha (Unstrut) - Balgstädt - Freyburg (Unstrut) - Kleinjena - Naumburg-Roßbach - Naumburg - Naumburg (Saale) Ost | 585 551 | 60 mins | Abellio Rail Mitteldeutschland | Alstom Coradia LINT |
RB 78 | Querfurt - Nemsdorf-Göhrendorf - Langeneichstädt - Mücheln (Geiseltal) - Mücheln (Geiseltal) Stadt - Krumpa - Braunsbedra - Braunsbedra Ost - Frankleben - Beuna (Geiseltal) - Merseburg Bergmannsring - Merseburg | 586 | 60 mins | DB Regio Südost | Alstom Coradia A TER |
Line | Route | KBS | Frequency | Operator | Material | Image |
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S 1 | Schönebeck-Bad Salzelmen - Schönebeck Süd - Schönebeck (Elbe) - Schönebeck-Frohse - Magdeburg Südost - Magdeburg-Salbke - Magdeburg SKET Industriepark - Magdeburg-Buckau - Magdeburg Hasselbachplatz - Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof - Magdeburg-Neustadt - Magdeburg-Eichenweiler - Magdeburg-Rothensee - Wolmirstedt - Zielitz Ort - Zielitz - Angern-Rogätz - Mahlwinkel - Tangerhütte - Demker - Stendal Hauptbahnhof - Stendal-Stadtsee - Eichstedt (Altm) - Goldbeck (Osterburg) - Osterburg - Seehausen (Altm) - Geestgottberg - Wittenberge | 305, 309 | 1x per hour | DB Regio Südost |
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The Berlin–Halle railway, sometimes called the Anhalt railway, is a twin-track, electrified main line found in the German city and state of Berlin, and the states of Brandenburg and Sachsen-Anhalt. The railway was originally built and managed by the Berlin-Anhaltische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft.
The Halle–Hann. Münden railway is a 218 km long main line operated by the Deutsche Bahn in Germany, which links Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt with Hann. Münden in the state of Lower Saxony. It is mainly used by regional and east-west goods trains. From 1990 to 1994 it was upgraded as part of a German Unification Transport Project.
The Biederitz–Trebnitz railway is a double-tracked, standard gauge, electrified railway line in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt timetabled as (KBS) 254 and 256. The line begins in Biederitz near Magdeburg and runs via Güterglück towards Dessau. According to Deutsche Bahn, the line ends at Trebnitz on the former border between the Duchy of Anhalt and Prussia.
The Berlin-Blankenheim railway or Wetzlarer Bahn is a railway line in the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt. It is a section of the Kanonenbahn between Berlin and Metz, built between 1877 and 1882. Wetzlar used to be an important rail junction on the Kanonenbahn. The Berlin-Blankenheim line originally ran from Berlin, via Bad Belzig, Güsten, Sandersleben to Blankenheim, where a remnant of it still joins the Halle–Kassel line. The Wiesenburg–Güsten section has carried no traffic since 2004 and is now closed. Only the Berlin–Wiesenburg section is electrified. The Sandersleben–Blankenheim section has only a single track, while the remainder of the still-operating parts of the line is duplicated.
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