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The Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway is a double-track, electrified main line in the
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. It branches off the
Augsburg–Nördlingen railway The Augsburg–Nördlingen railway is an electrified main line in Bavaria, Germany, originally built and operated as part of the Ludwig South-North Railway (''Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn'') from Lindau-Insel station, Lindau to Hof Hauptbahnhof, Hof. It ...
in
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and runs across the
Franconian Jura The Franconian Jura ( , , or ) is an upland in Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Located between two rivers, the Danube in the south and the Main in the north, its peaks reach elevations of up to and it has an area of some 7053.8 km2. Emil Mey ...
to
Treuchtlingen Treuchtlingen () is a town in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 12,000. History The spot where the town is situated was first settled by Celts, Roman Empire, Romans and Franks. The town prope ...
. The line is part of the core network of the Trans-European Networks. It is also part of the national long-distance connection between
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,
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and
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. Even after the opening of the
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, it is still used for long-distance services. It is also used as a detour during closures of the high-speed line for maintenance.


History

The first Bavarian railway, the state-owned
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built from 1843 to 1853, bypassed the Franconian Jura, since it was uneconomical to climb it with the technology of the time. Instead, the line took a long detour via
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through the
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depression, where only slight gradients had to be overcome. An intended side effect of this route was the possibility of a direct connection to the Württemberg railway network, which was realised in 1863 with the opening of the Stuttgart–Nördlingen line. Treuchtlingen received its first railway connection on 2 October 1869 with the opening of a line from Gunzenhausen. At the same time, work was also being done on the extension of the Ingolstadt–Treuchtlingen railway to Treuchtlingen and the continuation from Treuchtlingen to Pleinfeld, which went into operation immediately afterwards. Treuchtlingen had thus become a small railway junction.


Planning, construction and commissioning

As a result, planning began again for a direct route between Donauwörth and Treuchtlingen over the Alb. A committee made up of municipalities and companies initially unsuccessfully campaigned for the Bavarian state government to build the connection. It was only when the Munich-Treuchtlingen and Augsburg-Nördlingen-Nürnberg lines reached the limits of their capacity that the Bavarian state government took up the old plans to cross the Alb again. In contrast to the projects from the 1830s, it was now possible to dispense with the costly steep ramps with rope haulage that were designed at the time. On 11 October 1901, the Bavarian parliament decided to build the Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen line, after land acquisition had begun ten years previously. The construction of the line, which began on 3 November 1903, proved difficult because of the many rock cuttings. Flooding and landslides delayed the work several times. On 1 October 1906, the main line, which was double track from the start, went into operation together with the Fünfstetten–Monheim branch line.


Electrification and World War II

The line met expectations in the years that followed. As part of the railway axis between Berlin and Rome,
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began electrification in 1934, which was completed on 5 April 1935. At the end of the Second World War, Donauwörth and Treuchtlingen stations in particular were hit by heavy bombing raids. On 21 February 1945, more than 300 people died when there was a direct hit on the Treuchtlingen platform underpass, which served as a shelter.


Upgrade

The first federal transport route plan (''Bundesverkehrswegeplan'') of 1973 provided for an upgraded route between Würzburg and Augsburg via Nuremberg as one of eight upgrade projects. The line was included as part of the Würzburg–Augsburg upgrade project in its update, the Coordinated Investment Program for the Federal Transport Routes (''Koordiniertes Investitionsprogramm für die Bundesverkehrswege'') of 1977 and as an "urgent need" in the Federal Transport Route Plan of 1985. As part of a pilot project in the 1970s, almost all intermediate stops were abandoned and instead a bus route was established to serve the localities. Only the Otting-Weilheim station remained on the entire 35-kilometer line as an access point for passenger traffic. Between 2004 and 2006, the overhead line, most of which dated back to 1935, was renewed while the line was in operation. The line is to be equipped with
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s and the
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by 2030 as part of the "starter package" of the ''Digitalen Schiene Deutschland'' ("Digital Rail Germany"), as part of the Scandinavia-Mediterranean corridor of the TEN core network.


Route

The Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway begins at kilometre 0.0 in
Donauwörth station Donauwörth station is a railway station in southern Germany. It is located south-west of the city of Donauwörth in Bavaria. The station is at the intersection of the Augsburg–Nördlingen railway, Augsburg–Nördlingen, the Donauwörth–Treu ...
. It branches off to the right of the
Augsburg–Nördlingen railway The Augsburg–Nördlingen railway is an electrified main line in Bavaria, Germany, originally built and operated as part of the Ludwig South-North Railway (''Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn'') from Lindau-Insel station, Lindau to Hof Hauptbahnhof, Hof. It ...
, leaves Donauwörth in a northerly direction, crosses the Wörnitz valley, the former route of the line to
Nördlingen Nördlingen (; Swabian: ''Nearle'' or ''Nearleng'') is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, with a population of approximately 20,674. It is located approximately east of Stuttgart, and northwest of Munich. It was ...
and federal highway 25 that runs through the valley, and then climbs several kilometres to the slope above the Ellerbach on the Monheimer Alb range of the
Franconian Alb The Franconian Jura ( , , or ) is an upland in Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. Located between two rivers, the Danube in the south and the Main in the north, its peaks reach elevations of up to and it has an area of some 7053.8 km2. Emil Mey ...
. The watershed between the Wörnitz and the Altmühl is crossed at the high point of the line near
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. From there, the line largely follows the Möhrenbach, which it crosses several times while running through its valley. At the level where the Möhrenbach flows into the Altmühl, the line reaches the Altmühl valley and
Treuchtlingen station Treuchtlingen station is now the only station in the town of Treuchtlingen in the German state of Bavaria. The town used also to have stations at Graben, Möhren, Gundelsheim and Wettelsheim. Treuchtlingen station has seven platform tracks and it ...
, where it meets the line from Munich and connects to the lines to Würzburg and to Nuremberg.


Operating points

There used to be several stations on the Alb, but these have now been largely abandoned. Only Otting-Weilheim is still served by passenger traffic, although the former Mündling station still serves as a crossing loop. Until 1999, the branch line to Monheim branched off in Fünfstetten, which was last operated as a
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.


Engineering structures

On the southern section, the 150 metre-long Wörnitz Bridge is the longest bridge structure. It is a 3-span fishbelly girder bridge with each track having a separate superstructure. Larger bridges on the northern section are the 183 metre-long Obere Möhrenbachbrücke near Möhren and the Untere Möhrenbachbrücke at Dickmühle. The Obere Möhrenbach Bridge has four spans and, like the Wörnitz Bridge, consists of fish-belly girders and a separate superstructure for each track.


Rolling stock

In regional traffic, electric locomotives of the
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, 111 and 143 classes with double-deck coaches were used until 2009. From December 2006, Modus carriages (converted from older rolling stock) were also used.
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Continental multiple units (class 440) ran from the end of 2009 to 2022. Since the timetable change in December 2022, Siemens Mireo and
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HC multiple units have been used for the services operated by
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. The RE 16 is usually operated with Twindexx Vario railcars. Class 612 diesel railcars are used for the ''Allgäu-Franken-Express''.


Operations

The summer timetable of 1939 listed only four local passenger train pairs between Donauwörth and Treuchtlingen, which needed a little less than 40 minutes for the line. In contrast, the line was used by a large number of express trains, some of which did not stop in Donauwörth or Treuchtlingen. Long-distance connections existed in particular between
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and
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or ZSK Sigma Olomoucrich and Berlin with through coaches to
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and Breslau and between
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and Kiel. The commissioning of the
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in 2006 led to a significant shift in long-distance traffic to the new Munich–Nuremberg route. In long-distance rail passenger transport,
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and
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trains run on the line. Long-distance trains stopping in Donauwörth and Treuchtlingen only serve the route irregularly. However, the line capacities that were freed up could be used to increase the number of trains in regional traffic. From 2006 to 2020 there were also direct connections between
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and
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and Nuremberg and with Class 612 diesel multiple units under the ''Allgäu-Franken-Express'' name, since the section between Augsburg and Lindau or Oberstdorf is not electrified. The three pairs of trains occasionally stopped in Treuchtlingen and Donauwörth and, after the departure of many Intercity Express and Intercity trains from this route, created a fast connection between Augsburg and the long-distance hub of Nuremberg. The Allgäu-Franken-Express was eventually replaced by the Regional-Express lines and . Since the timetable change in December 2009, the ''Fugger-Express'' has been running between Treuchtlingen and Munich every two hours as a
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(RE). Since the timetable change in December 2022, these two-hourly trains have been extended to the Würzburg–Treuchtlingen–Donauwörth–Augsburg–Munich route and operated by Go Ahead Bayern. Other regional express trains on line on the Nuremberg–Treuchtlingen–Donauwörth–Augsburg route increase the number of trains to approximately hourly intervals. Treuchtlingen is today (as of 2023) with a slightly different
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every hour every half hour in regional traffic, where there are transfer options from the north (Nuremberg and Würzburg) to the south (Augsburg, Ingolstadt and Munich) and in the opposite direction.


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Further reading

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