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The Thionville–Trier railway (also called in German the ''Obermoselstrecke'', Upper Moselle line) connects
Thionville Thionville (; ; german: Diedenhofen ) is a city in the northeastern French department of Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz. History Thionville was settled as early as the time of th ...
in the French region of
Grand Est Grand Est (; gsw-FR, Grossa Oschta; Moselle Franconian/ lb, Grouss Osten; Rhine Franconian: ''Groß Oschte''; german: Großer Osten ; en, "Great East") is an administrative region in Northeastern France. It superseded three former administrat ...
with
Trier Trier ( , ; lb, Tréier ), formerly known in English as Trèves ( ;) and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany. It lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the ...
in the German state of
Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the ...
. It also passes through the westernmost part of the
Saarland The Saarland (, ; french: Sarre ) is a state of Germany in the south west of the country. With an area of and population of 990,509 in 2018, it is the smallest German state in area apart from the city-states of Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg, and ...
along the
Moselle The Moselle ( , ; german: Mosel ; lb, Musel ) is a river that rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany. It is a bank (geography), left bank tributary of the Rhine, which it jo ...
for a few kilometres.


History

The line was opened for traffic from
Metz Metz ( , , lat, Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then ) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers. Metz is the prefecture of the Moselle department and the seat of the parliament of the Grand E ...
on 15 May 1878. It connected in
Trier Trier ( , ; lb, Tréier ), formerly known in English as Trèves ( ;) and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany. It lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the ...
with the
Saar Railway The Saarbrücken–Trier railway, known in German as the ''Saarstrecke'' (literally the "Saar line") in the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland. It connects Saarbrücken and Trier. It was opened in 1858 and 1860 and is one o ...
, which was connected to
Luxembourg Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: link=no, Grand-Duché de Luxembourg ; german: link=no, Großherzogtum Luxemburg is a small lan ...
by the Trier West Railway and the Luxembourg–Wasserbillig line completed in 1861 and to the line from Cologne completed in 1871. The line ended in Ehrang and trains continued over the Trier West route from Konz, because Trier-West station was still Trier's main station. A year later, with the completion of the line to Koblenz,
Trier Central Station Trier Hauptbahnhof is a railway station for the city of Trier, in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is a through station, about east of the inner city and the Porta Nigra. History The station was opened in together with the rest o ...
(''Hauptbahnhof'', main station) was opened at its current location. The two stations that are in the Saarland, Nennig and
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were built in 1927 or 1929. The railway line was part of the so-called
Cannons Railway The ''Kanonenbahn'' (literally "Cannons Railway") is a former German military strategic railway between Berlin and Metz via Güsten, Wetzlar, Koblenz and Trier. Metz is in Alsace-Lorraine, which was annexed by Germany after the Franco-Prussian Wa ...
(''Kanonenbahn'') between
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
and Metz. The line between
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and Perl was completely closed due to construction from 14 June 2009 to 16 August 2010. A rail replacement bus service was established. As maintaining operations over the two-track infrastructure would have cost €6 million more than the nearly €30 million spent on the renovation work on the Nittel Tunnel, the track was closed despite repeated protests by the transport ministries of Rhineland-Palatinate and the Saarland as well as the ''Lothringischen Interregionalen Parlamentarierrat'' (
Lotharingia Lotharingia ( la, regnum Lotharii regnum Lothariense Lotharingia; french: Lotharingie; german: Reich des Lothar Lotharingien Mittelreich; nl, Lotharingen) was a short-lived medieval successor kingdom of the Carolingian Empire. As a more durable ...
Interregional Parliamentary Council, IPR).


Route

The line is continuously double-track, except for the section through the Karthaus-Saar bridge and the Nittel Tunnel, and electrified. It branches from the Metz–Luxembourg line in Thionville and runs largely along the Moselle. It therefore has only a very small gradient. It has no large bridges. Two thirds of the line is now in Germany and the French operating company, TER Lorraine, is responsible for one-third of it. The Regionalbahn service on the German side operates as line RB 82. The stations in the two German states belong to different regional transport networks. In the Trier area (up to the border with the Saarland) they belong to the ''Verkehrsverbund Region Trier'' (Transport Association of the Trier region) and the three stations in the Saarland belong to the ''Saarländischer Verkehrsverbund'' (Saarland Transport Association).


Operations

Since the change to the summer 2008 timetable, after a gap of over 14 years, passenger trains ran again over the border, but only at weekends at two-hour intervals. Previously, the approximately one-kilometre-long section between the two stations at the border, Perl in the Saarland and
Apach Apach (german: Apach) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in northeastern France. Apach is from Sierck-les-Bains, from Thionville, and from Metz. It is on the border of Germany and Luxembourg, the municipalities just across t ...
in Lorraine, was not served. Both stations were terminal stations for all passenger services in their countries. As part of the expanded Rhineland-Palatinate integrated timetable of 2015 (''Rheinland-Pfalz-Takt'' 2015), some Regionalbahn services were extended from the timetable change in December 2014 from Perl to Thionville.


Rolling stock

After the end of steam traction in 1974, the line was largely used by locomotives of class 181 hauling passengers and freight trains. In freight transport, these were followed by Trier V160 locomotives (reclassified as class 216 in the 1970s), then Class 215 locomotives from the 1980s. In passenger services
Uerdingen railbus The Uerdingen railbus (German: ''Uerdinger Schienenbus'') is the common term for the multiple units which were developed by the German firm of Waggonfabrik Uerdingen for the Deutsche Bundesbahn and private railways after the Second World War. Th ...
es were also used on the German side and the French used class X 4300 diesel multiple units of the SNCF. Class 670 railcars were briefly used in 1996, but did not prove themselves in service. Only since the turn of the millennium, has rolling stock use changed fundamentally. Class 425 and 426 electric multiple units are used for passenger services. These should have been replaced by
Bombardier Talent The Talent is a multiple unit railcar manufactured by Bombardier that was developed by Waggonfabrik Talbot in Aachen shortly before the company was acquired by Bombardier in 1995. The name ''Talent'' is an acronym in German for ''TALbot LEicht ...
2 (class 442) EMUs in 2010. However, since they were not approved to operate by the
Federal Railway Authority The German Federal Railway Authority (german: Eisenbahn-Bundesamt, ) has been the independent federal authority for the regulation of the railways in Germany since 1 January 1994. It is under the supervision and direction of the Federal Minist ...
(''Eisenbahn-Bundesamt''), class 143 locomotives were used with older double-decker carriages. French X 73900 (
Alstom Coradia The Alstom Coradia is a family of diesel multiple unit, diesel and electric multiple units for Inter-city rail, intercity and Regional rail, regional service manufactured by Alstom, with variants operating in Europe, North America, and Africa. ...
) diesel multiple units are used on weekends between Trier and Metz. In 2011, freight operations were largely in the hands of multi-system locomotives such as the German class 185 (Bombardier
TRAXX Alstom Traxx (sold as Bombardier TRAXX before 2021) is a modular product platform of mainline diesel-electric and electric locomotives produced originally by Bombardier Transportation and later Alstom, which was built in both freight and passen ...
) and the French BB 37000.


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Thionville-Trier railway Railway lines in Rhineland-Palatinate Railway lines in the Saarland Railway lines in Grand Est Cross-border railway lines in Germany Cross-border railway lines in France Railway lines opened in 1878 France–Germany border