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The Trier West Railway (german: Trierer Weststrecke) a 14 km-long railway line running from
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 ...
-Ehrang in the German state of
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Wasserbillig Wasserbillig ( lb, Waasserbëlleg ) is a town in the Communes of Luxembourg, commune of Mertert, in eastern Luxembourg. , Wasserbillig has 2,186 inhabitants, which makes it the largest town in Mertert. Wasserbillig is the administrative seat of ...
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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 ...
via Trier-West. The double-track, electrified section between Trier-Ehrang and the Moselle bridge at Konz forms a bypass of the Trier rail node. The track was built from 1860 to 1870 and since 1983 it has been used only for freight traffic. The ''Zweckverband Schienenpersonennahverkehr Rheinland-Pfalz Nord'' (municipal association for rail transport in northern Rhineland-Palatinate) plans to use the line again for passengers with an hourly Regionalbahn connection from
Wittlich The town of Wittlich (; Moselle Franconian: ''Wittlech'') is the seat of the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Its historic town centre and the beauty of the surrounding countryside make the town a centre for tourism in ...
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. Currently, it lacks the necessary stations.


History

In 1856,
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an em ...
decided to build a railway line between
Saarbrücken Saarbrücken (; french: link=no, Sarrebruck ; Rhine Franconian: ''Saarbrigge'' ; lb, Saarbrécken ; lat, Saravipons, lit=The Bridge(s) across the Saar river) is the capital and largest city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken is S ...
, Trier and Luxembourg. This decision was taken partly for military reasons, that is to connect the garrison at Trier and the Prussian
Federal Fortress Under the terms of the 1815 Peace of Paris, France was obliged to pay for the construction of a line of fortresses to protect the German Confederation against any future aggression by France. All fortresses were located outside Austria and Prussia ...
at Luxembourg with the
Palatine Ludwig Railway A palatine or palatinus (in Latin; plural ''palatini''; cf. derivative spellings below) is a high-level official attached to imperial or royal courts in Europe since Roman times.
opened in 1849, and partly for economic reasons. Firstly, it did not want international rail traffic to run via the French railway on the
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 ...
– Thionville–Luxembourg route, which was under construction. Secondly, Prussia wanted to create new export opportunities for coal mining on the Saar, and specifically for the
Dillinger Hütte Dillinger Hütte is a steel producer in Dillingen, in the German Federal State of Saarland, and has a history stretching back more than three hundred years. The plant was founded in 1685, and was Germany's first Aktiengesellschaft, or joint ...
(steelworks) and the Boch pottery in
Mettlach Mettlach (Saarlandic dialect:Mettlich) is a municipality in the district Merzig-Wadern, in Saarland, Germany, situated on the river Saar, approximately northwest of Merzig, and south of Trier. The headquarters of Villeroy & Boch are in Mettlach. ...
. Construction of 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 ...
(''Saarstrecke'') started on 25 June 1856. The first section to Merzig was opened on 16 December 1858 and the remaining section to Trier was opened on 25 May 1860. At first, an express, three stopping trains and two freight trains a day operated between Trier and Saarbrücken. 15 months later, the remaining section between the Moselle bridge at Konz and the city of Luxembourg was opened on 29 August 1861. The total cost was approximately 5.6 million thalers. The private Rhenish Railway Company (''Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'') gained a concession to build a railway from
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Euskirchen Euskirchen (; Ripuarian: ''Öskerche'') is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the district Euskirchen. While Euskirchen resembles a modern shopping town, it also has a history dating back over 700 years, having been granted to ...
,
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Schleiden Schleiden is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It lies in the Eifel hills, in the district of Euskirchen, and has 12,998 inhabitants as of 30 June 2017. Schleiden is connected by a tourist railway to Kall, on the Eifel Railway between Col ...
in 1856, which it began to build in 1864. The Prussian government ordered that this line be extended from Kall to Trier for military reasons. The section of this route between Euskirchen and Trier became part of the
Eifel Railway The Eifel (; lb, Äifel, ) is a low mountain range in western Germany and eastern Belgium. It occupies parts of southwestern North Rhine-Westphalia, northwestern Rhineland-Palatinate and the southern area of the German-speaking Community of ...
, which was opened between
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and Trier on 15 June 1871. This completed the line that later became the Trier West Railway. The construction of the Moselle Line between
Koblenz Koblenz (; Moselle Franconian language, Moselle Franconian: ''Kowelenz''), spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman Empire, Roman mili ...
and Trier, opened on 15 May 1879, led to the Eifel Railway losing most of its passenger traffic. This ran from Ehrang over the Moselle near Pfalzel to the new
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'') and then on to Konz-Karthaus, where it connected to lines to Saarbrücken, Metz and Luxembourg. The last part of the Trier West Railway, the Ehrang–Biewer freight line, was opened to traffic on 1 October 1925. It was built in the course of the construction of the now-defunct Ehrang marshalling yard and the associated Ehrang locomotive workshop. Biewer station was built on the track running towards Ehrang on an overpass crossing over a double-track freight line. In the Second World War the line was damaged only a little in two places and was re-opened to traffic by the end of 1945. After the war, the overpass at Biewer on the Biewer–Ehrang passenger line was removed and was replaced by a diamond crossing. In 1966, 13 pairs of local services ran between
Igel Igel is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Igel is known for the Igel Column, a 23 m high Roman decorated tomb. The Igel Column is a UNESCO World Heritage Site A World Heritage Site is a landma ...
and Trier-West, of which only four continued to Ehrang. Pallien and Biewer were no longer served from 1966. Passenger traffic began to decline in the early 1970s. First, passenger services were discontinued late in the evening and on weekends and were replaced by Deutsche Bundesbahn buses. The remaining trains were increasingly "in competition" with buses running parallel to the railway line, which eventually led to an increasing reduction in the number of the train services. In 1983, passenger services were discontinued after two years of services of only one train each day, the so-called "alibi train". In 1983, about 40 freight trains ran on the track each working day. After the end of the passenger traffic in 1983, the Ehrang–Biewer passenger tracks were dismantled and the protection of the Mäusheckerweg level crossing was reduced to a half barrier with a flashing light. In the late 1980s, an increasing shift of freight trains to the main line on the right (east) side of the Moselle began, which meant that the line was only still for some hours each day. In the 1990s, the line was only used for traffic running to the Euren industrial area. As a result, part of the line from the branch to the Euren industrial area via Zewen towards Igel had no scheduled trains. It was intended to reduce the line to one track and to remove the overhead line. The remaining line would have been operated only as a connection to the industrial area. Therefore, DB applied for permission to close the Trier West Railway completely. The closure was approved on 14 November 1997, but never completed. In the late 1990s, the foundations of the former passenger track in Ehrang and Biewer were removed and the line was reopened for the passage of freight. Currently the line is used several times an hour for freight. The trains run between Ehrang and
Wasserbillig Wasserbillig ( lb, Waasserbëlleg ) is a town in the Communes of Luxembourg, commune of Mertert, in eastern Luxembourg. , Wasserbillig has 2,186 inhabitants, which makes it the largest town in Mertert. Wasserbillig is the administrative seat of ...
and between Saarbrücken 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 ...
. The railway to the Euren/Zewen industrial area is served from Monday to Friday at noon by a freight exchange train (
Übergabegüterzug An ''Übergabegüterzug'' (abbreviated to: ''Üg'' or ''Übergabe'', literally goods exchange train) is a goods train that moves individual goods wagons on the first or last stage of their journey i.e. from the start to the first railway hub or f ...
), which runs regularly from Ehrang via Trier-West and Euren. Additional services, such as wine deliveries to Schloss Wachenheim, operate as required. In addition, the Trier West Railway serves as an alternative route for freight, depending on the workload through Trier Hauptbahnhof.


Route

The 14 km-long Trier West Railway began at Ehrang station and reached Biewer at the 3.1 km point. This section is no longer passable. Today Biewer is reached from Ehrang freight yard over the Ehrang–Biewer freight line. The line runs along the left bank of the Moselle to the former Pallien station (5.8 km), past sandstone cliffs, which are up to 80 m high, on the sides of the Joster and Fichten mountains. Then the Moselle valley widens again and the line runs through Trier-West (7.7 km), Euren (9.6 km) to Zewen (12.6 km). Until the late 1990s, there was still a siding of the French army between Trier West and Euren. Between Euren and Zewen, an industrial track branches off to the industrial district of Trier–Euren. It is about 2.5 km long and is used primarily to connect to Japan Tobacco International and the champagne manufacturer, ''Schloss Wachenheim''. The line is up to 1.5 km from the Mosel at Zewen but only 200 metres away at Igel. The line continues on the north bank (left bank of the Moselle), the route continues to Igel-Wasserbillig, where, after crossing the Luxembourg border on the bridge over the
Sauer The Sauer (German and Luxembourgish, , ) or Sûre ( French, ) is a river in Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany. A left tributary of the Moselle, its total length is . Rising near Vaux-sur-Sûre in the Ardennes in southeastern Belgium, the Sauer f ...
at Wasserbilligerbrück, the line connects with the Luxemburg–Wasserbillig railway, which connects with Luxembourg railway station. At Igel, the line branches over the Moselle bridge to Konz, where it connects with lines to Karthaus and Trier Hauptbahnhof, to Konz and Saarbrücken and to Oberbillig and Metz. The Trier West Railway formerly also connected with the Nims-Sauer Valley Railway (''Nims-Sauertalbahn''), running from
Bitburg Bitburg (; french: Bitbourg; lb, Béibreg) is a city in Germany, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate approximately 25 km (16 mi.) northwest of Trier and 50 km (31 mi.) northeast of Luxembourg city. The American Spangdahlem ...
-Erdorf via Bitburg and
Irrel Irrel is a municipality in the district Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Eifel, near the border with Luxembourg, at the confluence of the rivers Prüm and Nims. It is located approximately 15 km south-wes ...
to Igel, where it connected to Trier-West. The junction with the Sauer valley line was near the ''Löwener Mühle'' hotel ("Igel-West," between Wasserbillig and Igel) until it was dismantled in the late 1960s. At a meeting of transport ministers Claude Wiseler and
Peter Ramsauer Peter Ramsauer (born 10 February 1954) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) who served as the Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Development in the Second Merkel cabinet. Early life and education ...
on 7 October 2011, it was announced that the line between Igel station and Igel-West would be duplicated again at a cost of €19.6 million. €8 million of this would be provided by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The bridge where federal highway 49 crosses the line on the outskirts on Igel towards Luxembourg and Löwener Mühle, is to be demolished in the spring of 2013 and replaced. The development of this 1.8 km long bottleneck is to be completed by 2015. It will allow an increase in the maximum speed to 90 km/h and an hourly service between Trier and Luxembourg.


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{{Commons category, Trierer Weststrecke, Trier West line Railway lines in Rhineland-Palatinate