Bamberg–Hof Railway
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The Bamberg–Hof railway is a -long main line that runs through
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. The line runs from
Bamberg Bamberg (, , ; East Franconian German, East Franconian: ''Bambärch'') is a town in Upper Franconia district in Bavaria, Germany, on the river Regnitz close to its confluence with the river Main (river), Main. Bamberg had 79,000 inhabitants in ...
via Lichtenfels, Kulmbach, Neuenmarkt- Wirsberg and Münchberg to Hof. The section from Hof to Neuenmarkt now forms part of the
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.


History

The line is part of the Ludwig South-North Railway from
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to Hof. It was built in 3 stages between 1846 and 1848 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways. Its expansion into a double-tracked railway followed in 1891 and the line was electrified from Bamberg to Lichtenfels and beyond that via the Franconian Forest Railway to Saalfeld on 10 May 1939. In the 1960s the second track was lifted between Marktschorgast and Stammbach due to the lack of traffic.


Opening dates

* 15 February 1846: Bamberg–Lichtenfels * 15 October 1846: Lichtenfels–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg * 1 November 1848: Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg–Hof


Description of the route

Shortly after the route leaves Bamberg station the branch line to Scheßlitz (now closed) branches off, as does the main line to Würzburg that runs parallel as far as the heights of Kleingartensiedlung and then swings away to the northwest. From the left, a link line from the Würzburg railway joins the route; which now passes under the A 70 motorway and runs past the western edge of Hallstadt and then parallel to the B 4 before reaching Breitengüßbach. After the station the branch line to Ebern branches off as well as the branch line to Dietersdorf – now closed and dismantled. The line passes under A 73 motorway and runs parallel to the river Main. Passing through the stations of Ebing, Zapfendorf, Ebensfeld (where in future the high-speed line to Erfurt will form a junction) and Bad Staffelstein, the line reaches Lichtenfels. From Lichtenfels station the line follows the course of the Main as far as Mainleus. In Hochstadt- Marktzeuln the Franconian Forest Railway to Ludwigsstadt and Saalfeld turns off; and at Kulmbach the railway from Thurnau and Bayreuth branches off only a few metres away from where the ''Schlömener curve'' link line meets it. Beyond this, the line runs up the '' Schiefe Ebene'' to Marktschorgast station, from the end of which it becomes single-tracked as far as Stammbach. Passing Münchberg and Schwarzenbach an der Saale the line reaches Oberkotzau, is united there with the lines from
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and Selb, runs past Moschendorf over the river
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and finally arrives at the terminus of Hof Hauptbahnhof.


Upgrade or expansion

The line is doubled and electrified from Bamberg to Hochstadt-Marktzeuln. The remaining section to Hof is not electrified but, apart from the single-tracked section from Marktschorgast to Stammbach, is also doubled. The top speed applicable to the route is, in places, up to 160 km/h.


Trains

In 2007, '' InterCityExpress'' trains working the
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–Nuremberg–
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route run hourly between Bamberg and Lichtenfels.
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s of Class 411 are used on these services. '' RegionalExpress'' trains on the Nuremberg–Bamberg–Lichtenfels– Sonneberg and
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–Bamberg– Lichtenfels– Hof/Bayreuth routes also shuttle hourly on the Bamberg–Lichtenfels section. They are reinforced by ''Regionalbahn'' trains on the Nuremberg–Bamberg–Lichtenfels line. ''RegionalExpress'' trains to Sonneberg comprise double-decker trains designed for speeds of up to 160 km/h headed by Class 146
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. The line from Würzburg to Hof/Bayreuth is worked by diesel-powered Class 612 tilting trains due to the tight curves on the ''Schiefe Ebene'' and the unelectrified stretch from Hochstadt-Marktzeuln to Hof. These are separated or combined during 'system halts' at Wirsberg. The two-hourly ''Regionalexpress'' to Würzburg–Bamberg–Hof/Bayreuth is supplemented by ''RE'' trains between Lichtenfels and Hof/Bayreuth to provide an hourly service. ''RegionalBahn'' services on the Lichtenfels–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg section are provided by Desiro multiples of the '' Regentalbahn'' working under contract to '' DB Regio''. Between Marktschorgast and Hof a few trains of the '' Franken-Sachsen-Express'' work the route from Nuremberg via Bayreuth to
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.


Future


Nuremberg-Ebensfeld upgrade

The line between Bamberg and Ebensfeld (main article) is to be upgraded to 230 km/h in order to reduce journey times between Munich and Berlin still further. Therefore, the line will be closed from 12 January 2016 until 3 September 2016 between Bamberg and Bad Staffelstein.Deutsche Bahn
Time table changes page 820
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Upper Franconia diesel network

''
Regionalbahn The ''Regionalbahn'' (; lit. Regional train; abbreviated ''RB'') is a train categories in Europe, type of Regional rail, local passenger train (stopping train) in Germany. It is similar to the Regionalzug (R) and Regio (Swiss railway train), R ...
'' services on the Lichtenfels–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg(–Bayreuth) and Münchberg–Hof routes are part of the Bavarian Railway Company’s ''Upper Franconia Diesel Network'' announced on 8 February 2008, which is due to start on 12 June 2011 with new vehicles and a better level of service. In addition, direct hourly trains are planned from Weiden via Bayreuth and Lichtenfels to Bad Rodach. Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr und Technologie:
Freistaat Bayern schreibt Diesel-Zugleistungen auf dem Schienennetz in Nordostbayern aus
''. Press release of 11 February 2008


See also

* Ludwig South-North Railway


External links


Route description at ''Nahverkehr Franken'' website (private)


References

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