Kiel–Lübeck railway

Kiel–Lübeck
Overview
Line number1023/1110/1100
Service
Route number145, ex 114 e
Technical
Line length80.7 km (50.1 mi)
(Double-track railway: Kiel Hbf–Abzw. Kiel Hbf. (SS)
Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen–Eutin
Bad Schwartau–Lübeck Hauptbahnhof)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Kiel
Old station (1844-1899)
0.0
Kiel Hbf
East Coast Railway
Kiel Hgbf
from Meimersdorf Ost
Siding, Kiel Hbf. (SS)
to Schönberger Strand
to Bad Segeberg (Track to Kiel-Wellsee)
5.0
Kiel-Elmschenhagen
5.3
Elmschenhagen
(to 1981)
6.5
Kroog
(to 1981)
8.1
Schwentinental-Raisdorf Ostseepark
(planned)
9.5
Raisdorf
Kirchbarkau–Lütjenburg light railway
to Kirchbarkau
15.4
Preetz
19.1
Kühren (Holst.)
21.7
Wahlstorf
26.7
Ascheberg (Holst)
33.1
Plön
38.7
Timmdorf
42.4
Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen
47.7
0.0
Eutin
4.8
Bockholt
8.7
Ottendorf (Holst)
11.5
Pönitz (Holst)
to Ahrensbök
13.8
Gleschendorf
19.3
Pansdorf
27.0
Bad Schwartau
33.0
Lübeck Hauptbahnhof

The Kiel–Lübeck railway is a non-electrified, mostly single-track railway line in eastern Schleswig-Holstein in north Germany. It links Kiel and Lübeck, the only two large cities (with more than 100,000 inhabitants) in the state. Passenger services on the 81-kilometre route are currently (2010) operated by DB Regio.