Nuremberg–Bamberg railway

Nuremberg–Bamberg Railway
Overview
Native nameBahnstrecke Nürnberg–Bamberg
StatusOperational
OwnerDB Netz
Line number5900, 5919
5907, 5972 (Nuremberg Hbf.–Fürth)
LocaleBavaria, Germany
Termini
Stations19
Service
TypeHeavy rail, Passenger/Freight rail
Intercity rail, Regional rail, Commuter rail
Route number820, 890.1
Operator(s)DB Fernverkehr, DB Regio, Nuremberg S-Bahn
History
OpenedStages between 1844–1876
Technical
Line length62.4 km (38.8 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track (throughout), quadruple track (between Fürth and south of Bamberg)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC catenary
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Route map

km
62.4
Bamberg
S1
(240
55.5
B 505
54.8
Strullendorf
249
Strullendorf–Schlüsselfeld railway to Schlüsselfeld
51.2
Hirschaid
48.5
Buttenheim
45.3
Eggolsheim
256
41.7
38.5
B 470
38.3
Forchheim (Oberfr)
266
Forchheim–Behringersmühle railway
to Ebermannstadt
(
closed
c.1990
)
Trubbach
37.2
Trubbachbrücke
junction
Forchheim–Behringersmühle railway
to Ebermannstadt (since c.1990)
36.8
Augrabenbrücke
junction
Forchheim–Höchstadt railway
to Höchstadt (since c.1990)
34.6
Kersbach
31.0
Baiersdorf
268
27.5
Bubenreuth
24.9
Burgberg Tunnel (306.65
23.5
Erlangen
278
Erlangen-Gräfenberg railway to Gräfenberg
22.3
Erlangen freight yard
21.6
Erlangen Paul-Gossen-Straße
21.6
20.6
Erlangen-Bruck
288
Erlangen-Bruck–Herzogenaurach railway
to Frauenaurach
19.4
18.8
Eltersdorf
16.8
Großgründlach
(
closed
2 June 1991
)
original route via Poppenreuth (closed 1876)
planned freight bypass to
Nuremberg marshalling yard
15.6
14.5
Vach
290.3
12.1
Regnitz (176
10.2
Fürth-Unterfarrnbach
10.1
8.2.
Rednitz (186.7
7.6
Fürth (Bayern) Hauptbahnhof
297
6.1
Nuremberg Ring Railway
to Nuremberg marshalling yard
5.7
Fürth Cross
Bavarian Ludwig Railway
original route via Poppenreuth (closed 1876)
5.4
Nürnberg-Doos
closed to passengers
in 1991
planned freight line
between Nuremberg marshalling yard and Erlangen
5.0
4.8
Nuremberg
Ring Railway
between Nuremberg marshalling
yard and Nürnberg Nordost
(
closed
2009
)
3.6
Nürnberg-Neusündersbühl
(closed 2006)
3.6
B 4 R
3.2
Nürnberg Jansenbrücke junction
to Nuremberg main goods yard
2.1
Nürnberg-Rothenburger Straße
freight line
to Nuremberg marshalling yard
freight line
to Nuremberg main goods yard
1.1
Nürnberg-Steinbühl
0.0
Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof
S3 S4
312
km
Source: German railway atlas

The Nuremberg-Bamberg line is a German railway connecting the Bavarian city of Nuremberg with Bamberg via Fürth, Erlangen, Forchheim. It is part of the northern section of the Ludwig South-North Railway. It runs along the Regnitz Valley and is one of the important German transport routes. Since 2010 line S1 of the Nuremberg S-Bahn uses the entirety of the line from Nuremberg to Bamberg.

The line has become important for long-distance services since German reunification and this has increased since the opening of the Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed line in 2017. As part of German Unity Transport Project No. 8 (Verkehrsprojekts Deutsche Einheit Nr. 8), it is being upgraded as an extension of the new line between Ebensfeld and Erfurt. It is mostly quadruple track with the exception of small sections in northern Fürth and south of Bamberg that are double track.