Rhine Railway (Baden)

Rhine Railway
Northern part
Overview
Native nameRheinbahn
Line number4020 (Mannheim–Rastatt)
4242 (Rastatt–border)
LocaleBaden-Württemberg, Germany; Alsace, France
Termini
Service
Route number700 (Mannheim–Karlsruhe)
702 (Karlsruhe–Rastatt)
710.4/41 (Karlsruhe Stadtbahn)
Technical
Line length
  • formerly ca. 122 km
  • now: 90.2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary (Mannheim–Rastatt:)
Operating speed200 km/h (124.3 mph) (maximum)
Route map

0.0
Mannheim Hbf
2.0
Mannheim factory station
3.4
Mannheim-Neckarau
4.7
Altrip
6.4
Mannheim-Rheinau port
8.0
Mannheim-Rheinau
former line to Ketsch (until 1966)
former line from Heidelberg (until 1967)
13.6
Schwetzingen
14.7
Oftersheim
former
line to Speyer (now siding)
21.7
Hockenheim
HSL to Stuttgart
24.5
Neulußheim
29.4
Kirrlach
29.9
Waghäusel
32.5
Wiesental
34.6
Philippsburg Molzau
(junction)
Graben-Neudorf Nord
39.6
Graben-Neudorf
45.5
Friedrichstal (Baden)
50.4
Blankenloch
55.1
Karlsruhe-Hagsfeld
(former route of the Rhine Railway until 1913)
former connection to aw Karlsruhe (until 199x)
Karlsruhe freight yard (old)
(until 199x)
Karlsruhe Hbf (old)
(until 1913)
former route of the Hardt Railway, Maxau Railway
60.7
Karlsruhe Hbf
(former route of the Rhine Railway until 1913)
from Karlsruhe Albtalbf (with system change)
63.2
Karlsruhe-Dammerstock
63.3
64.8
(chainage change from route shortening in 1913)
67.8
Forchheim (b Karlsruhe)
71.2
Block post Basheide
73.1
Durmersheim Nord
74.1
Durmersheim
76.5
Bietigheim (Baden)
79.3
Ötigheim
82.9
Rastatt
86.6
Rastatt Industrie-Stammgl (siding)
86.6
DB Netz / AVG Network boundary
87.3
Depot 57 (munitions store)
(siding)
90.2
Wintersdorf (Baden)
(siding)
91.9
AVG / DB Netz Network boundary
92.0
DB Netz / SNCF Network boundary
92.3
28.8
Wintersdorf Rhine Bridge (528 m), Rhine,
  Germany / France national border
(siding)
24.7
Roppenheim
21.8
Rœschwoog
16.4
Soufflenheim
11.4
Schirrhein
3.7
Oberhoffen
0.0
Haguenau
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Rhine Railway (German: Rheinbahn) is a railway line in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, running from Mannheim via Karlsruhe to Rastatt, partly built as a strategic railway and formerly continuing to Haguenau in Alsace, now in France.

It was opened in 1870 as an alternative to the Baden Mainline and runs mostly broadly parallel with the Rhine Valley Railway, which runs from Mannheim to Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Rastatt, Offenburg and Basel. The Rhine Railway originally ran from Graben-Neudorf to Karlsruhe via a more westerly route than the current route, which is now named the Hardt Railway and is partly used by lines S 1 and S 11 of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn. In 1895 the current route was opened to Karlsruhe and extended to Rastatt and Haguenau. The section over the border along the Rhine in France was closed in 1966.

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.