RE 70 Weser-Leine-Express |
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Locale | North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany |
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Route number | 310, 370 |
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Line length | 109.4 km (68.0 mi) |
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Operating speed | 160 km/h (99 mph) (maximum) |
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Operating points and lines [1]
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Bielefeld Hbf
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Herford
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ICE, IC, RE
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Löhne (Westfalen)
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RE,RB
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Bad Oeynhausen
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IC,RE
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Porta Westfalica
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RE
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Minden (Westfalen)
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ICE,IC,RE,S
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Bückeburg
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RE,S
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Stadthagen
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RE,S
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Haste (Han)
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RE,S
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Wunstorf
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RE,S
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Hannover Hbf
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ICE,IC,RE,RB,S
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Lehrte
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RE,RB,S
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Hämelerwald
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RE
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Vöhrum
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RE
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Peine
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IC,RE
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Vechelde
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RE
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Braunschweig Hbf
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ICE,IC,RE,RB
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The Weser-Leine-Express (RE 70) is the name used in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) for a Regional-Express service that connects the east Westphalian regional centre of Bielefeld and Minden and the Lower Saxony regional centres of Hanover and Braunschweig.[2] The NRW government found that there was sufficient state interest for it to support operations on the section in that state. The service alternates with the Ems-Leine-Express, which connects Rheine with Minden and Braunschweig. The border between North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony Between is crossed between Minden and Bückeburg.