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Nord-Süd-Strecke

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Nord-Süd-Strecke (truncated)
BHF
Hannover Hauptbahnhof
BHF
Bf Hannover Messe/Laatzen
ABZrf
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line
BHF
Sarstedt
ABZlf
to Hildesheim (–Braunschweig)
BHF
Nordstemmen Keilbahnhof
ABZrg
from Hildesheim change possible in Nordstemmen
BHF
Elze
ABZrf
Weserbahn to Hameln
BHF
Alfeld
ABZrg
from Goslar and Salzgitter
BHF
Kreiensen
ABZrg
Südharzstrecke
BHF
Northeim
ABZrf
Sollingbahn
ABZlg
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line
BHF
Göttingen
ABZrf
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line
BHF
Friedland (Han)
ABZld
Halle-Kasseler Eisenbahn interrupted 1945-1990
BHF
Eichenberg
ABZrf
to Kassel
BHF
Bad Sooden-Allendorf
BHF
Eschwege West
ABZlg
from Kassel
BHF
Bebra
ABZld
to Eisenach
BHF
Bad Hersfeld
BHF
Hünfeld
ABZlg
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line
ABZlg
Vogelsbergbahn
BHF
Fulda
ABZlf
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line
BHF
Flieden
STRrg ABZrf
Frankfurt branch
BHF STR
Schlüchtern
BHF STR
Gelnhausen
ABZld STR
Aschaffenburg and Darmstadt
BHF STR
Hanau
BHF STR
Offenbach
ABZld STR
Mainz and Mannheim
KBFe STR
Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof
BHF
Elm
BHF
Burgsinn
ABZld
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line
ABZrd
Main-Spessart-Bahn to Aschaffenburg
BHF
Gemünden am Main
BHF
Karlstadt
ABZlg
Hanover-Würzburg high-speed line
BHF
Würzburg

The Nord-Süd-Strecke (literally "North-South line") is an amalgamation of several railway lines in Germany that came to significant importance in West Germany and are therefore commonly regarded as a single entity. During the times of West Germany, it was the most important and the most densely used long-distance line of the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Since 1991, after the opening of the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line, the line mainly sees local passenger trains, freight trains and night services, as the long-distance services almost exclusively use the new line.

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[edit] History

The single lines on the route were quite notable, however the long-distance traffic Hanover-Fulda-Frankfurt/Würzburg was negligible. Most trains between Hanover and Frankfurt were routed via Kassel and the Main-Weser-Bahn, and many trains to Bavaria ran via Leipzig/Halle and the Saalbahn line.

[edit] Post-1945

Long distance trains in Bebra
Long distance trains in Bebra

The situation changed drastically after World War II - Germany was divided in half, and, owing to the Wanfried Agreement, all of the lines forming the North-South line were situated inside West Germany. As the connection via Leipzig and Halle was no longer available, the lines had to carry most of the traffic, which had shifted from Germany's previous East-West orientation. Providing a convenient bypass around the GDR, the lines also took international trains like the Copenhagen to Vienna expresses. The Deutsche Bundesbahn favoured the faster connection via Hanover, Fulda and Würzburg over the Main-Weser-Bahn which had the disadvantage of the terminal station in Kassel, among others. With the Main-Weser-Bahn taking most of the freight traffic, the passenger traffic on the Nord-Süd-Strecke increased steadily in the 1950s and 1960s.

The line saw massive investments, among them the 1963 electrification. The maximum speed was increased wherever possible, with several stretches of line permitting speeds of 160 km/h and 200 km/h on some short stretches between Gelnhausen and Hanau. However, other places like Eichenberg or Bebra became severe bottlenecks, only permitting speeds of 100 km/h or even lower.

It was foreseeable since the 1960s that the existing railway line would be too overloaded and too slow for the traffic demand expected in West Germany. The situation worsened when the InterCity service was introduced in 1972 and 1979, and the old line was amended by the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line, whose Fulda-Würzburg part opened in 1988, the Hanover-Fulda part following in 1991.

[edit] Since 1991

The ICE trains from and to Hanover use the high-speed line north of Fulda. Trains going to Frankfurt use the Frankfurt branch of the old line. The section Bebra-Fulda sees ICE services from Dresden to Frankfurt.

Between Göttingen and Hanover, the former InterRegio services now run as InterCity trains, calling at Alfeld, Kreiensen and Northeim.

Other than that, the Nord-Süd-Strecke sees almost exclusively RegionalExpress and RegionalBahn trains as well as a high number of freight trains. Some night trains operated by DB NachtZug use the line at night to prolong travel times to prevent a too early arrival at their destination.

[edit] Route

The Nord-Süd-Strecke is made up of several historically grown railway lines:

[edit] Hannover – Göttingen – Friedland

The section of Göttingen is part of the Hannöversche Südbahn that was opened in 1854 (Hanover - Kassel (- Marburg - Frankfurt am Main)). Important stations are Alfeld (Leine) and Northeim. In 1867, a branch line via Friedland was built to Arenshausen to connect the Halle-Kasseler Eisenbahn with Göttingen and the Südbahn. This part of the line mostly runs in the Leine river valley.

[edit] Friedland – Bebra

In 1876, after Prussia had annexed the Kingdom of Hanover and Kurhessen, the Prussian railways built a connection between the Hannöversche Südbahn and the Frankfurt-Bebraer Bahn via Bad Sooden-Allendorf and Eschwege. Near Eichenberg and Cornberg, four tunnels had to be built.

[edit] Bebra – Fulda – Frankfurt am Main

The line was opened in 1868 as the line Frankfurt am Main – EisenachErfurtHalle/Leipzig. Between Bad Hersfeld and Fulda, it leaves the valley of the Fulda. Originally, the line connected Flieden to Elm using a zig zag, then went down again to Schlüchtern. This section has been cut off since 1914 by the Distelrasen-Tunnel. From Schlüchtern, the line follows the Kinzig river, ultimately leading to Frankfurt am Main via Gelnhausen and Hanau.

[edit] Flieden – Gemünden

The Fulda-Main-Bahn, built in 1872, is a very curvy line that is rich in tunnels. It leads through the valleys of the rivers Fliede, Kinzig and Sinn, following the Sinn until it meets the Main near Gemünden.

[edit] Gemünden – Würzburg

Traffic on the Nord-Süd-Strecke uses the Main-Spessart-Bahn, which mostly runs in the valley of the Main river between Gemünden and Würzburg.

[edit] References

This article incorporates text translated from the corresponding German Wikipedia article as of 2007-01-26.

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