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Westfrankenbahn

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Westfrankenbahn
Overview
OwnerDeutsche Bahn AG
Websitewww.westfrankenbahn.de
Service
Services
Depot(s)Schöllkrippen
Rolling stock
Daily ridershipc. 16,200 including Kahlgrundbahn[1]
Ridership3,600,000 km (2,200,000 mi) annually
Technical
Line length371 km (231 mi), with 206 km (128 mi) using its own infrastructure
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Triebwagen der Baureihe 628 als RegionalBahn von Würzburg nach Crailsheim in Kirchheim (Unterfr)
Lokomotive 218 105-5 der Westfrankenbahn in Aschaffenburg

The Westfrankenbahn (WFB for short) is a RegioNetz of the Deutsche Bahn AG based in Aschaffenburg.

History

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The Westfrankenbahn was founded on January 1, 2006.[2] The company leased the Aschaffenburg–Miltenberg line between Aschaffenburg Süd and Miltenberg, the Miltenberg West–Wertheim line, the Lauda–Wertheim line, the Crailsheim–Königshofen line and the Seckach–Miltenberg line. In addition, the Westfrankenbahn operates passenger trains on the routes Crailsheim–Heilbronn and Lauda–Königshofen. Since December 13, 2015, the Kahl–Schöllkrippen line has also been part of it. While no services have been provided on the Würzburg–Lauda section since December 2018, individual trains have been running between Lauda and Osterburken since then and continue to Heilbronn until December 2019. The total length of travel traveled by Westfrankenbahn is 401 kilometres (249 mi), of which 204 kilometres (127 mi) are on the company's own infrastructure.[1] Annually, the line provides a total of 3.6 million kilometers of rail transport.

In 2016, however, freight traffic only took place on the northern routes. The port in Wertheim is served regularly. Freight trains also run to Obernburg-Elsenfeld, Miltenberg, Kleinheubach and Gamburg.[3]

Lines

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Line Route KBS Time (in min)
(as of 2021)
RE 80 Heilbronn HbfÖhringen HbfSchwäbisch Hall-HessentalCrailsheim 783, 785 120
(with RB 83 Stundentakt Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental – Öhringen Hbf/Heilbronn Hbf)
RB 83 Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental – Öhringen Hbf (– Heilbronn Hbf) 783 120
(Öhringen–Heilbronn nur Mo–Fr, zusammen mit RE 80 Stundentakt Schwäbisch Hall-Hessental – Öhringen Hbf/Heilbronn Hbf)
RB 84 MiltenbergWalldürnSeckach (– Osterburken) 784 60–120
RB 85 OsterburkenLauda (– Würzburg Hbf) 780 60 (Mo–Fr)
120 (Sa+So)(together with DB Regio Bayern, only individual trains operated by the WFB)
RE 87 Crailsheim – Bad Mergentheim – Lauda – TauberbischofsheimWertheim – Miltenberg – Aschaffenburg Hbf 781, 782 120
60 (Mo–Fr Wertheim–Aschaffenburg)
(together with RB 88 (BW) Mo–Fr hourly Wertheim–Lauda–Crailsheim)
RB 88 (BW) Crailsheim – Bad Mergentheim – Lauda – Tauberbischofsheim – Wertheim 782 120 (Mo–Fr)
(together with RE 87 hourly)
RB 88 (BY) Miltenberg – Aschaffenburg Hbf 781 60

Trains

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The West Franconia Railway originally had 32 diesel railcars of the series 628, 10 diesel railcars of the series 642 and the diesel locomotive 218 105 available. Since 2016, 218460 has replaced the 218105-5, which has since been sold to NeSA.[4] In December 2018, the company took over additional series 642 railcars from DB Regio, which were modernized and replaced the last units of the 628 series by December 2019. Today the WFB uses 44 class 642 railcars. On December 1, 2019, the farewell trip for the class 628 took place at the Westfrankenbahn,[5] the remaining vehicles continued to be used in regular traffic until December 13. Some of the class 628.2 multiple units were handed over to Arriva in the Czech Republic in mid-2019, while those of class 628.4 were largely transferred to the Südostbayernbahn to Mühldorf and to the RAB were delivered to Ulm. In April 2022, the two mint turquoise/pastel turquoise/light grey painted VT 628 (Anna and Maria) returned to the Westfrankenbahn's inventory, having previously been used by the RAB.

References

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  1. ^ a b Zahlen, Daten, Fakten auf bahn.de, retrieved 16 October 2017.
  2. ^ Magazin "der schienenbus", Heft 6/2006, Seite 77 – Streckenmeldung Kursbuchstrecke 709
  3. ^ Peter Garke (2016), "Vom Taubertal bis Madonnenland", eisenbahn-magazin (in German), no. 1, pp. 42f., ISSN 0342-1902
  4. ^ "Fahrzeugbestand der NeSA: 218 105-5". nesa-bahn.de (in German). Eisenbahn-Betriebsgesellschaft Neckar-Schwarzwald-Alb mbH. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
  5. ^ "Westfrankenbahn stellt veraltete Schienenfahrzeuge außer Dienst". main-echo.de (in German). 2019-11-18. Retrieved 2022-08-08.
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