The Emsland line (German: is a railway from
Rheine
Rheine () is a city in the district of Steinfurt (district), Steinfurt in Westphalia, Germany. It is the largest city in the district and the location of Rheine Air Base.
Geography
Rheine is on the river Ems (river), Ems, about north of Münster ...
via
Salzbergen
Salzbergen (Dutch:''Zoutbergen'') is a municipality in the Emsland district, Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Ems, approx. 25 km south of Lingen, and 10 km northwest of Rheine.
It has the oldest oil refinery
An ...
,
Lingen
Lingen (), officially Lingen (Ems), is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. In 2024, its population was 59,896 with 2,262 people who had registered the city as their secondary residence. Lingen, specifically "Lingen (Ems)" is located on the river Ems ...
,
Meppen
Meppen (; Northern Low Saxon: ''Möppen'') is a town in and the seat of the Emsland district of Lower Saxony, Germany, at the confluence of the Ems (river), Ems, Hase, and Nordradde rivers and the Dortmund–Ems Canal (DEK). The name stems from t ...
,
Lathen
Lathen is a municipality in the Emsland district, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the location of the Emsland Transrapid Test facility, a testing site for Transrapid maglev
Maglev (derived from '' magnetic levitation'') is a system of rail ...
,
Papenburg
Papenburg (; East Frisian Low Saxon: ''Papenbörg'') is a city in the district of Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the river Ems. It is known for its large shipyard, the Meyer-Werft, which specializes in building cruise liners.
Ge ...
and
Leer
Leer may refer to:
* Leer, Lower Saxony, town in Germany
** Leer (district), containing the town in Lower Saxony, Germany
** Leer (Ostfriesland) railway station
* Leer, South Sudan, town in South Sudan
** Leer County, an administrative division ...
to
Emden
Emden () is an Independent city (Germany), independent town and seaport in Lower Saxony in the north-west of Germany and lies on the River Ems (river), Ems, close to the Germany–Netherlands border, Netherlands border. It is the main town in t ...
, continuing to
Norden
Norden is a Scandinavian and German word, directly translated as "the North". It may refer to:
Places England
* Norden, Basingstoke, a ward of Basingstoke and Deane
* Norden, Dorset, a hamlet near Corfe Castle
* Norden, Greater Manchester, a vill ...
and
Norddeich-Mole in
East Frisia
East Frisia () or East Friesland (; ; ; ) is a historic region in the northwest of Lower Saxony, Germany. It is primarily located on the western half of the East Frisia (peninsula), East Frisian peninsula, to the east of West Frisia and to the ...
in the German state of
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony is a States of Germany, German state (') in Northern Germany, northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ' of the Germany, Federal Re ...
. The line is named after the
Ems river
The Ems ( ; ) is a river in northwestern Germany. It runs through the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony, and discharges into the Dollart Bay which is part of the Wadden Sea. Its total length is . The state border between th ...
, which it follows for almost its entire length. The line opened in 1854 and 1856 and is one of the
oldest railways in Germany.
History
The line was built as part of the
Hanoverian Western Railway The Hanoverian Western Railway () was a line from the Löhne to Emden, built by the Royal Hanoverian State Railways in the mid-19th century in the west of the Kingdom of Hanover in the modern German states of Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia ...
, which was built by the
Royal Hanoverian State Railways in the 1850s to develop the western parts of the former
Kingdom of Hanover
The Kingdom of Hanover () was established in October 1814 by the Congress of Vienna, with the restoration of George III to his Hanoverian territories after the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleonic era. It succeeded the former Electorate of Hanover, and j ...
. The first section of this line was opened on 24 November 1854, between
Emden
Emden () is an Independent city (Germany), independent town and seaport in Lower Saxony in the north-west of Germany and lies on the River Ems (river), Ems, close to the Germany–Netherlands border, Netherlands border. It is the main town in t ...
and
Papenburg
Papenburg (; East Frisian Low Saxon: ''Papenbörg'') is a city in the district of Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the river Ems. It is known for its large shipyard, the Meyer-Werft, which specializes in building cruise liners.
Ge ...
, but it had no connection with the existing rail network. On 21 November 1855 passenger operations started on the section between
Löhne
Löhne (; , ) is a town in the district of Herford, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Geography
Löhne is situated on the river Werre, approx. 8 km north of Herford and 20 km south-west of Minden
Minden () is a middle-sized to ...
and
Osnabrück
Osnabrück (; ; archaic English: ''Osnaburg'') is a city in Lower Saxony in western Germany. It is situated on the river Hase in a valley penned between the Wiehen Hills and the northern tip of the Teutoburg Forest. With a population of 168 ...
, now part of the
Löhne–Rheine line. Six months later the next section was put into operation, closing the gap from Osnabrück to
Papenburg
Papenburg (; East Frisian Low Saxon: ''Papenbörg'') is a city in the district of Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, situated at the river Ems. It is known for its large shipyard, the Meyer-Werft, which specializes in building cruise liners.
Ge ...
via Rheine and Salzbergen. On 23 June 1856 passenger trains ran for the first time between
Minden
Minden () is a middle-sized town in the very north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the largest town in population between Bielefeld and Hanover. It is the capital of the district () of Minden-Lübbecke, situated in the cultural region ...
and Emden.
The central workshops for the line were opened in 1855 in Lingen, which later became the ''Royal Prussian Railways Central Workshop, Lingen'' (''Königlich Preußische Eisenbahnhauptwerkstätte Lingen (Ems)''). Steam locomotives and wagons were maintained here until 1985. Rheine became a major railway junction with the connection of the
line to Munster of the
Royal Westphalian Railway Company
The Royal Westphalian Railway (, KWE) was a German rail company established in 1848 with funding from the Prussian government, which later became part of the Prussian State Railways. The network eventually extended about 315 km from Rheine v ...
(''Königlich-Westfälischen Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''), opened in 1856, the
Duisburg–Quakenbrück line of the
Rhenish Railway Company
The Rhenish Railway Company (German language, German: ''Rheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'', RhE) was along with the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (CME) and the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company (BME) one of the railway companies that in the m ...
(''Rheinischen Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''), opened in 1879, and the former
line to Ochtrup of the
Prussian State Railways
The term Prussian state railways (German: ''Preußische Staatseisenbahnen'') encompasses those railway organisations that were owned or managed by the state of Prussia. The words "state railways" are not capitalized because Prussia did not have a ...
(''Preußischen Staatseisenbahnen''), opened in 1905.
In 1868 the line from Rheine to Emden was acquired by the ''Royal Westphalian Railway Company'', which operated it until its nationalisation in 1880, when it became part of the Prussian State Railway.
Together with the building of the
East Frisian Coastal Railway (''Ostfriesischen Küstenbahn''), the line was extended in 1883 from Emden via Norden,
Esens and
Wittmund
Wittmund () is a town and capital of the district of Wittmund, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Geography
Wittmund is a town of 21,000 inhabitants located in Germany's historic coastal district of East Frisia, between the towns of Aurich and Jever. Th ...
to
Jever
Jever () is the capital of the district of Friesland (district), Friesland in Lower Saxony, Germany. The name Jever is usually associated with a major brand of beer, Jever Pilsener, which is produced there. The city is also a popular holiday res ...
and to
Norddeich. This line ran west of central Emden and had a station called ''Larrelter Straße''. This station was later renamed ''Emden West'' and the original Hanoverian station was renamed ''Emden Süd'' (south).
In September 1971, the new
Emden Hauptbahnhof
Emden Hauptbahnhof is the main station in Emden in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is the terminus of the Emsland Railway, connecting Emden with Münster and the Ruhr and the starting point of the East Frisian coastal railway from Emden to ...
was opened on the site of the former West station. From then on trains from Rheine ran to the new station. For a few years the South station was used only when required for occasions when the Hauptbahnhof could not be reached, such as when the
bascule bridge
A bascule bridge (also referred to as a drawbridge or a lifting bridge) is a moveable bridge with a counterweight that continuously balances a span, or leaf, throughout its upward swing to provide clearance for boat traffic. It may be single- o ...
over the Emden channel was impassable; it was soon never used. The track to the South station was eventually removed completely in 2005.
Steam locomotives

The Emsland track was the last stretch of the former
Deutsche Bundesbahn
Deutsche Bundesbahn (, ) or DB () was formed as the state railway of the newly established West Germany (FRG) on 7 September 1949 as a successor of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG). The DB remained the state railway of West Germany u ...
(''German Federal Railways''), on which steam locomotives ran in normal operations. Until 1975, express passenger trains were hauled by
class 01.10 locomotives, these operation were then taken over by
class 220 diesel locomotives. In freight transport,
class 042 and
043 locomotives were still used until the autumn of 1977. Best known among local railway enthusiasts were the operations of the ''Langer Heinrich'', which hauled heavy ore trains from Emden to the
Ruhr
The Ruhr ( ; , also ''Ruhrpott'' ), also referred to as the Ruhr Area, sometimes Ruhr District, Ruhr Region, or Ruhr Valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population density of 1,160/km2 and a populati ...
. In September 1977, steam locomotives were still occasionally used, especially for special trains such as the farewell tours of 23 October 1977, when two locomotives once again ran all the way from Rheine to Emden. On 26 October 1977, the last two locomotives ran on the line.
A few days later, Deutsche Bundesbahn banned steam engines from the network. Eight years later, this ban was relaxed.
The last decommissioned steam locomotive of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, 043196–5, has been displayed since 1978 in front of
Salzbergen station
Salzbergen is a railway station in Salzbergen, Germany. It is on the Almelo–Salzbergen and Emsland lines (Rheine - Norddeich). The train services are operated by WestfalenBahn
WestfalenBahn is a railway company operating regional train s ...
.
Upgrading
Since 2005,
Regional-Express
In Germany, Luxembourg and Austria, the Regional-Express (; RE, or in Austria: REX) is a type of regional train. It is similar to a semi-fast train, with a top speed of and an average speed of about as it calls at fewer stations than ''R ...
services have operated over the line with new vehicles to the line's maximum speed of 140 km/h, but with some sections of the line limited to much lower speeds. The current total travel time of about 2:07 h cannot be significantly reduced without major modifications.
In June 2006, the Emden–Emden outer harbour line was electrified with overhead line, since then, the ''Emsland-Express'' connecting with the ferry service to
Borkum
Borkum (; ) is an island and a municipality in the Leer District in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany. It is situated east of Rottumeroog and west of Juist.
Geography
Borkum is bordered to the west by the Westerems strait (which forms the ...
runs from Emden station to Emden Außenhafen (outer harbour) station without passengers having to change trains.
Operations
The following regional services run on the Emsland line or sections of it:
* ''Emsland-Express'':
Münster
Münster (; ) is an independent city#Germany, independent city (''Kreisfreie Stadt'') in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is in the northern part of the state and is considered to be the cultural centre of the Westphalia region. It is also a ...
–Rheine–Leer–Emden–Emden Außenhafen
*:
Hanover
Hanover ( ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the States of Germany, German state of Lower Saxony. Its population of 535,932 (2021) makes it the List of cities in Germany by population, 13th-largest city in Germany as well as the fourth-l ...
–
Bremen
Bremen (Low German also: ''Breem'' or ''Bräm''), officially the City Municipality of Bremen (, ), is the capital of the States of Germany, German state of the Bremen (state), Free Hanseatic City of Bremen (), a two-city-state consisting of the c ...
–
Oldenburg Oldenburg may also refer to:
Places
* Mount Oldenburg, Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
*Oldenburg (city), an independent city in Lower Saxony, Germany
**Oldenburg (district), a district historically in Oldenburg Free State and now in Lower Saxony
* Ol ...
–Leer–Emden–Norddeich Mole
* ''Wiehengebirgs-Bahn'':
Bad Bentheim
Bad Bentheim (; ) is a town in the southwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany, in the district of Grafschaft Bentheim on the borders of North Rhine-Westphalia and the Netherlands roughly 15 km south of Nordhorn and 20 km northeast of En ...
–Salzbergen–Rheine–
Herford
Herford (; ) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, located in the lowlands between the hill chains of the Wiehen Hills and the Teutoburg Forest. It is situated in the cultural region of Ostwestfalen-Lippe (OWL) and the Detmold (administrat ...
–
Bielefeld
Bielefeld () is a city in the Ostwestfalen-Lippe Region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population of 341,755, it is also the most populous city in the administrative region () of Detmold (region), Detmold and the L ...
*RB 57:
Groningen
Groningen ( , ; ; or ) is the capital city and main municipality of Groningen (province), Groningen province in the Netherlands. Dubbed the "capital of the north", Groningen is the largest place as well as the economic and cultural centre of ...
(NL)–
Nieuweschans
Bad Nieuweschans (; ; ; also Lange Akkeren) is a village in the north-eastern Netherlands on the border with Germany. It forms part of the municipality of Oldambt. Nieuweschans means "new fortification ( sconce)". In 2009, the word Bad (" spa") ...
–
Weener
Weener () is a town in the district of Leer (district), Leer, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated near the border with the Netherlands, on the river Ems (river), Ems. The towns population is at 15,654, making it the largest town of the region ...
-Leer
The following
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the train categories in Europe, classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to InterRegio, regional train, r ...
services run on the line:
* : Emden – Leer – Rheine – ''Münster – Recklinghausen – Gelsenkirchen – Oberhausen – Duisburg – Cologne – Koblenz (some to/from Mainz – Mannheim – Konstanz )''
* : Emden – Leer – ''Oldenburg – Bremen – Hannover – Berlin/Leipzig''
* : ''Amsterdam – '' Rheine – ''Osnabrück – Hannover – Berlin''
Rolling stock
After the timetable change of December 2005, ''Emsland-Express'' services were operated by double-decker carriages, hauled by
class 111 electric locomotives. Passenger loadings increased by 15.5% on average to 6,400 passengers per day from 2005 to July 2009. Before 2005 the line was operated by single level
Silberling
The n-Wagen ("n-coaches") are a type of passenger coach used by Deutsche Bundesbahn and subsequently Deutsche Bahn. With two double-leafed doors per side to enable a high passenger throughput rate, the coaches were conceived for short dwell ...
carriages hauled by different locomotives, especially
class 141s. For a long time,
push-pull trains were used.
In 2012, the transport authorities, the (LNVG) and the Zweckverband Nahverkehr Westfalen-Lippe (NWL), put the operation of the Münster–Emden regional express to tender. The contract was awarded to
Westfalenbahn
WestfalenBahn is a railway company operating regional train service in Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia, Northern Germany. It was founded in 2005 by Essener Versorgungs & Verkehrsgesellschaft, Minden Museum Railway, moBiel and Verkehrsb ...
, a subsidiary of the Dutch State Railways, which started operations for 15 years from the timetable change in December 2015 with four-car
Stadler FLIRT
Stadler FLIRT (, ) is a passenger multiple unit trainset made by Stadler Rail of Switzerland. The baseline design of FLIRT is an electric multiple unit Articulated car, articulated trainset that can come in units of two to twelve cars with two t ...
3 electric multiple units from the leasing company
Alpha Trains
Alpha Trains is a rolling stock leasing company operating in the European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) regions of mainland Europe.
It was created as ''Angel Trains International'' as a spin-off from the British rolling stock ...
. The trains run in double traction during peak hour and have up to 42 bicycle parking spaces per multiple unit.
In the past, InterCity trains to Emden Außenhafen and Norddeich Mole were mostly hauled by
class 101 or
120 120 may refer to:
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*AD 120, a year in the 2nd century AD
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locomotives. In the meantime, however, mostly
Alstom Traxx
Alstom Traxx (sold as Bombardier TRAXX before 2021) is a modular product platform of mainline diesel-electric and electric locomotives. It was produced originally by Bombardier Transportation and later Alstom, and was built in both freight an ...
electric locomotives (class 146) are used with modern double-decker cars, branded
Intercity 2
Intercity 2, abbreviated as IC2, refers to DB Intercity trains formed of double-deck rolling stock. Such trains were first introduced by Deutsche Bahn Fernverkehr in December 2015 to replace its aging IC coaches.
Rolling Stock Bombardier Twi ...
. These vehicles are also used on
IC line 56 towards Bremen/Hannover. In 2020, a pair of
Intercity Express
Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE () and running under this category) is a high-speed rail system in Germany. It also serves destinations in Austria, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the Netherlands as part of cross-border services. It ...
es from Munich to Norddeich-Mole was also introduced, running on
IC line 35. This service now runs to Cologne, some continuing to Stuttgart or Konstanz.
Notes
External links
*
{NRWbahnarchivURLstrecken/2931.htm Description of line 2931(NRW section) in NRW line archive of André Joost
Railway lines in Lower Saxony
Railway lines opened in 1854
1854 establishments in the German Confederation