The Nuremberg–Cheb railway is a 151 km long, non-electrified main line, mainly in the
German state of
Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total l ...
. It runs from
Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
via
Lauf an der Pegnitz
Lauf an der Pegnitz (; Northern Bavarian: ''Lauf an da Pegnitz'') is a town to the East of Nuremberg, Germany. It is the capital of the district Nürnberger Land, in Bavaria. It is in the valley of the River Pegnitz, which flows through the town. ...
,
Hersbruck
Hersbruck () is a small town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, belonging to the district Nürnberger Land. It is best known for the late-gothic artwork of the Hersbruck altar, the "Hirtenmuseum" and the landscape of Hersbruck Switzerland.
H ...
,
Pegnitz,
Kirchenlaibach,
Marktredwitz
Marktredwitz () is a town in the district of Wunsiedel, in Bavaria, Germany, close to the Czech border. It is situated 22 km west of Cheb, 50 km east of Bayreuth and 50 km south of Hof/Saale. Marktredwitz station is at the juncti ...
and
Schirnding
Schirnding is a municipality in the district of Wunsiedel in Bavaria in Germany. Schirnding station is a border station on the Nuremberg–Cheb railway.
Musicologist Reinhard Schulz
Reinhard Schulz (7 March 1950 – 24 July 2009) was a Germa ...
to
Cheb
Cheb (; german: Eger) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 30,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Ohře.
Before the 1945 expulsion of the German-speaking population, the town was the centre of the German-s ...
in the
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. Th ...
. The route is also known as the ''Right'' (bank of the) ''
Pegnitz line'' (german: rechte Pegnitzstrecke or the ''Pegnitz Valley Railway'' (''Pegnitztalbahn''). It was built as the ''
Fichtel Range Railway'' (''Fichtelgebirgsbahn''). The Nuremberg–Schnabelwaid section of it is part of the
Saxon-Franconian trunk line
Saxon-Franconian trunk line (german: Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale) is a modern term for a double-track railway route between the German cities of Dresden and Nuremberg. It is 390 kilometres long and currently electrified from Dresden to Hof. The c ...
(''Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale'').
History
The line was originally intended to provide a direct link between Nuremberg and
Bayreuth, adding to the
Bayreuth–Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg branch line opened in 1853 from the
Bamberg–Hof section of the
Ludwig South-North Railway The Ludwig South-North railway (''Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn''), built between 1843 and 1854, was the first railway line to be constructed by Royal Bavarian State Railways. It was named after the king, Ludwig I, whose infrastructure priorities had ear ...
. Since the route via Bamberg was not a satisfactory solution, planning began on a direct connection to Nuremberg. Several variants were considered, running via:
Forchheim
Forchheim () is a town in Upper Franconia (german: Oberfranken) in northern Bavaria, and also the seat of the administrative district of Forchheim. Forchheim is a former royal city, and is sometimes called the Gateway to the Franconian Switz ...
–
Ebermannstadt
Ebermannstadt (; East Franconian: ''Ärmaschdood'') is a town in the district of Forchheim, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 10 km northeast of Forchheim and 25 km southeast of Bamberg.
Districts
*Breitenbach
*Ebermannstadt
*Gas ...
,
Gräfenberg–Pegnitz,
Schnaittach
Schnaittach is a market town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany.
Geography
Schnaittach is on the river Schnaittach, a tributary of the Pegnitz.
History
Schnaittach was first mentioned in 1011. Until 1806 the Christian population of ...
–
Betzenstein
Betzenstein () is a town in the district of Bayreuth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Franconian Switzerland, 35 km northeast of Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''N� ...
and
Neuhaus–Pegnitz, with the last selected.
A direct connection from Nuremberg to
Bohemia was developed in three stages from Schnabelwaid to Cheb (then a mainly German-speaking city in the
Austrian Empire
The Austrian Empire (german: link=no, Kaiserthum Oesterreich, modern spelling , ) was a Central- Eastern European multinational great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs. During its existence ...
, called Eger). First, a year after the opening of the Bayreuth route on 15 May 1878, the section was opened from Schnabelwaid via Kirchenlaibach and Laibach to Marktredwitz. The next section from Marktredwitz to Schirnding followed on 20 November 1879 and the gap from Schirnding to Cheb was closed on 1 November 1883.
The originally single-track line was duplicated in 1898 and 1899 between Nuremberg and Marktredwitz, with traffic cleared to use both tracks in 1901.
Opening dates
*Nuremberg–Schnabelwaid: 15 July 1877
*Schnabelwaid–Marktredwitz: 15 May 1878
*Marktredwitz–Schirnding: 20 November 1879
*Schirnding–Cheb: 1 November 1883
Line
In the Nuremberg area, the line is called the ''Right Pegnitz line'' (''rechte Pegnitzstrecke'') is used to distinguish it from the
Nuremberg–Schwandorf line, which is known as the ''Left Pegnitz line'' (''linke Pegnitzstrecke''), since both lines run parallel with each other between Nuremberg and Hersbruck and on each side of the
Pegnitz river
The Pegnitz () is a river in Franconia in the German state of Bavaria.
The Pegnitz has its source in the town of the same name at an altitude of and meets the Rednitz at in Fürth to form the Regnitz river. But often esp. by local people the ...
. The section of the line that runs from Nuremberg to Pegnitz along the course of the Pegnitz River, with many crossings of it between
Hohenstadt
Hohenstadt is a municipality in the Göppingen district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
History
Hohenstadt was sold in 1483 by the County of Helfenstein to the Lords of Westerstetten, who would in 1485 cede half of the township to the County o ...
and Pegnitz is known as the ''Pegnitz Valley Railway'' (''Pegnitztalbahn''). The entire construction project was known as the ''Fichtel Range Railway'' (''Fichtelgebirgsbahn'') as the central section of the line passes through the Fichtel mountains (
Fichtelgebirge
The Fichtel MountainsRandlesome, C. et al. (2011). ''Business Cultures in Europe'', 2nd ed., Routledge, Abingdon and New York, p. 52. . (german: Fichtelgebirge, cs, Smrčiny), form a small horseshoe-shaped mountain range in northeastern Bavaria ...
).
Route
The line leaves the
Nuremberg station to the east, turns to the left after Dürrenhof S-Bahn station and passes under the lines
to Regensburg and
to Schwandorf. After crossing the
Wöhrder See (lake) the line runs through the southern part of the Nuremberg suburbs of St. Jobst and Erlenstegen, continuing between the Sebald Reichwald (forest) and the Pegnitz through Behringersdorf and
Rückersdorf.
On the eastern edge of
Lauf the line crosses the
A 9 to reach Neunkirchen station where the
Schnaittach Valley Railway
Schnaittach is a market town in Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany.
Geography
Schnaittach is on the river Schnaittach, a tributary of the Pegnitz.
History
Schnaittach was first mentioned in 1011. Until 1806 the Christian population of ...
(''Schnaittachtalbahn'') branches off to
Simmelsdorf-Hüttenbach and runs through
Reichenschwand
Reichenschwand is a municipality in the district of Nürnberger Land in Bavaria in Germany
Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after ...
to Hersbruck. Before Hohenstadt the line turns to the left and continues to follow the Pegnitz through
Franconian Switzerland
Franconian Switzerland (german: Fränkische Schweiz) is an upland in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany and a popular tourist retreat. Located between the River Pegnitz in the east and the south, the River Regnitz in the west and the River Main i ...
and Veldensteiner Forst national park to Pegnitz. In this section, the line crosses the Pegnitz 25 times and runs between
Vorra and
Neuhaus through a 7 km section with seven tunnels.
After Pegnitz station the line runs next to
federal highway B 2 and
B 85 to Schnabelwaid station, where the
line to Bayreuth branches off. The line runs to the east to Kirchenlaibach, where it meets the
Weiden–Bayreuth line. This once important railway junction, which included a rail workshop, is now reduced to a six-track through station with a large area of gravel to its south, which once had rail installations.
After the station, the line turns northeast and runs from now on along the southern edge of the Fichtelgebirge. In Lenau the line turns to the right to run around a spur of the Fichtelgebirge, and then runs through Armannsberg tunnel under the village of Oberwappenöst and continues to
Neusorg
Neusorg is a municipality in the district of Tirschenreuth in Bavaria, Germany. The town itself is the seat of Neusorg municipal federation.
Geography
Neusorg has nine Ortsteile: Neusorg, Riglasreuth, Schwarzenreuth, Stockau, Stöcken, ...
station where until 1984 the
branch line
A branch line is a phrase used in railway terminology to denote a secondary railway line which branches off a more important through route, usually a main line. A very short branch line may be called a spur line.
Industrial spur
An industr ...
to
Fichtelberg
The Fichtelberg () is a mountain with two main peaks in the middle of the Ore Mountains in the east German state of Saxony, near the Czech border. At above sea level, the Fichtelberg is the highest mountain in Saxony, the second highest in the ...
branched off. Then the line runs further to the northwest through the Langentheilener Tunnel, where it crosses the
Danube
The Danube ( ; ) is a river that was once a long-standing frontier of the Roman Empire and today connects 10 European countries, running through their territories or being a border. Originating in Germany, the Danube flows southeast for , ...
-
Main
Main may refer to:
Geography
*Main River (disambiguation)
**Most commonly the Main (river) in Germany
* Main, Iran, a village in Fars Province
*"Spanish Main", the Caribbean coasts of mainland Spanish territories in the 16th and 17th centuries
* ...
watershed, and continues to
Waldershof
Waldershof is a town in the district of Tirschenreuth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 22 km northwest of Tirschenreuth, and 3 km southwest of Marktredwitz.
Geography
The 60 square kilometer City of Waldershof is bounded on the N ...
and Marktredwitz.
The route leaves Marktredwitz station to the northeast, crossing under
highway B 93 and then runs to the Czech border next to
highway B 303. It runs north of Seussen along the
Röslau river near the Kohlberg and Lindenberg mountains to
Arzberg. After the line passes through the border station of
Schirnding
Schirnding is a municipality in the district of Wunsiedel in Bavaria in Germany. Schirnding station is a border station on the Nuremberg–Cheb railway.
Musicologist Reinhard Schulz
Reinhard Schulz (7 March 1950 – 24 July 2009) was a Germa ...
, it continues to the east to Cheb, connecting with the
line from the south, originating in
Plzeň and then runs around the edge of the inner city to Cheb station.
Line engineering

The line is a double track from Nuremberg to Marktredwitz and a single track from Marktredwitz to Cheb and is not electrified for its whole length. The line has three tracks from the 27.7 km mark (Hersbruck (rechts Pegnitz) station) to the 29.5 km mark, where the
Hersbruck–Pommelsbrunn line branches off. This section has
bi-directional signalling. In addition, bi-directional signaling is installed between Rückersdorf and Neunkirchen am Sand and between Vorra and Neuhaus.
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RegioSwinger
The RegioSwinger is a tilting diesel multiple unit (DMU) passenger train used for fast regional traffic on unelectrified lines.
Development and service
The RegioSwinger was first manufactured by Adtranz in Hennigsdorf, before it became part ...
) diesel
tilting train
A tilting train is a train that has a mechanism enabling increased speed on regular rail tracks. As a train (or other vehicle) rounds a curve at speed, objects inside the train experience centrifugal force. This can cause packages to slide ab ...
s are used on the winding line, operating at a maximum speed of 160 km/h.
Transport authority
The Nuremberg–
Haidenaab
The Haidenaab is the right and western headstream of the River Naab in the Upper Palatinate in the south German state of Bavaria. At its confluence with the Waldnaab near Luhe-Wildenau, the Naab is formed.
Course
The river rises in the distr ...
-Göppmannsbühl section is integrated in the
Greater Nuremberg Transport Association (''Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg'', VGN) and served by R3 and R33 trains.
Services

Since the timetable change on 10 December 2006, the
Franken-Sachsen-Express
Saxon-Franconian trunk line (german: Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale) is a modern term for a double-track railway route between the German cities of Dresden and Nuremberg. It is 390 kilometres long and currently electrified from Dresden to Hof. The c ...
Interregio-Express service operates on the line, using class 612
diesel multiple unit
A diesel multiple unit or DMU is a multiple-unit train powered by on-board diesel engines. A DMU requires no separate locomotive, as the engines are incorporated into one or more of the carriages. Diesel-powered single-unit railcars are als ...
s (DMUs), from Nuremberg via Bayreuth or Marktredwitz to
Hof, continuing via
Chemnitz to
Dresden
Dresden (, ; Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; wen, label=Upper Sorbian, Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city, after Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth ...
, replacing an
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to regional, local, or commuter trains) generally call at ma ...
service. This connection was discontinued at the timetable change in December 2014. Thus, the Nuremberg–Dresden route is now divided at Hof and since then
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 average speed at about 70–90 km/h (top speed often 160 km/h) as it calls at ...
services (RE) run from Nuremberg to Hof and from Hof to Dresden, requiring a change in Hof.
In addition, Regional-Express services run on the Nuremberg–Pegnitz–Bayreuth / Marktredwitz–Hof / Cheb routes with class 612 DMUs. The various Regional-Express services are operated with train portions separating or merging at Hersbruck and Pegnitz stations.
Since 9 December 2012, there have been no long-distance passenger services on the route.
''
DB Regio
DB Regio AG is a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn which operates regional and commuter train services in Germany. DB Regio AG, headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. It is a 100% subsidiary of the Deutsche Bahn Group and there part of the DB Regio ...
Mittelfranken'' has operated
Regionalbahn services on the Nuremberg–Neunkirchen–Neuhaus route since the timetable change on 14 December 2008 under the brand name of ''Mittelfrankenbahn'', using
class 648 DMUs. Before the timetable change,
class 614 DMUs or
class 218 diesel locomotives with
n-coach sets were used.
Vogtlandbahn operates regionalbahn services from Marktredwitz to Cheb using
Siemens Desiro
The Siemens Desiro (, , ) is a family of diesel or electric multiple unit passenger trains developed by Siemens Mobility, a division of the German Siemens AG conglomerate. The main variants are the Desiro Classic, Desiro ML, Desiro UK and the ...
DMUs.
Future
Electrification
The track is listed in the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan as Project No. 16 (Nuremberg–Marktredwitz–Reichenbach/German Czech border) to be electrified by 2018.
The cost of the project to the German government is estimated at €467 million.
Electrification is particularly difficult in the tunnels between Vorra and Neuhaus. The railway line would have to be closed for several months, moreover several bridges would have to be renewed. In the course of electrification it is planned to extend the network of
Nuremberg S-Bahn
The Nuremberg S-Bahn (german: S-Bahn Nürnberg) is an S-Bahn network covering the region of Nuremberg, Fürth and Erlangen which started operations in 1987 and is now integrated into the Greater Nuremberg Transport Association ( Verkehrsverbund G ...
along this line.
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