Kiel–Lübeck railway

The Kiel–Lübeck railway is a non-electrified, mostly single-track railway line in eastern Schleswig-Holstein in north Germany. It links Kiel and Lübeck, the only two large cities (with more than 100,000 inhabitants) in the state. Passenger services on the 81-kilometre route are currently (2010) operated by DB Regio.

Kiel–Lübeck
Overview
Line number1023/1110/1100
Service
Route number145, ex 114 e
Technical
Line length80.7 km (50.1 mi)
(Double-track railway: Kiel Hbf–Abzw. Kiel Hbf. (SS)
Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen–Eutin
Bad Schwartau–Lübeck Hauptbahnhof)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

Kiel
Old station (1844-1899)
0.0
Kiel Hbf
East Coast Railway
Kiel Hgbf
from Meimersdorf Ost
Siding, Kiel Hbf. (SS)
to Schönberger Strand
to Bad Segeberg (Track to Kiel-Wellsee)
5.0
Kiel-Elmschenhagen
5.3
Elmschenhagen
(to 1981)
6.5
Kroog
(to 1981)
8.1
Schwentinental-Raisdorf Ostseepark
(planned)
9.5
Raisdorf
Schwentine
Kirchbarkau–Lütjenburg light railway
to Kirchbarkau
15.4
Preetz
19.1
Kühren (Holst.)
21.7
Wahlstorf
from Neumünster
26.7
Ascheberg (Holst)
33.1
Plön
38.7
Timmdorf
from Lütjenburg
42.4
Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen
47.7
0.0
Eutin
4.8
Bockholt
8.7
Ottendorf (Holst)
11.5
Pönitz (Holst)
to Ahrensbök
13.8
Gleschendorf
19.3
Pansdorf
Schwartau
from Puttgarden
27.0
Bad Schwartau
from Lübeck-Travemünde
33.0
Lübeck Hauptbahnhof
to Hamburg, Lüneburg and Rostock
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