Alzey–Mainz railway
The Alzey–Mainz railway was opened on 18 December 1871 by the Hessian Ludwig Railway, linking the two cities of Alzey and Mainz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate to each other.
Route
The non-electrified line is operated by Regionalbahn service RB 31 and Regional-Express line RE 13.It connects at Alzey with services on the Donnersberg Railway, operating as RB 47. The section between Alzey and Armsheim is also used by services on the Rheinhessen Railway from Bingen to Worms.
As the line from Armsheim to Mainz is single-track only, services can be operated at most every half-hour, with oncoming trains forced to wait in stations, usually in Saulheim and Mainz-Marienborn or Mainz-Gonsenheim.
Rail services
The line is now served by Regionalbahn service RB 31 and Regional-Express service RE 13. Until the timetable change in December 2014, the line was operated by DB Regio, after which vlexx GmbH took over the service from Mainz to Kirchheimbolanden. The company had won the tender for the passenger operations.The Elsass-Express to Wissembourg uses this part of the line on weekends and on public holidays.