Weser-Bahn


The Weser-Bahn is the name used in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia for a Regionalbahn service that connects in NRW via Löhne, Rinteln, Hamelin, Elze to Hildesheim, running hourly. The section of the route from Rinteln to Hildesheim lies in the state of Lower Saxony. The service is numbered as RB 77 in NRW.

Route

The Weser-Bahn service runs on four different railway lines:

Rail services

Until December 2003, the Weser-Bahn was operated by Deutsche Bahn with class 628 DMUs.
In 2002, the tender for the operation of Regionalbahn service RB 77 for eight years was publicly advertised; this was let to Eurobahn, a subsidiary of the Keolis group, based in Bielefeld.
From December 2011 to December 2021, the service was operated by NordWestBahn under a new ten-year contract. In November 2020, Regionalverkehre Start Deutschland announced that it would operate the service from December 2021 on.
With the timetable change in December 2023, the long-distance train service between the Ruhr region and between Amsterdam and Berlin was significantly changed. As a result, the RB 77 line no longer has a good connection to Bielefeld in Löhne. Therefore, since December 2023, the RB 77 has no longer run to Bünde during the week, but instead to Herford, where it is integrated into the regular service hub with connections to Bielefeld, Paderborn, and Hengelo.
It is operated hourly using two-part Alstom Coradia LINT diesel railcars, which are owned by Landesnahverkehrsgesellschaft Niedersachsen mbH. In operations, the trains on the Weser-Bahn service continue through Hildesheim towards the Lamme Valley Railway to Bodenburg.

Fares

The Weser-Bahn runs through several fare zones, some of which overlap. It can be used with the following fares:
Adjacent bus fare zones are:
  • between Hessian Oldendorf and Osterwald, the Öffi-Tarif of Nahverkehr Hameln-Pyrmont ;
  • between Elze and Hildesheim Hbf the fares of the Regionalverkehr Hildesheim.