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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This list is based on the timetable year 10 December 2017 to 8 December 2018, unless otherwise stated.  Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].
This list is based on the timetable year 15 December 2019 to 12 December 2020, unless otherwise stated.  Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].


Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas France & Benelux Regional Series 2016, by M.G.Ball. An additional map reference in italics for some entries refers to the Schweers+Wall ''Atlas Ferroviaire de la France Band 1 Nord'', dated 2015.
Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas France & Benelux Regional Series 2016, by M.G.Ball. An additional map reference in italics for some entries refers to the Schweers+Wall ''Atlas Ferroviaire de la France Band 1 Nord'', dated 2015.
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===Luxembourg — Luxembourg Triage (yard) — Luxembourg Sud — Berchem Est — Syren — Oetrange===
===Luxembourg — Luxembourg Triage (yard) — Luxembourg Sud — Berchem Est — Syren — Oetrange===
[30] (ERA 63B3; ) LU18/1
[30] (ERA 63B3; ) LU20/1
   
   
This route, which starts by running south from Luxembourg station on the east side of the freight yard, provides an alternative route between Luxembourg station and the Trier line. It is used only by trains which do not stop at Cents Hamm or Sandweiler Contern and are given 2 – 4 minutes longer. Only the following trains  use this route in the current timetable.
This route, which starts by running south from Luxembourg station on the east side of the freight yard, provides an alternative route between Luxembourg station and the Trier line. It is used by trains which do not stop at Cents Hamm or Sandweiler Contern and are given 2 – 4 minutes longer. The following train appears to use this route in the current timetable although the running time seems too short.
   
   
{| class="ostable"
{| class="ostable"
| D
|  
|
|
| ''RE5107''  
| ''RE5107''  
|    06:05 Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier Hbf  
|    06:13 Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier Hbf  
|-
|
|  SSuX
| ''RB4499''
|    Wasserbillig - 07:06 Oetrange - Luxembourg
|-
|
|SSuX, 15 Aug
| ''RE5146''
|    Trier Hbf - 07:51 Munsbach - Luxembourg
|-
|
|
| ''RE5106''
|    Trier Hbf - 17:00 Wasserbillig - Luxembourg
|-
|-


|
|       
| ''RE5126''
|    Trier Hbf  - 21:01 Wasserbillig - Luxembourg
|-
|       
| ''RE5128''
|    Trier Hbf  - 22:01 Wasserbillig - Luxembourg
|-
|       
| ''RE5130''
|    Trier Hbf  - 23:01 Wasserbillig - Luxembourg
|}
|}


D  -  Two other morning services run non-stop Luxembourg - Wasserbillig; but the transit time appear too short to go by LU18/1. These are RE 5105 [SSuX & 15 Aug 2019 dep. 05:19] and RE 4856 [SSuX dep. 06:25]. The compliers would appreciate feedback on the routing of these trains.
The compilers would appreciate feedback on the routing of this train.
Use of this route is now less likely as the normal exit route from Luxembourg station, shared with line 10, has now been four tracked. In addition the single line section of Line 30 has also been double tracked through to Sandweiler Contern.  


This line can also be used between Luxembourg and Berchem (north junction, PK 11.371) by trains to/from the Bettembourg direction. This is most likely at peak hours, when capacity is limited.
This line can also be used between Luxembourg and Berchem (north junction, PK 11.371) by trains to/from the Bettembourg direction. This is most likely at peak hours, when capacity is limited.


===Luxembourg avoiding line: Bertrange-Strassen (Luxembourg Hollerich, km 1.4) — Luxembourg Sud (km 14.0) via Luxembourg Triage (yard)===
===Luxembourg avoiding line: Bertrange-Strassen (Luxembourg Hollerich, km 1.4) — Luxembourg Sud (km 14.0) via Luxembourg Triage (yard)===
(ERA 63C5) LU19/2
(ERA 63C5) LU20/2  
   
   
This line, which avoids Luxembourg City to the south, links the line from Belgium via Arlon with the line to France via Thionville. The compilers are not aware of any booked passenger services over this route at present, although plans exist for future services to serve a new station at Cessange.
This line, which avoids Luxembourg City to the south, links the line from Belgium via Arlon with the line to France via Thionville. The compilers are not aware of any booked passenger services over this route at present, although plans exist for future services to serve a new station at Cessange.


===Aubange SNCB (Y Aubange) — Rodange CFL===
===Aubange SNCB (Y Aubange) — Rodange CFL===
(ERA 63A3; ''19C2'') LU19/3
(ERA 63A3; ''19C2'') LU20/3
   
   
See the entry for this line in [[Belgium - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services#AUB_ROD|Belgium - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services]].
See the entry for this line in [[Belgium - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services#AUB_ROD|Belgium - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services]].


===Wasserbillig — Mertert Port===
===Wasserbillig — Mertert Port===
(ERA 63B4) LU19/4
(ERA 63B4) LU20/4


This ~4 km non-electrified freight-only line is a remnant of the former Diekirch - Echternach - Wasserbillig - Mertert - Grevenmacher line. Between Wasserbillig and Mertert it follows a separate alignment independent of the Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier line. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.
This ~4 km non-electrified freight-only line is a remnant of the former Diekirch - Echternach - Wasserbillig - Mertert - Grevenmacher line. Between Wasserbillig and Mertert it follows a separate alignment independent of the Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier line. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.


===Tétange — Langengrund===
===Tétange — Langengrund===
(ERA 63C4; ''19D2'') LU19/5
(ERA 63C4; ''19D2'') LU20/5


This ~3 km non-electrified freight-only branch off the Noertzange - Rumelange branch has not seen any special trains in recent years. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.
This ~3 km non-electrified freight-only branch off the Noertzange - Rumelange branch has not seen any special trains in recent years. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.


===Bettembourg avoiding line: Hettange-Grande [France] (Bettembourg-M) — Noertzange (Bettembourg-W)===
===Bettembourg avoiding line: Hettange-Grande [France] (Bettembourg-M) — Noertzange (Bettembourg-W)===
(ERA 63C5) LU19/6
(ERA 63C5) LU20/6


During February 2018; Line 90 between Luxembourg and Bettembourg was completely closed and a few rush hour trains, between Luxembourg and Thionville, were diverted via this curve. No further diversions during 2018 were detected via this curve.
During February 2018; Line 90 between Luxembourg and Bettembourg was completely closed and a few rush hour trains, between Luxembourg and Thionville, were diverted via this curve. No further diversions since 2018 have been detected via this curve. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.


==Other Sparse services==
==Other Sparse services==

Revision as of 22:49, 8 December 2019

Introduction

This list is based on the timetable year 15 December 2019 to 12 December 2020, unless otherwise stated. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.

Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas France & Benelux Regional Series 2016, by M.G.Ball. An additional map reference in italics for some entries refers to the Schweers+Wall Atlas Ferroviaire de la France Band 1 Nord, dated 2015.

Obscure services

Luxembourg — Luxembourg Triage (yard) — Luxembourg Sud — Berchem Est — Syren — Oetrange

[30] (ERA 63B3; ) LU20/1

This route, which starts by running south from Luxembourg station on the east side of the freight yard, provides an alternative route between Luxembourg station and the Trier line. It is used by trains which do not stop at Cents Hamm or Sandweiler Contern and are given 2 – 4 minutes longer. The following train appears to use this route in the current timetable although the running time seems too short.

RE5107 06:13 Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier Hbf

The compilers would appreciate feedback on the routing of this train. Use of this route is now less likely as the normal exit route from Luxembourg station, shared with line 10, has now been four tracked. In addition the single line section of Line 30 has also been double tracked through to Sandweiler Contern.

This line can also be used between Luxembourg and Berchem (north junction, PK 11.371) by trains to/from the Bettembourg direction. This is most likely at peak hours, when capacity is limited.

Luxembourg avoiding line: Bertrange-Strassen (Luxembourg Hollerich, km 1.4) — Luxembourg Sud (km 14.0) via Luxembourg Triage (yard)

(ERA 63C5) LU20/2

This line, which avoids Luxembourg City to the south, links the line from Belgium via Arlon with the line to France via Thionville. The compilers are not aware of any booked passenger services over this route at present, although plans exist for future services to serve a new station at Cessange.

Aubange SNCB (Y Aubange) — Rodange CFL

(ERA 63A3; 19C2) LU20/3

See the entry for this line in Belgium - Lines with Obscure or Sparse passenger services.

Wasserbillig — Mertert Port

(ERA 63B4) LU20/4

This ~4 km non-electrified freight-only line is a remnant of the former Diekirch - Echternach - Wasserbillig - Mertert - Grevenmacher line. Between Wasserbillig and Mertert it follows a separate alignment independent of the Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier line. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.

Tétange — Langengrund

(ERA 63C4; 19D2) LU20/5

This ~3 km non-electrified freight-only branch off the Noertzange - Rumelange branch has not seen any special trains in recent years. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.

Bettembourg avoiding line: Hettange-Grande [France] (Bettembourg-M) — Noertzange (Bettembourg-W)

(ERA 63C5) LU20/6

During February 2018; Line 90 between Luxembourg and Bettembourg was completely closed and a few rush hour trains, between Luxembourg and Thionville, were diverted via this curve. No further diversions since 2018 have been detected via this curve. The compliers would welcome any information on recent use by passenger trains.

Other Sparse services

60b Noertzange to Rumelange This line has only a limited commuter service SSuX.

Deletions since last edition

See also