Dortmund Central Station - Services - Long Distance Trains

Long Distance Trains

Dortmund Hauptbahnhof is served by Deutsche Bahn Intercity-Express and Intercity services.

Preceding station Deutsche Bahn Following station
Bochum Hbf towards Köln/Bonn Flughafen ICE 10 Hamm towards Berlin Ostbahnhof
Hagen Hbf towards Munich Hbf ICE 31 train route splits here and rejoins in Köln Hbf Münster Hbf towards Kiel Hbf
Bochum Hbf towards Munich Hbf
Bochum Hbf towards Munich Hbf ICE 41 Terminus
ICE 42 Münster Hbf towards Hamburg-Altona
Hagen Hbf towards Basel SBB ICE 43 Hamm towards Hannover Hbf
Bochum Hbf towards Wien Westbf ICE 91 train route splits here and rejoins in Köln Hbf Terminus
Hagen Hbf towards Wien Westbf
Bochum Hbf towards Cologne Hbf IC 26 Köln-Hamburg Hamm towards Hamburg-Altona
Bochum Hbf towards Chur IC/EC 30 Münster Hbf towards Ostseebad Binz or Seebad Heringshof
Hagen Hbf towards Passau Hbf IC/EC 31 Münster Hbf towards Hamburg-Altona/Kiel Hbf/Puttgarden
Bochum Hbf towards Innsbruck Hbf IC/EC 32 Hamm towards Berlin Südkreuz
Bochum Hbf towards Cologne Hbf IC 51 Hamm towards Ostseebad Binz
Hagen Hbf towards Cologne Hbf IC 55 Hamm towards Leipzig Hbf

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