Long Distance Trains
Dortmund Hauptbahnhof is served by Deutsche Bahn Intercity-Express and Intercity services.
Preceding station | Deutsche Bahn | Following station | ||
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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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