Lines
Line | Route | Frequency | Notes | Length | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Peak Hours | Off-Peak | ||||
RS 1 | Bremen-Farge–Bremen-Vegesack | 30' | 30' | Trial runs in 2007; part of RS 1 from December 2011 | 10,4 km |
Bremen-Vegesack–Bremen Hbf | 15' | 30' | Opens December 2011 | 17,2 km | |
Bremen Hbf–Verden | 30' | 60' | 35,7 km | ||
RS 2 | Bremerhaven-Lehe–Bremerhaven Hbf–Bremen Hbf–Twistringen | 60' | 60' | Additional rush-hour trains | 107,4 km |
RS 3 | Bremen Hbf–Oldenburg–Bad Zwischenahn | 60' | 60' | 56 km | |
RS 4 | Bremen Hbf–Nordenham | 60' | 60' | 71,3 km |
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