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Ulm Hbf 18 Ab Abfahrt Departure Ulm Hbf Zeit Zug Richtung Gleis Zeit Zug Richtung Gleis Time Train Destination Track Time Train Destination Track 0:00 — 1:00 5:00 0:14 ICE 695 Günzburg 0:28 – Augsburg 0:59 – 2 5:00 RB 22350 Blaubeuren 5:12 – Schelklingen 5:17 – 7 Mo* München-Pasing 1:23 – Mo - Fr* Ehingen 5:32 – Rottenacker 5:41 – München Hbf 1:33 Q Munderkingen 5:45 Nord *nicht 6., 20. Aug *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov 0:15 RB 57623 Neu-Ulm 0:18 Q Senden 0:32 – 3 Süd 5:11 RB 57631 Neu-Ulm 5:14 Q Senden 5:22 – 7 Süd Illertissen 0:44 – Memmingen 1:09 Sa, So* Illertissen 5:34 – Memmingen 5:55 – ICE 1018 Plochingen 1:58 – Waiblingen 2:18 – Kempten 6:20 1:16 1 *auch 3. Okt, 1. Nov So* Stuttgart 2:39 – Ludwigsburg 3:12 Q Bruchsal 4:04 – Mannheim 4:38 – 5:22 RE 4200 Geislingen 5:51 – Göppingen 6:05 – 1 Frankfurt-Flughafen Fernbf. 5:12 – Plochingen 6:18 – Esslingen 6:24 – Frankfurt(Main)Hbf 5:33 – Stuttgart Hbf 6:37 Frankfurt-Flughafen Fernbf. 6:01 – 5:23 RE 57009 Neu-Ulm 5:26 Q Leipheim 5:36 – 25 Limburg Süd 6:18 – Montabaur 6:29 – Günzburg 5:40 – Augsburg 6:30 – Siegburg/Bonn 6:49 – Köln 7:05 – München-Pasing 7:14 – München Hbf 7:21 Solingen Hbf 7:27 – Wuppertal Hbf 7:41 – 5:32 RB 57453 Neu-Ulm 5:34 Q Senden 5:43 – 3 Süd Hagen Hbf 7:59 – Dortmund 8:21 ? > bis 22. Jul auch Halt in Wiesloch-Walldorf, Wullenstetten 5:46 – Heidelberg Witzighausen ? 5:48 – Weißenhorn 5:56 > ab 28. Okt kein Halt in Waiblingen, auch Halt in ag 84233 Neu-Ulm 5:36 Q Leipheim 5:46 – Pforzheim, Karlsruhe 5:33 f 28 Ankunft in Stuttgart 2:16, Ludwigsburg 2:39, Mo - Fr* Günzburg 5:50 – Dillingen 6:06 – *nicht 29. Jul, 5., 19. Aug Donauwörth 6:29 – Ingolstadt 7:23 – ICE 618 Plochingen 1:58 – Waiblingen 2:18 – Regensburg 8:36 1:16 1 *nicht 15. Aug, 3. Okt, 1. Nov Mo - Sa* Stuttgart 2:39 – Ludwigsburg 3:12 Q Bruchsal 4:04 – Mannheim 4:38 – 5:39 IRE 3222 Langenau 5:52 – Giengen 6:09 – 4 Frankfurt-Flughafen Fernbf. 5:12 – Mo - Fr* Heidenheim 6:27 – Aalen Hbf 6:51 > 27. Aug bis 7. Sep nur bis Giengen 6:09 Nord Frankfurt(Main)Hbf 5:33 – *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Frankfurt-Flughafen Fernbf. 6:01 – Limburg Süd 6:18 – Montabaur 6:29 – 5:40 RB 22623 Ulm-Donautal 5:44 – Erbach(Württ) 5:49 – 7 Süd Siegburg/Bonn 6:49 – Köln 7:05 – Mo - Fr Laupheim West 5:58 – Q Düsseldorf 7:35 – Duisburg 7:48 – bis 7. Sep Laupheim Stadt 6:02 Essen 8:01 5:45 RB 19208 Geislingen 6:15 – Göppingen 6:43 – 3 > Sa weiter nach Bochum 8:13 – Dortmund 8:26 Plochingen 7:01 – Esslingen 7:08 – > Mo - Fr* ab 23. Okt kein Halt in Waiblingen, auch Halt in Bad Cannstatt 7:15 – Stuttgart Hbf 7:21 Nord Pforzheim Hbf, Karlsruhe *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov > 11. Jun bis 23. Jul auch Halt in Wiesloch-Walldorf, Heidelberg RB 57111 Neu-Ulm 5:47 Q Leipheim 5:59 – > 5:45 27 24. bis 30. Jul kein Halt in Bruchsal Mo - Fr* Günzburg 6:04 – Burgau 6:17 – > 24. bis 27. Jul auch Halt in Heidelberg > 11. Jun Abfahrt 1:25 Augsburg 6:58 – Althegnenberg 7:25 – *nicht 16. Jun, 3., 4., 6., 7., 18., 20., 21. Aug Haspelmoor 7:28 – München-Pasing 7:45 – München Hbf 7:53 4:00 *nicht 15. Aug, 3. Okt, 1. Nov 4:30 RB 22590 Langenau 4:39 Q Giengen 5:02 – 7 5:46 RE 4201 Erbach(Württ) 5:54 – 6 Süd Mo - Fr* Heidenheim 5:19 – Aalen Hbf 5:45 Nord Sa, So Laupheim West 6:02 Q Biberach 6:14 – > 27. Aug bis 7. Sep nur bis Giengen 5:02 bis 9. Sep Aulendorf 6:33 – Ravensburg 6:47 – *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Friedrichshafen Flughafen 6:59 – 4:31 RB 57451 Neu-Ulm 4:34 Q Senden 4:44 – 8 Friedrichshafen Stadt 7:06 Mo - Fr* Wullenstetten ? 4:46 – RB 57635 Neu-Ulm 5:51 Q Senden 6:03 – Witzighausen ? 4:48 – Weißenhorn 4:56 5:48 4 Süd *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Mo - Fr* Illertissen 6:15 – Memmingen 6:43 – Kempten 7:17 4:40 ICE 616 Stuttgart 5:37 – Mannheim 6:28 – 1 *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Frankfurt-Flughafen Fernbf. 7:06 – RE 4203 Erbach(Württ) 5:58 – Siegburg/Bonn 7:46 – Köln 8:05 – 5:50 6 Süd Laupheim West 6:06 Q Biberach 6:18 – Düsseldorf 8:31 – Duisburg 8:45 – Mo - Fr bis 7. Sep Aulendorf 6:37 – Ravensburg 6:51 – Essen 8:57 – Bochum 9:08 – Friedrichshafen Flughafen 7:03 – Dortmund 9:21 Q > 10., 11. Jun; Abfahrt 4:42 Friedrichshafen Stadt 7:12 – Lindau 7:51 ag 84355 Neu-Ulm 5:58 Q Leipheim 6:09 – 4:42 ICE 619 Günzburg 4:56 – Augsburg 5:30 – 2 5:55 f 27 München-Pasing 5:53 – Sa, So* Günzburg 6:13 – Dillingen 6:30 – München Hbf 6:02 Q Donauwörth 6:53 – Ingolstadt 7:48 – Regensburg 9:10 – Eggmühl 9:32 – Q 4:46 RE 57007 Neu-Ulm 4:49 Leipheim 4:59 – 27 Neufahrn(Niederbay) 9:43 Mo - Fr* Günzburg 5:03 – Augsburg 5:59 – *auch 15. Aug, 3. Okt, 1. Nov München-Pasing 6:41 – München Hbf 6:49 *nicht 15. Aug, 3. Okt, 1. Nov 5:57 RE 3202 Blaubeuren 6:11 – Ehingen 6:30 – 6 Sa, So* Munderkingen 6:38 – Mengen 7:14 – ag 84229 Neu-Ulm 4:53 Q Leipheim 5:04 – Nord 4:50 f 28 Sigmaringen 7:24 – Fridingen 7:54 – Mo - Fr* Günzburg 5:08 – Dillingen 5:23 – Mühlheim 8:03 – Tuttlingen 8:11 – Donauwörth 5:45 – Ingolstadt 6:48 Donaueschingen 8:34 *nicht 15. Aug, 3. Okt, 1. Nov > Sa weiter nach Villingen 8:44 4:51 RB 19204 Geislingen 5:19 – Göppingen 5:42 – 1 *auch 3. Okt, 1. Nov Mo - Fr* Plochingen 6:00 – Esslingen 6:07 – 6:00 Bad Cannstatt 6:14 – Stuttgart Hbf 6:19 Q *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov 6:00 RE 3200 Blaubeuren 6:11 Ehingen 6:30 – 6 Mo - Fr* Munderkingen 6:39 – Mengen 7:14 – 4:53 RB 22500 Langenau 5:09 – Giengen 5:33 – 8 Sigmaringen 7:24 – Fridingen 7:57 – Nord Mo - Fr* Heidenheim 5:54 – Aalen Hbf 6:20 > 27. Aug bis 7. Sep nur bis Giengen 5:33 Tuttlingen 8:11 – Donaueschingen 8:34 *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov 6:01 IC 2268 Geislingen 6:22 – Göppingen 6:36 – 1 4:59 RB 22745 Erbach(Württ) 5:06 – 6 Süd h Q Mo - Fr* Plochingen 6:49 – Stuttgart 7:05 – Mo - Fr Laupheim West 5:13 Biberach 5:26 – Q bis 7. Sep Bruchsal 7:38 – Karlsruhe 7:53 Aulendorf 5:45 – Mochenwangen 5:53 – *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Ravensburg 6:00 – Friedrichshafen Flughafen 6:11 – 6:02 RE 22502 Langenau 6:14 – Giengen 6:39 – 5a Friedrichshafen Stadt 6:19 – Mo - Fr* Heidenheim 6:55 – Aalen Hbf 7:21 – Friedrichshafen Hafen 6:28 Ellwangen 7:46 – Crailsheim 8:10 > 27. Aug bis 7. Sep nur bis Giengen 6:39 *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Abfahrt Departure Ulm Hbf Zeit Zug Richtung Gleis Zeit Zug Richtung Gleis Time Train Destination Track Time Train Destination Track 6:06 RE 22504 Langenau 6:23 – Giengen 6:44 – 5a 6:54 IRE 4204 Geislingen 7:16 – Göppingen 7:29 – 4 Sa, So* Heidenheim 6:54 – Aalen Hbf 7:20 – Plochingen 7:39 – Esslingen 7:46 – Ellwangen 7:46 – Crailsheim 8:10 Stuttgart Hbf 7:56 Q > 25., 26. Aug, 1., 2. Sep; Abfahrt 5:56 nur bis ICE 1749 Günzburg 7:08 – Augsburg 7:40 – Giengen(Brenz) 6:55 y 2 *auch 3. Okt, 1. Nov Sa München Hbf 8:11 Q ab 6. Okt ICE 1719 Neu-Ulm 6:12 – Günzburg 6:25 – 6:09 y 2 tägl. bis Augsburg 6:57 – München-Pasing 7:21 – IC 2291 Günzburg 7:08 – Augsburg 7:40 – 6:56 x h 2 30. Sep* München Hbf 7:32 Q Mo - Fr* München-Pasing 8:07 – *auch Mo, ab 1. Okt, auch 4. Okt München Hbf 8:17 Q ICE 1739 Neu-Ulm 6:12 – Günzburg 6:25 – *nicht 3. Okt, 1., 2. Nov 6:09 y 2 Di - Fr, Augsburg 6:57 – München-Pasing 7:21 – 6:58 RB 3843 Neu-Ulm 7:01 – Senden 7:08 Q 3 Süd ab 2. Okt* München Hbf 7:32 Q Mo - Fr* RB 57662 Illertissen 7:26 – Memmingen 7:50 – *nicht 4. Okt Kempten 8:25 – Immenstadt 8:40 6:09 RB 22560 Langenau 6:30 – Giengen 7:06 – 4 Zugteilung in Immenstadt Mo - Fr* Heidenheim 7:19 – Aalen Hbf 8:00 RB 3843: Oberstaufen 8:53 – > 26. Jul bis 24. Aug, 29. bis 2. Nov nur bis Nord Heimenkirch 9:08 – Wangen(Allgäu) 9:27 Heidenheim 7:19 RB 57662: Sonthofen 8:59 – Fischen 9:09 – > 27. Aug bis 7. Sep nur bis Giengen 7:06 Oberstdorf 9:18 *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov > 15. Aug RB 3843 nur bis Memmingen 7:50 6:13 RB 57639 Neu-Ulm 6:16 Q Senden 6:25 – 4 Süd *nicht 3. Okt, 1. Nov Sa, So* Illertissen 6:40 – Memmingen 7:01 – IC 2294 Geislingen 7:21 – Plochingen 7:44 – 6:59 x h 1 Kempten 7:26 Mo - Fr* Stuttgart 8:00 – Weinheim(Bergstr) 8:59 – *auch 3.
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