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Neumünster – Kiel/Flensburg RE 70 Hamburg – Kiel RE 7 Hamburg – Neumünster – Kiel/Flensburg RE 70 Hamburg – Kiel Zugausfall und Schienenersatzverkehr sowie veränderte Fahrzeiten Hamburg Hbf Kiel Hbf/Flensburg (verschiedene Abschnitte) in den Nächten Sonntag/Montag, 22./23. August bis Dienstag/Mittwoch 31. August/1. September, jeweils 20.00 – 6.45 Uhr Hamburg Hbf Kiel Hbf/Flensburg Zug/Bus RE 70 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 70 RE 7 RE 7 RE 70 RE 7 RE 7 RE 70 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 70 Zugnummer 21028 21078 21128 21078 21128 21030 21080 21130 21032 21082 21132 21034 21084 21134 21084 21134 21036 Verkehrstage Mo 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. Di 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. Mi 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. Do 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. Fr 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. Sa 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. 28.8. So 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. 29.8. Mo 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. 30.8. Di 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. 31.8. Mi Hamburg Hbf ZOB, 17/18 ab Hamburg Hbf ab 18.22 18.43 18.43 18.43 18.43 19.22 19.43 19.43 20.22 20.43 20.43 21.22 21.46 21.46 21.46 21.46 22.22 Hamburg Dammtor ab 18.26 18.48 18.48 18.48 18.48 19.26 19.48 19.48 20.26 20.48 20.48 21.26 21.51 21.51 21.51 21.51 22.26 Hamburg-Altonaan||||||||||||||||| Hamburg-Altonaab||||||||||||||||| Pinneberg ab||||||||||||22.0522.0522.0522.05| Elmshorn ab 18.47 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.09 19.47 20.09 20.09 20.47 21.09 21.09 21.47 22.14 22.14 22.14 22.14 22.48 Wrist ab18.58||||19.58||20.58||21.58||||23.01 Brokstedt ab19.03||||20.03||21.03||22.03||||23.07 Neumünster an 19.12 19.30 19.30 19.30 19.30 20.12 20.30 20.30 21.12 21.30 21.30 22.12 22.35 22.35 22.35 22.35 23.17 Neumünster, Bussteig H ab 19.13 19.32 19.34 19.32 19.34 20.13 20.32 20.34 21.13 21.32 21.34 22.13 22.37 22.40 22.37 22.40 23.18 Einfeld ab | | 19.39 | 19.39 | | 20.39 | | 21.39 | | 22.45 | 22.45 | Bordesholm ab 19.20 | 19.44 | 19.44 20.20 | 20.44 21.20 | 21.44 22.20 | 22.50 | 22.50 23.26 Flintbek ab | | 19.49 | 19.49 | | 20.49 | | 21.49 | | 22.55 | 22.55 | Kiel Hbf an 19.32 | 19.57 | 19.57 20.32 | 20.57 21.32 | 21.57 22.32 | 23.03 | 23.03 23.38 Nortorf an 19.41 19.41 20.41 21.41 22.46 22.46 Nortorf ab 19.42 19.42 20.42 21.42 22.47 22.47 Rendsburg, Bahnhofstraße an 19.58 19.58 20.58 21.58 23.03 23.03 Rendsburg, Bahnhofstraße ab | | | | | | Rendsburg ab 19.59 19.59 20.59 21.59 23.04 23.05 Owschlag ab 20.07 20.07 21.07 22.07 23.12 23.22 Schleswig ab 20.15 20.18 21.15 22.15 23.20 23.30 Jübek ab 20.22 20.28 21.22 22.22 23.27 23.37 Tarp ab 20.29 20.35 21.29 22.29 23.34 23.44 Flensburg an 20.40 20.45 21.40 22.40 23.45 23.53 veränderte Fahrzeiten Schienenersatzverkehr Ausfall Seite 1 von 6 RE 7 Hamburg – Neumünster – Kiel/Flensburg RE 70 Hamburg – Kiel Zugausfall und Schienenersatzverkehr sowie veränderte Fahrzeiten Hamburg Hbf Kiel Hbf/Flensburg (verschiedene Abschnitte) in den Nächten Sonntag/Montag, 22./23. August bis Dienstag/Mittwoch 31. August/1. September, jeweils 20.00 – 6.45 Uhr Hamburg Hbf Kiel Hbf/Flensburg Zug/Bus RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 70 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 RE 7 Zugnummer 21086 21086 21086 21136 21086 21136 21038 21138 21088 21088 21088 21088 21088 21088 21088 21088 21140 VerkehrstageMo23./24.8. 23./24.8. 23./24.8. 23./24.8. 23.8. 23.8. Di 24./25.8. 24./25.8. 24./25.8. 24./25.8. 24.8. 24.8. Mi 25./26.8. 25./26.8. 25./26.8. 25./26.8. 25.8. 25.8. Do 26./27.8. 26./27.8. 26./27.8. 26./27.8. 26.8. 26.8. Fr 27./28.8. 27./28.8. 27./28.8. 27./28.8. 27.8. 27.8. Sa 28./29.8. 28./29.8. 28./29.8. 28./29.8. 28.8. 28.8. So 29./30.8. 29./30.8. 29./30.8. 29./30.8. 29.8. Mo 30./31.8. 30./31.8. 30./31.8. 30./31.8. 30.8. 30.8. Di 31./1.9. 31./1.9. 31./1.9. 31./1.9. 31.8. 31.8. Mi 1.9. 1.9. Hamburg Hbf ZOB, 17/18 ab Hamburg Hbf ab 22.43 22.43 22.43 22.43 23.24 23.43 Hamburg Dammtor ab 22.48 22.48 22.48 22.48 23.28 23.48 Hamburg-Altona an |||||| Hamburg-Altona ab |||||| 0.53 Pinneberg ab 23.02 23.02 23.02 23.02 | 0.02 1.04 Elmshorn ab 23.14 23.14 23.14 23.24 23.49 0.14 1.13 Wrist ab ||| | 0.00| 1.24 Brokstedt ab ||| | 0.05| 1.29 Neumünster an 23.35 23.35 23.35 23.44 0.14 0.35 1.38 Neumünster, Bussteig H ab 23.36 23.36 23.36 23.40 23.46 23.50 0.15 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.56 1.40 Einfeld ab |||23.45|23.55|0.45|||||| |1.45 Bordesholm ab |||23.50|0.000.220.50|||||| |1.50 Flintbek ab |||23.55|0.05|0.55|||||| |1.55 Kiel Hbf an |||0.03|0.120.341.03|||||| |2.03 Nortorf an 23.45 23.45 23.45 23.54 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 0.49 1.05 Nortorf ab 23.46 23.46 23.46 23.55 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.06 Rendsburg, Bahnhofstraße an 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.10 1.06 1.11 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.06 1.24 Rendsburg, Bahnhofstraße ab ||| | ||||||1.17| Rendsburg ab 0.03 0.05 0.09 0.13 1.07 1.12 1.09 1.43 1.41 1.07 |1.26 Owschlag ab 0.12 0.23 0.27 0.28 1.15 1.20 1.26 2.00 1.57 1.15 1.37 1.34 Schleswig ab 0.20 0.31 0.35 0.37 1.23 1.28 1.34 2.08 2.05 1.23 1.57 1.42 Jübek ab 0.27 0.38 0.42 0.43 1.30 1.35 1.41 2.15 2.12 1.30 2.21 1.49 Tarp ab 0.34 0.45 0;49 0.50 1.37 1.42 1.48 2.22 2.19 1.37 2.41 1.56 Flensburg an 0.45 0.55 0.59 0.59 1.48 1.52 1.58 2.32 2.29 1.48 3.01 2.05 veränderte Fahrzeiten Schienenersatzverkehr Ausfall Seite 2 von 6 RE 7 Hamburg – Neumünster – Kiel/Flensburg RE 70 Hamburg – Kiel Zugausfall und Schienenersatzverkehr sowie veränderte Fahrzeiten Hamburg Hbf Kiel Hbf/Flensburg (verschiedene Abschnitte) in den Nächten Sonntag/Montag, 22./23. August bis Dienstag/Mittwoch 31. August/1. September, jeweils 20.00 – 6.45 Uhr Hamburg Hbf Kiel Hbf/Flensburg Zug/Bus RE 7 RE 7 S-Bahn RE 7RE 7RE 7RE 7RE 7RE 7RE 7 RE7 Zugnummer 21140 21090 S 21 21142 21142 21142 21144 21000 21146 21100 21050 21190 21190 VerkehrstageMo 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. 23.8. Di 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. 24.8. Mi 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. 25.8. Do 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. 26.8. Fr 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. 27.8. Sa 28.8.
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