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Münster-Albachtenmünsterosnabrück (Westf) RE2 RE RE2 Rhein-Haard - Express DB-Kursbuchstrecke: 425 und zurück Recklinghausen - Haltern Düsseldorf - Duisburg Essen Gelsenkirchen DüsseldorfDüsseldorf Hbf Duisburg Flughafen MülheimHbf (Ruhr)Essen HbfGelsenkirchenWanne-Eickel Hbf Recklinghausen Hbf Recklinghausen SüdMarl-Sinsen HbfHaltern amSythen See (HAL) DülmenBuldernNottuln-AppelhülsenBösensellMünster-AlbachtenMünsterOsnabrück (Westf) und zurück Münster - Osnabrück P+R P+R P+R P+R P+R P+R Anschlüsse siehe Haltestellenverzeichnis/Linienplan Fahrradmitnahme begrenzt möglich RE RE2 RE RE2 montags bis freitags RE2 Haltestellen Abfahrtszeiten Recklinghausen - Haltern Düsseldorf - Duisburg Essen Gelsenkirchen Düsseldorf Hbf ab 0.06 5.06 6.06 7.06 8.06 9.06 10.06 11.06 12.06 13.06 14.06 15.06 16.06 17.06 18.06 19.06 20.06 21.06 D-Flughafen 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 Duisburg Hbf an 0.22 5.22 6.22 7.22 8.22 9.22 10.22 11.22 12.22 13.22 14.22 15.22 16.22 17.22 18.22 19.22 20.22 21.22 Duisburg Hbf ab 0.24 5.24 6.24 7.24 8.24 9.24 10.24 11.24 12.24 13.24 14.24 15.26 16.24 17.24 18.24 19.27 20.24 21.24 Mülheim Hauptbahnhof 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 32 30 30 30 33 30 30 Essen Hbf an 0.37 5.37 6.37 7.37 8.37 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.37 18.37 19.37 20.37 21.37 Essen Hbf ab 0.46 5.41 6.41 7.41 8.41 9.41 10.41 11.41 12.41 13.41 14.41 15.41 16.41 17.41 18.41 19.41 20.41 21.41 Gelsenkirchen Hbf 54 49 50 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 50 50 50 50 50 50 Wanne-Eickel Hbf 59 5.56 6.56 7.56 8.56 9.56 10.56 11.56 12.56 13.56 14.56 15.56 16.56 17.56 18.56 19.56 20.56 21.56 RE Süd Bf 1.03 Recklinghausen Hbf 09 6.04 7.05 8.04 9.05 10.04 11.05 12.04 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.05 18.04 19.05 20.05 21.05 22.05 Marl Sinsen Bf 13 Haltern am See Bf an 1.19 6.12 7.12 8.12 9.12 10.11 11.12 12.12 13.12 14.12 15.12 16.12 17.12 18.12 19.12 20.12 21.12 22.12 Haltern am See Bf ab 1.20 6.13 7.13 8.13 9.13 10.12 11.13 12.12 13.13 14.13 15.13 16.13 17.13 18.13 19.13 20.13 21.13 22.13 Haltern am See Sythen Bf 1.23 Dülmen 1.29 6.20 7.21 8.20 9.21 10.20 11.21 12.21 13.21 14.21 15.21 16.21 17.21 18.20 19.21 20.21 21.21 22.21 Buldern Bf 33 Münster - Osnabrück Nottuln-Appelhülsen Bf 37 Bösensell Bf 41 Münster-Albachten Bf 44 Münster (Westf) an 1.53 6.35 7.35 8.35 9.35 10.35 11.35 12.35 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 17.35 18.35 19.35 20.35 21.35 22.35 Münster (Westf) ab 6.37 7.37 8.37 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.37 18.37 19.37 20.37 21.37 22.37 Osnabrück Hbf an 7.10 8.19 9.10 10.15 11.11 12.19 13.10 14.19 15.10 16.19 17.10 18.19 19.10 20.19 21.10 22.15 23.10 RE RE2 RE RE2 mo-fr samstags RE2 Haltestellen Abfahrtszeiten Recklinghausen - Haltern Düsseldorf - Duisburg Essen Gelsenkirchen Düsseldorf Hbf ab 22.06 23.06 0.06 1.06 5.06 6.06 7.06 8.06 9.06 10.06 11.06 12.06 13.06 14.06 15.06 16.06 17.06 18.06 D-Flughafen 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 Duisburg Hbf an 22.22 23.22 0.22 1.22 5.22 6.22 7.22 8.22 9.22 10.22 11.22 12.22 13.22 14.22 15.22 16.22 17.22 18.22 Duisburg Hbf ab 22.24 23.24 0.24 1.27 5.24 6.24 7.24 8.24 9.24 10.24 11.24 12.24 13.24 14.24 15.26 16.24 17.24 18.24 Mülheim Hauptbahnhof 30 30 30 35 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 32 30 30 30 Essen Hbf an 22.37 23.37 0.37 1.41 5.37 6.37 7.37 8.37 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.37 18.37 Essen Hbf ab 22.41 23.46 0.46 1.46 5.41 6.41 7.41 8.41 9.41 10.41 11.41 12.41 13.41 14.41 15.41 16.41 17.41 18.41 Gelsenkirchen Hbf 50 54 54 54 50 50 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 50 50 50 Wanne-Eickel Hbf 22.56 59 59 59 5.57 6.57 7.56 8.57 9.56 10.57 11.56 12.57 13.57 14.57 15.57 16.57 17.56 18.57 RE Süd Bf 0.03 1.04 2.03 Recklinghausen Hbf 23.05 09 09 09 6.05 7.05 8.04 9.05 10.04 11.05 12.04 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.05 18.04 19.05 Marl Sinsen Bf 13 13 13 Haltern am See Bf an 23.12 0.18 1.18 2.18 6.12 7.12 8.12 9.12 10.11 11.12 12.11 13.12 14.12 15.12 16.12 17.12 18.12 19.12 Haltern am See Bf ab 23.13 0.19 1.19 2.19 6.13 7.13 8.13 9.13 10.12 11.13 12.12 13.13 14.13 15.13 16.13 17.13 18.13 19.13 Haltern am See Sythen Bf 0.23 1.23 2.23 Dülmen 23.21 0.29 1.29 2.29 6.21 7.21 8.20 9.21 10.20 11.21 12.21 13.21 14.21 15.21 16.21 17.21 18.20 19.21 Buldern Bf 33 33 33 Münster - Osnabrück Nottuln-Appelhülsen Bf 37 37 37 Bösensell Bf 41 41 41 Münster-Albachten Bf 44 44 44 Münster (Westf) an 23.35 0.53 1.51 2.51 6.35 7.35 8.35 9.35 10.35 11.35 12.35 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 17.36 18.35 19.36 Münster (Westf) ab 6.38 7.38 8.37 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.37 18.37 19.38 Osnabrück Hbf an 7.10 8.19 9.10 10.15 11.08 12.17 13.10 14.18 15.08 16.17 17.10 18.19 19.08 20.17 RE RE2 RE RE2 samstags sonn- und feiertags RE2 Haltestellen Abfahrtszeiten Recklinghausen - Haltern Düsseldorf - Duisburg Essen Gelsenkirchen Düsseldorf Hbf ab 19.06 20.06 21.06 22.06 23.06 0.06 1.06 7.06 8.06 9.06 10.06 11.06 12.06 13.06 14.06 15.06 16.06 17.06 D-Flughafen 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 Duisburg Hbf an 19.22 20.22 21.22 22.22 23.22 0.22 1.22 7.22 8.22 9.22 10.22 11.22 12.22 13.22 14.22 15.22 16.22 17.22 Duisburg Hbf ab 19.27 20.24 21.24 22.24 23.24 0.24 1.24 7.24 8.24 9.24 10.24 11.24 12.24 13.24 14.24 15.26 16.24 17.24 Mülheim Hauptbahnhof 33 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 32 30 30 Essen Hbf an 19.37 20.37 21.37 22.37 23.37 0.37 1.37 7.37 8.37 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.37 Essen Hbf ab 19.41 20.41 21.41 22.41 23.46 0.46 1.46 7.41 8.41 9.41 10.41 11.41 12.41 13.41 14.41 15.41 16.41 17.41 Gelsenkirchen Hbf 50 50 50 50 54 54 54 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 50 50 Wanne-Eickel Hbf 19.57 20.57 21.57 22.57 59 59 59 7.56 8.56 9.56 10.56 11.56 12.56 13.56 14.56 15.56 16.56 17.56 RE Süd Bf 0.03 1.03 2.03 Recklinghausen Hbf 20.05 21.05 22.05 23.05 09 09 09 8.04 9.05 10.04 11.05 12.04 13.05 14.05 15.05 16.05 17.05 18.04 Marl Sinsen Bf 13 13 13 Haltern am See Bf an 20.12 21.12 22.12 23.12 0.18 1.18 2.18 8.12 9.12 10.12 11.12 12.12 13.12 14.12 15.12 16.12 17.12 18.12 Haltern am See Bf ab 20.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 0.19 1.19 2.19 8.13 9.13 10.13 11.13 12.13 13.13 14.13 15.13 16.13 17.13 18.13 Haltern am See Sythen Bf 0.24 1.23 2.23 Dülmen 20.21 21.21 22.21 23.21 0.29 1.29 2.29 8.20 9.21 10.21 11.21 12.21 13.21 14.21 15.21 16.21 17.21 18.21 Buldern Bf 33 33 33 Münster - Osnabrück Nottuln-Appelhülsen Bf 37 37 37 Bösensell Bf 41 41 41 Münster-Albachten Bf 45 44 44 Münster (Westf) an 20.36 21.35 22.36 23.35 0.53 1.53 2.53 8.35 9.35 10.35 11.35 12.35 13.35 14.35 15.35 16.35 17.36 18.35 Münster (Westf) ab 20.37 21.37 22.38 8.37 9.37 10.37 11.37 12.37 13.37 14.37 15.37 16.37 17.37 18.37 Osnabrück Hbf an 21.10 22.15 23.10 9.10 10.15 11.11 12.15 13.10 14.19 15.10 16.19 17.15 18.19 19.10 RE RE2 RE RE2 sonn- und feiertags RE2 Haltestellen Abfahrtszeiten Recklinghausen - Haltern Düsseldorf - Duisburg Essen Gelsenkirchen Düsseldorf Hbf ab 18.06 19.06 20.06 21.06 22.06 23.06 D-Flughafen 13 13 13 13 13 13 Duisburg Hbf an 18.22 19.22 20.22 21.22 22.22 23.22 Duisburg Hbf ab 18.24 19.27 20.24 21.24 22.24 23.24 Mülheim Hauptbahnhof 30 33 30 30 30 30 Essen Hbf an 18.37 19.37 20.37 21.37 22.37 23.37 Essen Hbf ab 18.41 19.41 20.41 21.41 22.41 23.46 Gelsenkirchen Hbf 50 50 50 50 50 54 Wanne-Eickel Hbf 18.56 19.56 20.56 21.56 22.56 59 RE Süd Bf 0.03 Recklinghausen Hbf 19.05 20.05 21.05 22.05 23.05 09 Marl Sinsen Bf 13 Haltern am See Bf an 19.12 20.12 21.12 22.12 23.12 0.18 Haltern am See Bf ab 19.13 20.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 0.19 Haltern am See Sythen Bf 0.23 Dülmen 19.21 20.21 21.21 22.21 23.21 0.29 Buldern Bf 33 Münster - Osnabrück Nottuln-Appelhülsen Bf 37 Bösensell Bf 41 Münster-Albachten Bf 44 Münster (Westf) an 19.36 20.36 21.35 22.36 23.35 0.53 Münster (Westf) ab 19.38 20.37 21.37 22.38 Osnabrück Hbf an 20.15 21.10 22.15 23.10 RE RE2 RE RE2 montags bis freitags RE2 Haltestellen Abfahrtszeiten Gelsenkirchen - Essen Duisburg Düsseldorf Osnabrück - Münster Osnabrück Hbf ab 5.45 6.48 7.48 8.49 9.47 10.47 11.45 12.49 13.47 14.49 15.47 16.49 17.47 18.49 19.48 Münster (Westf) an 6.22 7.23 8.24 9.22 10.23 11.22 12.22 13.22 14.23 15.22 16.23 17.22 18.23 19.22 20.24 Münster (Westf) ab 2.09 4.25 5.25 6.25 7.25 8.25 9.25 10.25 11.25 12.25 13.25 14.25 15.25 16.25 17.25 18.25 19.25 20.25 Münster-Albachten Bf 16 Dülmen 2.32 4.38 5.38 6.38 7.38 8.38 9.38 10.38 11.38 12.38 13.38 14.38 15.38 16.38 17.38 18.38 19.38 20.38 Haltern am See Sythen Bf 2.38 Haltern am See Bf an 2.41 4.45 5.45 6.45 7.44 8.45 9.45 10.45 11.45 12.45 13.45 14.45 15.45 16.45 17.45 18.45 19.45 20.45 Haltern am See Bf ab 2.42 4.46 5.46 6.46 7.45 8.46 9.46 10.46 11.46 12.46 13.46 14.46 15.46 16.46 17.46 18.46 19.46 20.46 Marl Sinsen Bf 49 Recklinghausen Hbf an 2.54 4.53 5.53 6.53 7.53 8.53 9.53 10.53 11.53 12.53 13.53 14.53 15.53 16.53 17.53 18.53 19.53 20.53 Recklinghausen Hbf ab 2.55 4.54 5.54 6.54 7.54 8.54 9.54 10.54 11.54 12.54 13.54 14.54 15.54 16.54 17.54 18.54 19.54 20.54 RE Süd Bf 3.00 Wanne-Eickel Hbf 04 5.03 6.03 7.03 8.03 9.03 10.03 11.03 12.03 13.03 14.03 15.03 16.03 17.03 18.03 19.04 20.03 21.03 Gelsenkirchen Hbf 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 Haltern - Recklinghausen Essen Hbf an 3.19 5.18 6.18 7.18 8.18 9.18 10.18 11.18 12.18 13.18 14.18 15.18 16.18 17.18 18.18 19.18 20.18 21.18 Essen Hbf ab 3.21 5.21 6.21 7.21 8.21 9.21 10.21 11.21 12.21 13.21 14.21 15.21 16.21 17.21 18.21 19.21 20.21 21.21 Mülheim Hauptbahnhof 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 Duisburg Hbf an 3.34 5.33 6.33 7.33 8.33 9.33 10.33 11.33 12.33 13.33 14.33 15.33 16.33 17.33 18.33 19.33 20.33 21.33 Duisburg Hbf ab 3.37 5.36 6.36 7.36 8.36 9.37 10.36 11.36 12.36 13.36 14.36 15.36 16.36 17.36
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