Long-distance Deutsche Bahn Deutsche Bahn operates only a few long-distance trains from Konstanz. A daily
InterCity train running to/from Hamburg, extended in the summer months to/from Stralsund, was discontinued in December 2014. Since then, there is only one InterCity runs from Emden via Cologne: Friday and Saturday to Constance, Saturday and Sunday in the opposite direction. }
SBB Swiss Federal Railways (SBB)
InterRegio trains run hourly from
Lucerne to Konstanz: • – – – – – – – –
Konstanz SVG The (SVG) operates additional services between Stuttgart and Konstanz Saturday/Sunday and during holidays. •
Bodensee II:
Stuttgart – – – – – – –
Konstanz Regional transport Deutsche Bahn Konstanz is served hourly by
Regional-Express (RE) trains on the
Black Forest Railway. Until the timetable change in 2015,
Interregio-Express and RE trains alternated from
Kreuzlingen or Konstanz to
Karlsruhe. This was changed with the timetable change, so that there is now a continuous RE hourly to Karlsruhe. •
Karlsruhe –
Baden-Baden –
Offenburg –
Villingen –
Donaueschingen –
Singen –
Konstanz SBB The
Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) and its subsidiary
SBB GmbH, which has its head office in Konstanz, serves Konstanz with the
named train Seehas, a regional service operating every half hour. Its subsidiary
Thurbo connects Konstanz and Kreuzlingen every half hour with the
St. Gallen S-Bahn S14 service, which calls at every station upon request, and the
S44, which does not call at stations between Kreuzlingen and Weinfelden. • :
Konstanz – –
Singen –
Engen (
Seehas; SBB GmbH) • :
Konstanz – Kreuzlingen –
Berg – (Thurbo) • :
Konstanz – Kreuzlingen – Weinfelden (Thurbo) • :
Konstanz – – – – (Thurbo) The
RegioExpress (RE1) from Konstanz via
St. Gallen to
Herisau with stops in Kreuzlingen Hafen and
Romanshorn was introduced in December 2015 after lengthy negotiations. At first there are five trains per day and direction. The project almost failed for lack of funding, although the Kreuzlingen/Konstanz-Romanshorn-St. Gallen railway line has been comprehensively refurbished in recent years for this express service. GTW sets of
Stadler Rail operated by THURBO are used. The same trainsets are used for RE1 and the S14, meaning that passengers do not have to change trains in Konstanz. During weekends, the station is served by a nighttime
S-Bahn service (SN14), offered by
Ostwind fare network, and operated by Thurbo for St. Gallen S-Bahn. • St. Gallen S-Bahn : hourly service to , via .
Other public transport The bus stop in front of the station is served by city bus lines 1, 2, 3, 6, 908, 9A/B, 12, 4/13, 13/4 and 14. The nearby Marktstätte bus stop is served by lines 5, 6 and 908 (towards
Landschlacht). Regional bus services are operated by the express buses of the RAB to
Ravensburg and
Friedrichshafen. Some buses of the SBG operate to
Allensbach and
Radolfzell.
Catamaran services also run every hour to Friedrichshafen from the port near the station.
URh Navigation Company offers boat trips to
Kreuzlingen and
Stein am Rhein/
Schaffhausen via the
Untersee and
High Rhine. == See also ==