The line, despite its military origins, has achieved major economic significance in its region, including nearby France and Luxembourg. It is used by freight trains as well as local trains (
Regionalbahn and
Regional-Express). Fares are set by the transport authorities of the
Rhine-Moselle Transport Association (
Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Mosel) and
Trier Region Transport Association (
Verkehrsverbund Region Trier) as well as under the fare structure of Deutsche Bahn. To avoid confusion with the former
Moselle Railway (
Moselbahn), some railway stations on the left (north) side still have names with the suffix "DB" (originally for
Deutsche Bundesbahn). This is the case with
Schweich (DB),
Ürzig (DB) and
Bullay (DB), which used also to have stations on the Moselle Railway. Apart from regional passenger trains, the line was used by "D-trains" (
Durchgangszug, express trains, literally "corridor trains"). The trains ran from
Saarbrücken to Trier and on to
Cologne over the
Eifel Railway via
Gerolstein or over the Moselle line via Koblenz. Until the electrification of Moselle line, D-trains ran on both routes equally. After electrification there was a clear preference for the Moselle line. The Moselle line was included in the development of the
Interregio network from 1988. In 1991 D-train services ran over the line from Saarbrücken via Koblenz, Cologne,
Münster and
Bremen to
Cuxhaven, with a section of the trains running to
Greifswald, at two-hour intervals. This was complemented by express trains between Koblenz and Saarbrücken operating at hourly intervals. It was not until 1994 with the completion of the conversion of the rolling stock into the new IR carriages that the D-train services were replaced by Interregio services, which continued to operate until December 2002.
Long-distance passenger services After the abolition of Interregio services, they were replaced by
InterCity (IC) services on line 31 operating between
Luxembourg and
Norddeich Mole or
Emden at two-hour intervals. From December 2005 until December 2011 a pair of
Intercity-Express (ICE) services of line 10 operated from Trier to
Berlin, providing a daily service to the region. In November 2011, ICE services were discontinued and long-distance services were reduced to only two IC trains per day on the line. This service ended on 13 December 2014 with the introduction of the Rhineland-Palatinate integrated regular interval service (
Rheinland-Pfalz-Taktes 2015) on the line. Since the 2018 annual timetable, a daily pair of trains has again been running between Düsseldorf and Luxembourg. (
Stadler KISS) double-deck multiple units of the
CFL are used. On the Koblenz–Trier railway, the train runs as an RE, between Koblenz and Düsseldorf as an IC on behalf of
DB Fernverkehr with the option of reserving seats and taking bicycles.
Local and regional services -Ehrang Regional transport has a major role on the Moselle line. Hourly express trains were introduced between Koblenz and Saarbrücken when the national regular interval timetable was established in 1985. This was followed in 1991 with the introduction of an hourly local service. In the summer of 2000 a service, known as the Moselle S-Bahn, was introduced between Wittlich and Trier, operating for part of the day at approximately 30-minute intervals. The two
Regionalbahn services use
class 425 and 426 multiple units. The
Regional-Express trains between Koblenz and Mannheim are mostly composed of vehicles of
class 429. These services run once an hour in each direction. After the timetable change 2010/2011 on 12 December 2010, a Regional-Express service ran twice daily on the Luxembourg–Trier–Wittlich route. This service was operated by the
CFL (the Luxembourg state railway company) with bi-level cars. In July 2011, the
Zweckverband SPNV-Nord transport authority announced that
DB Regio West had won the tender for the local network called "RE Südwest E-Traktion". From December 2014 to December 2029, an hourly service (RE 1) is being operated on the Koblenz–Kaiserslautern route, continuing every two hours to Mannheim. Trains arrive/depart from Koblenz on the hour and arrive/depart Mannheim at 30 minute past the hour. Since 14 December 2014, RE 1 services have been operate with multiple units of DB
class 429.1. CFL was expected to provide from December 2014 an hourly connection between Trier and Luxembourg (RE 11) with
Stadler KISS multiple units, connecting in Trier with the services to/from Koblenz. Due to work required for technical adaptation, this connection was not introduced until March 2015.
Freight This railway line holds a major flow of heavy iron ore trains from the North Sea ports to the
Dillinger Hütte steelworks in the Saarland. ==Notes==