The line leaves
Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof to the west, initially running parallel with the
lines to Bamberg and
to Augsburg. The line crosses the
Frankenschnellweg freeway and the connecting tracks to the former main freight yard and the cattle yard and passes through Schweinau, Schweinau station and the industrial area of Tillypark. It then crosses the
Ring line (
Ringbahn), the
Südwesttangente ("South-west tangent" freeway) and the
Main–Danube Canal and reaches
Nürnberg-Stein station, where the
Bibert Railway (
Bibertbahn) branched off to
Unternbibert-Rügland until 1986. After the line crosses the
Rednitz river, it runs through
Unterasbach and
Oberasbach and continues between the
Bibert river to the north and
federal highway B14 to the south through
Roßtal and
Heilsbronn to
Wicklesgreuth. There
a branch line runs to
Windsbach and a siding runs to the United States Army military base at
Katterbach. Near
Lichtenau forest, the line continues to
Sachsen bei Ansbach and from there runs parallel with the
Fränkische Rezat and from the Ansbach district of Eyb it runs next to the railway line from Treuchtlingen to Ansbach station. After the station, the line to Würzburg branches off to the northwest, while the line to Crailsheim turns to the southwest to
Leutershausen-Wiedersbach, running along the southern edge of
Frankenhöhe (a highland). In Eichholz, the line bends to avoid the Rüsselholz (a forest) and runs to the north west after a left turn between the forest and the Klosterberg (a mountain) runs to the former railway station of Dombühl. This was the starting point of a
line to Rothenburg and Steinach and is still the starting point of for the
line to Nördlingen, which is now only used for freight and museum excursions. The line continues under the
A 7 and
A 66 autobahns, through Schnelldorf station to the Bavaria/ Baden-Württemberg border, connects near Beuerlbach with the
Tauber Valley Railway (
Taubertalbahn) and ends in Crailsheim station.
Construction standards The route is double track and electrified throughout. The line speed between Ansbach and Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof is between 120 and 160 km/h. Regional traffic between Roßtal-Wegbrücke and the change of tracks Roßtal is restricted to 60 km/h. In addition the stations of Nürnberg-Stein, Roßtal, Wicklesgreuth, Ansbach and Dombühl are equipped with overtaking tracks.
Stations The refurbished goods shed of the former station in Ellrichshausen was one of five winners of the Peter-Haag Prize (for the preservation of Baden-Württemberg rail heritage) in 1989. The shed was built by Georg von Morlok in 1874 and now houses a private automotive museum.
Transport networks The Nuremberg–Schnelldorf section is served by
Regionalbahn line R7 and is integrated into the
Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg (Greater Nuremberg Transport Association, VGN). ==Operations==