Deutsche Bahn has threatened to close the Tauber Valley Railway several times, but this has not come to pass. In 2003 extensive renovation and modernisation work started on the line, including the laying of new tracks on part of the line, the renewal of level crossings, the cleaning of the track bed and the restoration of a damaged railway embankment near Lauda. These measures cost about €15 million. Since October 2009, the Niederstetten tunnel has been extensively renovated and the section between
Schrozberg and
Niederstetten has been overhauled. Since 1 January 2006, the DB subsidiary
Westfrankenbahn has maintained the railway infrastructure as well as operated services on the Tauber Valley Railway.
Passengers As a result of cycling tourism in the Tauber Valley and the neighbouring
Main Valley, many cyclists use trains on the line. So the
Main Valley Railway and the Tauber Valley Railway are served from March to October by special carriages for bicycle transportation. On the second Sunday in August there is a car-free Sunday in the Tauber Valley. On this day the Tauber Valley road is closed to traffic and it used only by bicycles and inline skaters. Special trains operate on the Tauber Valley Railway on that day with discounted tickets and excellent accommodation for bicycles, which is well used. Since 10 September 2007, Satteldorf station has been reopened in the industrial area of the village. At the same time, the bus services was profoundly restructured to focus on the station and reduced on the parallel road. Following the reopening of Satteldorf, an interest group fought for the reopening of the station in
Wallhausen (3,500 inhabitants), which took place after several delays on 15 December 2013. The line is predominantly operated with
class 628 diesel multiple units. ==Train crash in Schrozberg==