The line is electrified and single-track, and completely equipped with H/V (
Haupt-/Vorsignal-System)
colour light signals. Only Goldshöfe station still has
semaphore signals, operated by two mechanical signal boxes. The maximum speed limit on the line is 120 km/h, although it is only reached on the southern section. The regional plan of
Ostwürttemberg envisages the duplication of the line. There are passing loops in Jagstheim (not for passenger trains),
Jagstzell and
Ellwangen. In the course of electrification in 1985 the sidings in Stimpfach and Schwabsberg were removed. All sidings for freight transport in Ellwangen were removed in September 2003. Some stations do not conform to modern standards. Thus, the height of the platforms in Ellwangen and Goldshöfe are below the minimum standard of 38 cm above rail level. The central platforms of the stations are only reached by crossing the tracks on the flat. Currently (winter of 2010–2011) the platform in Ellwangen is being renovated. In Schrezheim, a level crossing will be replaced by an underpass. In Ellwangen-Rindelbach an existing underpass will be upgraded. These will replace two level crossings, which will be closed. In the summer of 2010, the platforms in Jagstzell were modernised. For some time there have been efforts to reactivate Jagstheim station, which is no longer used for passengers, and Stimpfach station, which is disused. The city of Ellwangen is also pressing for the construction of a station at Ellwangen-Rindelbach. In November 2009, the Ostwürttemberg Region commissioned a feasibility study on the duplication of the line and the establishment of additional stations between Ellwangen and Crailsheim.
Regional services The services run hourly on the Ulm–Crailsheim route from
Ulm to Ellwangen, with every second train extended to Crailsheim. The journey time from Aalen to Crailsheim is 43 minutes. In the opposite direction trains take 40 minutes, because of the limited passing opportunities, which mostly occur in Jagstzell. The main vehicles used for regional services on the line are
class 650 Regio-Shuttles. Because of cutbacks in public transport in Baden Württemberg, the existing schedule has become thinner. Goldshöfe station was originally built not to serve the location, but as a junction station on the lines from Aalen to Nördlingen and to Crailsheim. Today many people from the nearby municipalities of
Hüttlingen and Buch (in the municipality of
Rainau) use Goldshöfe station.
Long distance From 1991 to 2002, the Goldshöfe–Crailsheim railway was served by
InterRegio services on the
Stuttgart–
Aalen–Crailsheim–
Nuremberg route. Since 2002,
InterCity trains on line run on the (
Basel SBB–)
Karlsruhe–
Pforzheim–Stuttgart–Aalen–Nuremberg route at two-hour intervals. Some freight trains run on the Goldshöfe–Crailsheim railway between Stuttgart and Nuremberg. ==Notes==