The line branches from the Right Rhine line in
Neuwied station on the approach from the north as a two track line; the branch is a
flying junction. The current
crossover at Neuwied Rheinbrücke was formerly the location of the junction to the connecting line to Engers station and the Brexbach Valley Railway. Urmitz Rheinbrücke halt is immediately west of the end of the
Urmitz railway bridge. The line then runs on an embankment through the
Neuwied Basin and crosses the
A 48 autobahn. At Kesselheim junction, a single track line branches off to run on the eastern side of the line and continues on the eastern side of the Left Rhine line, which it merges with in the Koblenz north industrial area in Koblenz-Bubenheim. In the northern track field of Koblenz-Lützel station, there is a connection to the port railway of
Koblenz Rhine port. The line crosses the Left Rhine line for the first time and runs through the northern track field of Koblenz-Lützel station to the west and parallel with the Left Rhine line and continues through Koblenz-Lützel station and over the
Moselle railway bridge, which was widened to accommodate four tracks in 1927. At the location of the former Koblenz station of the
Rhenish Railway, the line branches. Two tracks run on a large curve to the right to the former Koblenz Moselle freight yard and one track continues to run parallel with the Left Rhine line through
Koblenz-Stadtmitte station to Koblenz Hauptbahnhof. == Operations ==