Since the timetable change in December 2010, the
Rhein-Weser-Express has run during the day at hourly intervals from Minden to Düsseldorf (extending to Cologne/Bonn Airport since December 2016), over the whole route between 0700 and 2200. Until the timetable change in December 2010 some services in the off-peak lengths turned around in Dortmund, Bielefeld or Hamm. Frequencies are increased by other services: the
NRW-Express also runs between Hamm and Cologne and the
Rhein-Hellweg-Express (RE 11) runs between Hamm and Düsseldorf, the
Ems-Börde-Bahn (RB 69) runs between Bielefeld and Hamm, the
Weser-Leine-Express (RE 70) and the
Porta-Express (RE 78) run between Bielefeld and Minden. Large sections of the RE 6 proceeds parallel with S-Bahn lines and it has some of the character of a fast S-Bahn service and is perceived by passengers accordingly. Until 2016, the service was operated by
DB Regio NRW, using
push–pull trains of five double-deck carriages, mostly hauled by
class 146.0 locomotives.
Class 111 electric locomotives were regularly substituted on the route. The maximum speed of 160 km/h can be reached on long sections. The average speed is 84.5 km/h. Since the timetable change in December 2019, the Rhein-Weser-Express has been operated by National Express with
Siemens Desiro HC EMUs. The
Rhein-Weser-Express is linked with the rest of the transport network in North Rhine-Westphalia and
Lower Saxony in Cologne, Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Essen, Dortmund, Hamm, Bielefeld, Herford,
Löhne and Minden. ==Tenders of the route==