Construction work on the railway: timetable changes between Eichstätt and Ingolstadt!
Construction work on the Ingolstadt – Eichstätt railway line from June 16th: Find out about timetable changes and disruptions.

Construction work on the railway: timetable changes between Eichstätt and Ingolstadt!
Travelers between Ingolstadt and Eichstätt have to prepare for some changes. From theMonday, June 16th to Thursday, June 26th, there will be significant timetable changes due to construction work on the railway line. The traffic stop in Gaimersheim is not served in the early hours of the morning, which poses a challenge for commuters and travelers. In addition, some trains have to run at different times than the usual timetable. Donaukurier informs you that special timetables are available for download on the BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) website.
For everyone who is not affected by the changes, the train connections that are not listed in the special timetable will remain unchanged. In order to always be up to date when traveling, the BRB offers the option of subscribing to a newsletter that provides information about major disruptions and construction sites. Real-time information is also available via the “BRB fault information” on the BRB’s Facebook and WhatsApp channels.
Use alternative sources of information
Given the numerous timetable changes, it is advisable to also use other sources of information. Deutsche Bahn offers current reports on route closures, train cancellations and delays on its website. Travelers can use the DB Navigator app to find out about departure times and disruptions. This app is particularly practical for anyone who often travels by train. For detailed route information, travelers can visit the DB timetable pages.
There are also many other transport providers that could be subject to changes in the falling timetable. These include, among others, the ODEG, the NEB and the Berlin S-Bahn. These also provide information about current timetable changes and may be important for travelers who want to travel beyond the borders of Bavaria. VBB reports many small and large-scale adjustments across the entire transport network, making comprehensive planning increasingly necessary.