Emmerich-Oberhausen railway line: full closure from October 20th!
The Emmerich-Oberhausen railway line will be completely closed from October 20th to November 2nd, 2025 due to construction work. Set up replacement traffic.

Emmerich-Oberhausen railway line: full closure from October 20th!
Important news for all commuters and travelers in the region: The railway line between Emmerich and Oberhausen will be completely closed again from October 20th. Loud star The lockdown will begin at 5:00 a.m. and will last until November 2nd at 11:59 p.m. This measure affects both local and long-distance transport.
The route, which stretches over 73 kilometers, was not passable for several weeks in the summer. In order to still offer travelers an option, replacement services were set up for the regional trains RE 5, RE 19 and RE 49. Diversions are planned for lines RE 8 and RE 13. Interestingly, long-distance traffic, including the ICE connection from Frankfurt via Cologne to Amsterdam, is being rerouted via Venlo. This means an increase in travel time of around 30 minutes, and there are no stops in Düsseldorf, Duisburg and Oberhausen.
Move forward faster: planned construction work
Why these restrictions? The construction work includes comprehensive measures such as track renewals, the replacement of overhead lines, bridge work and new switches as well as the construction of noise barriers. This work is part of a large-scale construction marathon that began in November 2024 and is scheduled to last until May 2026. The focus is particularly on work on a 3.5 kilometer long section between Voerde-Friedrichsfeld and Wesel.
The construction activities and closures are necessary to bring the railway line into shape in the long term. In 2025, the three-track expansion of the line between Emmerich and Oberhausen will be further advanced. But don't worry, as reported emmerich-oberhausen.de, over 70 percent of the construction period can be operated on a single track, which minimizes restrictions for passengers. In addition, increased work should be carried out on weekends and holidays during the closed periods in order not to place excessive strain on traffic.
Investments in the future of rail
The need for such construction measures is also reflected in the federal government's major plans. How daily news reports, the government is planning to invest up to 166 billion euros in infrastructure by 2029, with money for motorway bridges and federal roads in addition to the more than 107 billion euros for rail. These investments are intended to help renovate dilapidated routes and increase the punctuality and reliability of rail transport in the long term.
In summary, it can be said that the upcoming construction work on the Emmerich-Oberhausen railway line is not just a temporary disruption, but represents an important step towards a modern and reliable rail infrastructure. Travelers and commuters should prepare for the upcoming changes now and take advantage of alternative transport options.