Weddel loop

Weddel loop
An ICE train on the Weddel loop
Overview
Native nameWeddeler Schleife
Line number1956
LocaleLower Saxony, Germany
Termini
Service
Route number301/349
Technical
Line length24.8 km (15.4 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Operating speed160 km/h (99.4 mph) (max)
Route map

3.4
Brunswick Hbf
5.7
Schmiedekamp junction
to Brunswick marshalling yard
7.0
Grüner Jäger
7.6
Buchhorst junction
from Brunswick marshalling yard
9.5
Weddel
9.7/3.7
Weddel junction
Brunswick-Magdeburg line
9.6
Bundesautobahn 2
12.1
Lehre passing loop
12.9
13.5
Bundesstraße 248
former route of Brunswick State Railway
(closed 1942)
former Brunswick-Gliesmarode line
(1942–1998)
14.7
Groß Brunsrode
19.9
Ehmen
22.0
Sülfeld junction
towards Fallersleben-Brunswick line
Line 6399 (track 3  to Oebisfelde) and
to the Hanover–Berlin high-speed line
24.2/17.4
Fallersleben
end of line 1956
continuation as line 6399,
three tracks to Oebisfelde
12.6
Wolfsburg Hbf
Source: German railway atlas

The Weddel loop is a 21.1 km (13.1 mi) long German railway between Fallersleben (part of Wolfsburg) and Weddel (in the municipality of Cremlingen near Brunswick). It is double-track and electrified and forms part of route number 301 (Brunswick–Wolfsburg–Stendal). It connects the Hanover–Berlin high-speed line with the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed line for Intercity Express trains running between Frankfurt and Berlin.