List of Deutsche Bahn station codes
Description of the code
The code is set up as follows:
- X YYYY Z
where X denotes the
Listing of BD/Rbd codes
- A – Altona (Hamburg)
- B – Berlin
- D – Dresden
- E – Essen
- F – Frankfurt
- H – Hannover
- K – Köln
- L – Halle (Saale)
- M – München
- N – Nürnberg
- R – Karlsruhe
- S – Saarbrücken
- T – Stuttgart
- U – Erfurt
- W – Schwerin
- X – see #Country codes (X)
- Z – see #Country codes (Z)
Letters C, G, I, J, O, P, Q, V and Y are assigned for facilities of DB Energie (e.g. filling stations) and DB Netz (e.g. changes of VzG lines) or other foreign locations for planning purposes.[1]
Country codes (X)
These codes were assigned to international destinations west of Germany, but are used for eastern European destinations too.
- XA – Austria
- XB – Belgium
- XC – Russia
- XD – Denmark
- XE – Spain
- XF – France
- XG – Greece
- XH – Finland
- XI – Italy
- XJ – Serbia
- XK – United Kingdom
- XL – Luxembourg
- XM – Hungary
- XN – Netherlands
- XO – Norway
- XP – Poland
- XQ – Turkey
- XR – Croatia
- XS – Switzerland
- XT – Czech Republic
- XU – Romania
- XV – Sweden
- XW – Bulgaria
- XX – Portugal
- XY – Slovakia
- XZ – Slovenia
Country codes (Z)
These codes were assigned for international destinations east of Germany.
- ZA – Macedonia
- ZB – Bosnia and Herzegovina
- ZE – Estonia
- ZI – Ireland
- ZK – Kazakhstan
- ZL – Lithuania
- ZM – Moldova
- ZT – Latvia
- ZU – Ukraine
- ZW – Belarus
Listing of station types
List of station codes
- Please refer Deutsche Bahn AG: Übersicht der Betriebsstellen und deren Abkürzungen aus der Richtlinie 100 (PDF, 769 KB, status: August 2015)
See also
External links
- List of Deutsche Bahn station codes (additionally with historical stations) on Bahnstatistik.de (in German)
References
- ^ Deutsche Bahn AG: Richtlinie 100.0001A01 Abkürzungen für Örtlichkeiten (status: 2016)