In 1998, the service began in Bad Bentheim and went via Osnabrück to Hanover. In 2000, the section west of Rheine was withdrawn and services were extended to Brunswick. The Bad Bentheim–Rheine route is now served only by the Wiehengebirgs-Bahn. The Ems-Leine-Express services were initially operated byDB Regio Nord. New procedures for procuring future operations of the services were introduced In 2012. It is now operated by WestfalenBahn for 15 years from 2015. The service is designated as RE 60 only in North Rhine-Westphalia. The service was named the Ems-Leine-Express with the introduction of the integrated regular-interval timetable in the whole of North Rhine-Westphalia in 1998.
Rail services
The service runs every two hours. Together with the service designated as the Weser-Leine Express in NRW, which also runs every two hours to Bielefeld, an hourly service is provided between Braunschweig and Löhne. The Wiehengebirgs-Bahn runs every hour between Kirchlengern and Rheine. These services connect with the Weser-Leine-Express in Herford. In addition, the total route is served by Intercity services. The service is operated with trains of five double-deck coaches hauled mostly by class 111, or occasionally class 146, locomotives. Since the line is operated with a double-deck driving trailer–pushed towards Rheine–the locomotive does not have to be switched around at the terminus. A dining service with a minibar is provided between Osnabrück and Hanover.
between Hämelerwald and Brunswick the fares of the Verbundtarif Region Braunschweig apply.
Fares for the entire state of Lower Saxony also apply to the North Rhine-Westphalian sections. However, these tickets cannot be used for connections via Herford. The NRW-Tarif applies between Rheine and Minden for all locations except Melle, while NRW holiday tickets apply to the whole route. The Osnabrück–Bünde section does not belong to the zones of any local fare system and so ordinary Deutsche Bahn fares apply. GVH fares apply for season tickets from Bückeburg.
Railways
From west to east the Ems-Leine-Express uses the following lines:
Overall, the service between Rheine and Brunswick covers a distance of 270.4 kilometres. The scheduled time between Rheine and Braunschweig is 3:03, resulting in an average cruising speed of about 90 km/h. Four trainsetsconsisting of locomotive, double-deck carriages and driving trailers are used for the service.