- Einsiedler Brauerei invites you to the Oktoberfest on 20 September 2025
- Special train runs at night Brewery Thalheim and Brewery Chemnitz city centre
- Shuttle service on 20 September as part of "200 years of the railway"
Chemnitz - Visit the Einsiedeln Oktoberfest on Saturday, 20 September 2025 in comfort without a car: Einsiedler Brauerei and City-Bahn make it possible. A special train will take party guests back to Thalheim or Chemnitz at night.
The first train starts on Saturday at 23:45 at Chemnitz Central Station and stops at Einsiedel Brauerei at 0:11 after serving the usual stops. The train continues with stops at all stations in the direction of Thalheim, where it arrives at 0:32.
The return journey on Sunday is at 0:53 in Thalheim, the train arrives at 1:15 at the brewery and ends at 1:41 at the Chemnitz central stop. Once again, all stops on the line are served. The timetables are available at www.city-bahn.de → Latest news → C14 Einsiedler Brauereifest ...
Tickets can be purchased from the ticket machine on the train.
Also for the Anniversary weekend "200 years of the railway" the City-Bahn is on the move: on Saturday, a train will connect Chemnitz main station with the Chemnitz Vehicle and Technology Centre (FTC) of DB RegioNetz (Erzgebirgsbahn). An event ticket is required for the journey. The timetable is available at www.city-bahn.de → Latest news → FTC-Shuttle ... An information stand of the City-Bahn is located on the forecourt. Tickets can be purchased there.
Review: The evaluation of the Line festival "150 years of the Chemnitz Aue Adorf railway line has revealed that 1320 passengers bought an event ticket that enabled them to use the special trains. City-Bahn Managing Director Friedbert Straube: "Ticket sales went really well. It shows that we met the expectations of the visitors with the festival. A big thank you goes to my colleagues at City-Bahn, who organised the festival. And, of course, to all those along the route who organised station festivals and the historical railway associations who provided trains and staff."