The Nancy-Zoufftgen line is a standard-gauge French railroad line in the Moselle department of the Grand Est region. It provides a link between the French and Luxembourg rail networks, connecting Nancy station to the border town of Zoufftgen. Most TER lines serving Nancy run to the south of the region, with the exception of the main regional line (Nancy - Metz - Thionville - Luxembourg). TGV trains can also run in this link to connect Luxembourg to Paris, Luxembourg to Marseille and Luxembourg to Montpellier. Official number: 270 000 Length: 88 km Gauge: standard (1,435 m) Electrification: 25 kV - 50 Hz Number of tracks: Double-track from Nancy to Pagny sur Moselle, 4-track from Pagny sur Moselle to Metz-Ville, double-track from Metz-Ville to Woippy, 4-track from Woippy to Thionville, double-track from Thionville to Luxembourg Signalling: BAL , ETCS level 1 from Uckange to Zoufftgen, Zoufftgen-Luxemborg ETCS L1 light signals Traffic Owner: SNCF Operators: SNCF, CFL Traffic: TGV, TER, CFL, Freight Rolling stock: Série Z24500 - Z 26500 (TER 2Nng) 3 coaches, 3+3 coaches, 5 coaches or 5+5 coaches Séries Z 27500 (TER AGC): 3 coaches, 3+3 coaches, 4 coaches or 4+4 coaches
For freight locomotives you need SNCF BB37000 Chemin du Fer Luxembourg série 3000 4000 locomotives because your route goes to CFL Triage Bettembourg on the French side you are going to need SNCF Triage Metz Woippy TBB Slug locomotive is used there