Radebeul-Radeburg line

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The Radebeul-Radeburg line, known locally as the Lößnitzgrundbahn, is a 750 mm (2 ft 512 in) gauge narrow gauge steam-hauled railway in the outskirts of Dresden, Germany. Primarily a tourist attraction, it maintains a year-round timetable and runs between Radebeul Ost on the main Deutsche Bahn line between Dresden and Meissen, and the small towns of Moritzburg and Radeburg to the north of Dresden.

Traffic on that line is carried out in different ways by two parties. The regular traffic is driven by BVO GmbH, using steam locomotives built in the 1950s. The traditional train traffic, driven by the club Traditionsbahn Radebeul e.V., uses cars and machines from the end of 19th century and the early 20th century for special events.

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