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Historical development of the Hardt Railway
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The Hardt Railway (German: Hardtbahn) is a railway line in the Karlsruhe region of Germany. Originally built as part of a through main line, it now forms a branch line from Karlruhe to Hochstetten. The line runs along the western edge of the forest of Hardtwald, from which it takes its name.
Today the line is owned and operated, as part of the Stadtbahn Karlsruhe, by the Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (AVG).[1]
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The Hardtbahn originally ran between Karlsruhe and Graben and was built in 1870 as part of the Rhine Railway from Mannheim to Karlsruhe. In 1895, after a shorter link was built as part of the strategic railway from Graben via Blankenloch to Karlsruhe, the Karlsruhe–Graben section – henceforth known as the Hardtbahn – lost a lot of its traffic and was downgraded into a branch line as a result. Because the demand for passenger services fell significantly after the Second World War, it was closed in 1967 and the Leopoldshafen–Graben section subsequently dismantled.
In 1979 a tram service was opened on the section in the Karlsruhe quarter of Neureut operated by the Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (AVG). This was extended in 1986 to Leopoldshafen and in 1989 to Hochstetten. In Leopoldshafen, Linkenheim and Hochstetten the trackbed was moved closer to the villages.
The passenger services of the Hardtbahn are provided by routes S1 and S11 of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn, which are operated by the Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (AVG). A typical off-peak service consists of six trains an hour, of which three terminate at Kirchfeld, and three continue to Hochstetten. More trains may operate during peak periods, and fewer on a Sunday or in the evenings.[2]
The S1 and S11 continue south of the Hardtbahn, across city tram tracks operated by the Verkehrsbetriebe Karlsruhe, and then to the south of Karlsruhe on the AVG owned Albtalbahn, to Ettlingen, Bad Herrenalb and Ittersbach.[2]