Kaiserstuhl Railway

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Gottenheim–Riegel–Breisach
Route number:723 (Riegel–Breisach)
724 (Gottenheim–Endingen)
Line number:9431 (Riegel–Breisach)
9432 (Gottenheim–Riegel)
Line length:37,6
Track gauge:1435
Maximum incline: 0.85  %
Minimum radius:190 m
Maximum speed:80 km/h
Legend
from Freiburg im Breisgau
11,7 Gottenheim
to Breisach
10,6 Bötzingen
9,7 Bötzingen Mühle
8,1 Eichstetten am Kaiserstuhl
6,4 Nimburg (Baden)
4,2 Bahlingen-Riedlen
3,1 Bahlingen am Kaiserstuhl
0,0 Riegel Bahnhof DB
0,3 Transfer to the Rhine Valley Railway
0,6 old link curve to the Rhine Valley Railway
Bridge over the Leopold Canal
0,0
1,7
Riegel Ort
5,5 Endingen am Kaiserstuhl
9,1 Königschaffhausen
12,2 Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl
14,7 Jechtingen
16,7 Burkheim-Bischoffingen
18,6 Oberrotweil
22,3 Achkarren
from Gottenheim-Freiburg im Breisgau
25,9 Breisach
old Rhine Bridge at Breisach
French/German state border
from Colmar

The Kaiserstuhl Railway (German: Kaiserstuhlbahn) is a railway in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is owned and operated by the Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (SWEG), which in turn is owned by the state of Baden-Württemberg.[1][2]

The Kaiserstuhlbahn consists of two joined sections, from Gottenheim via Riegel Ort to Endingen am Kaiserstuhl, and Riegel DB station via Endingen am Kaiserstuhl to Breisach. Together these lines circumnavigate the Kaiserstuhl mountain range on its east, north and west sides. At both Gottenheim and Breisach junctions are made with the Freiburg to Breisach Railway, which completes the circumnavigation to the south. At Riegel DB station, a further junction is made to the Freiburg im Breisgau to Offenburg section of the mainline Rhine Valley Railway.[1]

The Kaiserstuhl Railway is the last, fully preserved and fully operational standard gauge line of the former South German Railway Company (SEG). The line is worked by passenger and goods trains as well as heritage line specials (the so-called Rebenbummler). The routes are also plied by buses.

The railway's operations centre is the station of Endingen, in which the management, the depot and train sheds are located. Today Endingen, as the transport headquarters for Breisgau–Kaiserstuhl, runs the entire local passenger and goods services on all non-electrified railway lines in the Freiburg region.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2009. p. 101. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0. 
  2. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2009. p. 179. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0. 

Bibliography

  • Gerd Wolff, Hans-Dieter Menges (1992) (in German), Deutsche Klein- und Privatbahnen. Band 2: Baden, Freiburg: EK-Verlag, ISBN 3-88255-653-6
  • Werner Müller-Rißmann, Rainer Humbach (2001) (in German), Der Museumsdampfzug Rebenbummler. Beschreibung und Geschichte. 3. erw. und verb. Auflage, Freiburg: Selbstverlag Eisenbahnfreunde Breisgau e.V, ISBN 3-9807900-0-2
  • Rainer Humbach (2009) (in German), Kaiserstuhlbahn, in: Neben- und Schmalspurbahnen in Deutschland einst und jetzt. 78. Ergänzungsausgabe, München: GeraMond Verlag, ISSN 0949-2143

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