Gräfenberg Railway

The Gräfenberg Railway (German: Gräfenbergbahn) is the railway line from the Nuremberg Nordost station via Heroldsberg, Kalchreuth and Eschenau to Gräfenberg. It is a successful reference project for the revitalisation of railway lines threatened with closure.

Nuremberg Nordost – Gräfenberg
Gräfenberg Railway
Overview
Native nameGräfenbergbahn
Line number5920 (Germany)
Service
Route number861 (Germany)
Technical
Line length28.0 km
(Line class: C2 (Nuremberg Nordost – Eschenau)
B1 (Eschenau – Gräfenberg))
Track gauge1,435 mm
Minimum radius250
Operating speed80 km/h max.
Maximum incline20  %
Route map

0,0
Nuremberg Nordost
(321 m)
Ringbahn to Nuremberg Ost
1,3
Äußere Bayreuther Straße (B 2)
2,3
Nuremberg-Ziegelstein siding
2,9
Ziegelstein
(to 1926)
4,3
Nuremberg-Buchenbühl
(1926–1983)
4,8
5,6
Nuremberg Nordost Holzwerk siding
9,2
Heroldsberg
(353 m)
11,2
Heroldsberg Nord
(since 2002)
13,6
Kalchreuth
(station until 1984)
(410 m)
16,4
Großgeschaidt
(366 m)
18,3
Brander Hauptstraße (B 2)
Sekundärbahn from Erlangen
18,7
Eschenau (Mittelfr)
(340 m)
19,4
Miele factory siding
19,6
B 2 (since 2008)
21,0
B 2
21,4
Forth
(station until 1984)
(324 m)
21,7
B 2
23,6
Rüsselbach
24,9
Igensdorf
(station until 1984)
(335 m)
26,5
Weißenohe
28,0
Gräfenberg
(former station)
(388 m)

Services

Passenger services are operated by DB Regio. They are in integrated into the Nuremberg Regional Transport Association (Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nuremberg) and designated as line R 21.

Future

An electrification of this line has variously been debated as has been extending passenger service along the Nuremberg Ringbahn.[1][2] There have also been calls for additional stops in the northern Nuremberg boroughs of Ziegelstein and Buchenbühl which had had stops in the past.[3]

References

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