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Göttingen–Bebra railway

The Göttingen–Bebra railway is a mainline railway in Germany, running north–south, which mainly serves through traffic. It is part of the old North–South railway and until 1991 Intercity trains ran on it. Today it is used mainly by freight trains, as well as regional and night passenger trains.

Göttingen–Bebra railway
Göttingen–Bebra railway
Overview
Native nameBahnstrecke Göttingen–Bebra
StatusOperational
OwnerDeutsche Bahn
Line number3600
LocaleLower Saxony and Hesse, Germany
Termini
Stations12
Service
TypeHeavy rail, Passenger/Freight rail
Regional rail
Route number540.1, 611 and 613
Operator(s)DB Bahn, Cantus
History
OpenedStages between 1867–1876
Technical
Line length80.5 km (50.0 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC Overhead line
Route map
166.6 Bebra
167.4 connection to Bebra marshalling yard
Braunhäuser Tunnel (293 m, until 1963)
175.5 Asmushausen
177.4 Bebra Tunnel crossover
Cornberger Tunnel (719 m)
178.8 Cornberg
former station
182.7 Berneburg
from Sontra industrial estate
186.7 Sontra
Sontra
193.7 Hoheneiche
former station
197.1 Wehretal-Reichensachsen
(reopened 2003)
Leinefelde–Treysa railway
to Eschwege town (since 2009)
201.6 Eschwege West
(until 2009) (Keilbahnhof)
from Eschwege town
205.5 Albungen
212.5 Bad Sooden-Allendorf
218.3 Oberrieden
Schürzeberg-Tunnel (173 m)
220.8 Werleshausen
Bebenroth-Tunnel (930 m)
Kassel-Halle and Gelster Valley Railway
Gelster Valley Railway from Großalmerode
227.3 Eichenberg
228.4
Eichenberg Nordkopf junction
Eichenberger curve
Südharzautobahn A38
Old path to Arenshausen until 1884
233.4 Friedland (Han)
238.0 Obernjesa
station until May 1990
242.4 Rosdorf
former station
244.9 Grone junction
to Göttingen Gbf
to Göttingen freight yard
to Grone junction and Siekweg junction (HSL)
247.1 Göttingen
SFS Hannover–Würzburg
and Ri Göttingen freight yard

Source: German railway atlas[1]

History

Until 1945

 
A freight train south of Friedland where the old line to Arenshausen once branched off in the background
 
The bridge over the Leine opened in 1910 in Göttingen; behind it the pillars of the HS line are visible

The section from Göttingen to Friedland was opened in 1867 as part of a line to Arenshausen connecting with the Halle–Kassel line.

After Prussia’s annexation of Hanover and the Electorate of Hesse (Kurhessen) after the 1866 war, it wanted a direct connection between the Hanoverian Southern line and the Frankfurt–Bebra line. Together with the planned Flieden–Gemünden line this would create a north–south axis. Moreover, it would provide connections with the Cannons Railway (Kanonenbahn)—which was planned to connect Berlin and Metz, serving military purposes. To the north it would connect with Göttingen and Hanover via the Hanoverian Southern line and to the south to Bebra and Hanau. Arenshausen and Witzenhausen were considered for the northern end of the new line, but it was decided that it would be at Friedland with a link to the Halle–Kassel line at Eichenberg.

In 1875, the section was opened from Bebra to Niederhone (now Eschwege West) and Eschwege town (the last part of this line later became part of the Kanonenbahn). A year later, the Niederhone–Eichenberg–Friedland section was opened. At the watersheds between the Fulda and Werra valleys at Cornberg and between the Werra and the Leine near Eichenberg significant slopes had to be overcome, requiring tunnels and a curvy alignment.

The direct Friedland–Arenshausen route was abandoned in 1884, as there were sufficient connections in Eichenberg.

Between 1908 and 1910 the rail infrastructure in Göttingen was rebuilt, tracks were raised above street level, the current marshalling yard was built and the new Göttingen–Bodenfelde railway was connected. A new alignment to Bebra was also built from Göttingen to Rosdorf west of the Leine hills. The old route went almost direct from Göttingen Station (with a junction with the old Dransfeld ramp line—the now closed southern end of the Hanoverian Southern line—at the Groner Landstraßeat level crossing) to Rosdorf.

Up to 1945 there was substantial but not outstanding traffic growth. In 1939 the line had four pairs of through trains, while the nearby Main-Weser line between Kassel and Frankfurt am Main had twelve pairs of trains.

Whisky-Vodka Line

After 1866, borders were not significant in this region. That changed in 1945 at the end of World War II with the division of Germany into occupation zones. Just east of Eichenberg station the borders of the British, American and Soviet occupation zones met. The Göttingen–Bebra line was also divided. The Göttingen–Friedland section was in the British zone, Eichenberg and the Oberrieden–Bebra section was in the American zone, and about four kilometres of the line around Werleshausen (a locality in Witzenhausen) was in the Soviet zone.

In order to ease this situation, in 1945 Wanfried agreement provided for an exchange of territory:

Upon the successful agreement of the exchange of villages, at the conclusion of the meeting between Generals Sexton and Askalepov, they exchanged a bottle of whisky and vodka. It was this exchange that resulted in what history has now labeled as the Whisky-Vodka Line.[2]

The new boundary line, subsequently called sarcastically in German the Whisky-Wodka-Linie, meant that this section of the line was consistently under the control of the Western Allies, and thus completely in the area of the later West Germany. From Eichenberg to Bad Sooden-Allendorf, however, it was within sight of the watchtowers of the border to the east, later called the Iron Curtain. The border eventually led to the closure of several lines: the Halle–Kassel line east of Eichenberg and lines east of Eschwege, including the Leinefelde–Treysa line (part of the Kanonenbahn) and several branch lines.

Until 1990

As a result of the Iron Curtain several eastern lines running parallel with the North–South railway were no longer usable, especially the ScandinaviaRostock, HamburgHalle and LeipzigSaal RailwayNuremberg lines. The easternmost north–south route of the Federal Republic became known as the "western bypass of East Germany". Added to this was a strong general traffic growth. This made the North–South railway one of the most important lines. In the summer of 1989, 37 trains ran each day and each direction between Göttingen and Bebra.

In order to handle demand, the line was upgraded. Signalling was upgraded in the 1950s. The line was electrified by 1963. To accommodate the catenary the Braunhäuser Tunnel was opened up as a cutting, and in other tunnels the tracks were lowered. Many smaller stations were abandoned. In addition, with the exception of the Eichenberg-Kassel main line, all the diverging routes were abandoned, at least for passengers.

Since 1990

Since the 1960s it had become clear that the whole north–south route was overloaded and too slow to be attractive for long-distance services. At Eichenberg some curves had speed limits of 90 km/h, in Bebra there were limits of 70 km/h. This led to the planning and construction of the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed line, to which fast long-distance services were diverted in 1991. The old route is now used by freight trains, night trains and regional services. In 1990, the Halle-Kassel railway reopened at Eichenberg, and for this purpose Eichenberg station was converted to handle border control for long-distance trains. However, German reunification quickly progressed, so that the station was only used for customs clearance for five weeks; the platform hall now appears oversized.

In 1998, the construction of a connecting curve followed northeast of Eichenberg, making possible direct operations from Göttingen to Heilbad Heiligenstadt. It assumed the function once performed by the line from Friedland to Arenshausen abandoned in 1884.

An additional 1,030-metre-long tunnel was built next to the Bebenroth Tunnel between 2010 and 2013, and the existing tunnel was rehabilitated. Both tubes now have only one track.[3]

Current operations

The line is dominated by through traffic, especially freight trains (many carrying containers and cars).

In addition, it is important for transport in Werra-Meißner district. Passenger transport is provided by cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft using Stadler FLIRT EMUs, running hourly between Göttingen and Fulda as RB7.

At the timetable change on 13 December 2009, the Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund (North Hesse Transport Association) added a service between Eschwege West and Eschwege town on its own infrastructure, which it had brought back into service and modernised. The old line, part of the closed Leinefelde–Treysa section of the Kanonenbahn, was joined to the Göttingen–Bebra line north and south of Eschwege West station. This meant that Eschwege West station was bypassed and it was closed for scheduled passenger services. A new station was opened at Eschwege-Niederhone. A two-storey car park and a central bus station was opened at Eschwege town station.[4]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "The Whisky-Vodka Line". Cold War. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  3. ^ (in German). Werra-Meissner-Bahnen.de. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  4. ^ mme (2010). "Wieder nach Eschwege". Eisenbahn-Revue International (in German) (5): 213.

Sources

  • Koch; Keller; Lauerwald (1990). Bahnhof Eichenberg—Glanz, Fall und Wiederaufstieg eines Eisenbahn-Knotenpunktes (Eichenberg station—splendour, fall and rise again of a railway junction) (in German). Verlag Vogt, Hessisch Lichtenau. ISBN 3-9800576-6-6.
  • Sockel. "Bericht über den einseitigen Gleiswechselbetrieb von Bebra nach Cornberg (Report on one-way working from Bebra to Cornberg)". Eisenbahntechnik (in German). 5 (11).
  • "Eschwege erhält neuen Stadtbahnhof (Eschwege receives new town station)". Eisenbahn-Magazin (in German) (8): 16. 2007.

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The Gottingen Bebra railway is a mainline railway in Germany running north south which mainly serves through traffic It is part of the old North South railway and until 1991 Intercity trains ran on it Today it is used mainly by freight trains as well as regional and night passenger trains Gottingen Bebra railwayGottingen Bebra railwayOverviewNative nameBahnstrecke Gottingen BebraStatusOperationalOwnerDeutsche BahnLine number3600LocaleLower Saxony and Hesse GermanyTerminiGottingenBebraStations12ServiceTypeHeavy rail Passenger Freight railRegional railRoute number540 1 611 and 613Operator s DB Bahn CantusHistoryOpenedStages between 1867 1876TechnicalLine length80 5 km 50 0 mi Number of tracksDouble trackTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeElectrification15 kV 16 7 Hz AC Overhead lineRoute mapLegendfrom Frankfurt FuldaKassel Leipzig166 6 Bebrato Kassel167 4 connection to Bebra marshalling yardto KasselBraunhauser Tunnel 293 m until 1963 175 5 Asmushausen177 4 Bebra Tunnel crossoverCornberger Tunnel 719 m 178 8 Cornbergformer station182 7 BerneburgSontrafrom Sontra industrial estate186 7 SontraSontra193 7 Hoheneicheformer stationWehre197 1 Wehretal Reichensachsen reopened 2003 Leinefelde Treysa railwayfrom Treysato Eschwege town since 2009 201 6 Eschwege West until 2009 Keilbahnhof from Eschwege town205 5 Albungen212 5 Bad Sooden Allendorf218 3 OberriedenSchurzeberg Tunnel 173 m Werra220 8 WerleshausenBebenroth Tunnel 930 m Kassel Halle and Gelster Valley Railwayfrom KasselGelster Valley Railway from Grossalmerode227 3 Eichenbergto Nordhausen228 4 Eichenberg Nordkopf junctionEichenberger curveSudharzautobahn A38Old path to Arenshausen until 1884233 4 Friedland Han 238 0 Obernjesastation until May 1990242 4 Rosdorfformer station244 9 Grone junctionto Gottingen Gbfto Gottingen freight yardto Grone junction and Siekweg junction HSL Leine247 1 GottingenSFS Hannover Wurzburgand Ri Gottingen freight yardto Bodenfeldeto Hannover HbfSource German railway atlas 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Until 1945 1 2 Whisky Vodka Line 1 3 Until 1990 1 4 Since 1990 2 Current operations 3 References 3 1 Footnotes 3 2 SourcesHistory EditUntil 1945 Edit A freight train south of Friedland where the old line to Arenshausen once branched off in the background The bridge over the Leine opened in 1910 in Gottingen behind it the pillars of the HS line are visible The section from Gottingen to Friedland was opened in 1867 as part of a line to Arenshausen connecting with the Halle Kassel line After Prussia s annexation of Hanover and the Electorate of Hesse Kurhessen after the 1866 war it wanted a direct connection between the Hanoverian Southern line and the Frankfurt Bebra line Together with the planned Flieden Gemunden line this would create a north south axis Moreover it would provide connections with the Cannons Railway Kanonenbahn which was planned to connect Berlin and Metz serving military purposes To the north it would connect with Gottingen and Hanover via the Hanoverian Southern line and to the south to Bebra and Hanau Arenshausen and Witzenhausen were considered for the northern end of the new line but it was decided that it would be at Friedland with a link to the Halle Kassel line at Eichenberg In 1875 the section was opened from Bebra to Niederhone now Eschwege West and Eschwege town the last part of this line later became part of the Kanonenbahn A year later the Niederhone Eichenberg Friedland section was opened At the watersheds between the Fulda and Werra valleys at Cornberg and between the Werra and the Leine near Eichenberg significant slopes had to be overcome requiring tunnels and a curvy alignment The direct Friedland Arenshausen route was abandoned in 1884 as there were sufficient connections in Eichenberg Between 1908 and 1910 the rail infrastructure in Gottingen was rebuilt tracks were raised above street level the current marshalling yard was built and the new Gottingen Bodenfelde railway was connected A new alignment to Bebra was also built from Gottingen to Rosdorf west of the Leine hills The old route went almost direct from Gottingen Station with a junction with the old Dransfeld ramp line the now closed southern end of the Hanoverian Southern line at the Groner Landstrasseat level crossing to Rosdorf Up to 1945 there was substantial but not outstanding traffic growth In 1939 the line had four pairs of through trains while the nearby Main Weser line between Kassel and Frankfurt am Main had twelve pairs of trains Whisky Vodka Line Edit After 1866 borders were not significant in this region That changed in 1945 at the end of World War II with the division of Germany into occupation zones Just east of Eichenberg station the borders of the British American and Soviet occupation zones met The Gottingen Bebra line was also divided The Gottingen Friedland section was in the British zone Eichenberg and the Oberrieden Bebra section was in the American zone and about four kilometres of the line around Werleshausen a locality in Witzenhausen was in the Soviet zone In order to ease this situation in 1945 Wanfried agreement provided for an exchange of territory Upon the successful agreement of the exchange of villages at the conclusion of the meeting between Generals Sexton and Askalepov they exchanged a bottle of whisky and vodka It was this exchange that resulted in what history has now labeled as the Whisky Vodka Line 2 The new boundary line subsequently called sarcastically in German the Whisky Wodka Linie meant that this section of the line was consistently under the control of the Western Allies and thus completely in the area of the later West Germany From Eichenberg to Bad Sooden Allendorf however it was within sight of the watchtowers of the border to the east later called the Iron Curtain The border eventually led to the closure of several lines the Halle Kassel line east of Eichenberg and lines east of Eschwege including the Leinefelde Treysa line part of the Kanonenbahn and several branch lines Until 1990 Edit As a result of the Iron Curtain several eastern lines running parallel with the North South railway were no longer usable especially the Scandinavia Rostock Hamburg Halle and Leipzig Saal Railway Nuremberg lines The easternmost north south route of the Federal Republic became known as the western bypass of East Germany Added to this was a strong general traffic growth This made the North South railway one of the most important lines In the summer of 1989 37 trains ran each day and each direction between Gottingen and Bebra In order to handle demand the line was upgraded Signalling was upgraded in the 1950s The line was electrified by 1963 To accommodate the catenary the Braunhauser Tunnel was opened up as a cutting and in other tunnels the tracks were lowered Many smaller stations were abandoned In addition with the exception of the Eichenberg Kassel main line all the diverging routes were abandoned at least for passengers Since 1990 Edit Eichenberg station Since the 1960s it had become clear that the whole north south route was overloaded and too slow to be attractive for long distance services At Eichenberg some curves had speed limits of 90 km h in Bebra there were limits of 70 km h This led to the planning and construction of the Hanover Wurzburg high speed line to which fast long distance services were diverted in 1991 The old route is now used by freight trains night trains and regional services In 1990 the Halle Kassel railway reopened at Eichenberg and for this purpose Eichenberg station was converted to handle border control for long distance trains However German reunification quickly progressed so that the station was only used for customs clearance for five weeks the platform hall now appears oversized In 1998 the construction of a connecting curve followed northeast of Eichenberg making possible direct operations from Gottingen to Heilbad Heiligenstadt It assumed the function once performed by the line from Friedland to Arenshausen abandoned in 1884 An additional 1 030 metre long tunnel was built next to the Bebenroth Tunnel between 2010 and 2013 and the existing tunnel was rehabilitated Both tubes now have only one track 3 Current operations EditThe line is dominated by through traffic especially freight trains many carrying containers and cars In addition it is important for transport in Werra Meissner district Passenger transport is provided by cantus Verkehrsgesellschaft using Stadler FLIRT EMUs running hourly between Gottingen and Fulda as RB7 At the timetable change on 13 December 2009 the Nordhessischer Verkehrsverbund North Hesse Transport Association added a service between Eschwege West and Eschwege town on its own infrastructure which it had brought back into service and modernised The old line part of the closed Leinefelde Treysa section of the Kanonenbahn was joined to the Gottingen Bebra line north and south of Eschwege West station This meant that Eschwege West station was bypassed and it was closed for scheduled passenger services A new station was opened at Eschwege Niederhone A two storey car park and a central bus station was opened at Eschwege town station 4 References EditFootnotes Edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2009 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 The Whisky Vodka Line Cold War Retrieved 8 June 2010 Nord Sud Strecke Zwischen Bad Sooden Allendorf und Eichenberg km 212 680 km 227 075 in German Werra Meissner Bahnen de Archived from the original on 17 November 2015 Retrieved 3 November 2019 mme 2010 Wieder nach Eschwege Eisenbahn Revue International in German 5 213 Sources Edit Koch Keller Lauerwald 1990 Bahnhof Eichenberg Glanz Fall und Wiederaufstieg eines Eisenbahn Knotenpunktes Eichenberg station splendour fall and rise again of a railway junction in German Verlag Vogt Hessisch Lichtenau ISBN 3 9800576 6 6 Sockel Bericht uber den einseitigen Gleiswechselbetrieb von Bebra nach Cornberg Report on one way working from Bebra to Cornberg Eisenbahntechnik in German 5 11 Eschwege erhalt neuen Stadtbahnhof Eschwege receives new town station Eisenbahn Magazin in German 8 16 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gottingen Bebra railway amp oldid 1032010008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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