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Neumünster–Heide railway

The Neumünster–Heide railway is a single-track, non-electrified railway line the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, connecting the city of Neumünster in central Holstein and Heide, the seat of the district of Dithmarschen.

Neumünster–Heide railway
Overview
Line number1042
LocaleSchleswig-Holstein, Germany
Service
Route number132
Technical
Line length63 km (39 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

0.0
Neumünster
2.3
Neumünster Stadtwald
6.4
Wasbek
13.8
Aukrug
until about 1990: Innien
22.7
Hohenwestedt
To Rendsburg and Schenefeld
1901–1956
Hohenwestedt–Schenefeld
1916–1954
28.2
Osterstedt
30.9
Beringstedt
35.6
Gokels
39.2
Hademarschen
43.1
Beldorf
Grünental High Bridge
48.4
Albersdorf
56.3
Nordhastedt
62.6
Heide
Source: German railway atlas[1]

Geography edit

 
Nordhastedt station

The line leaves the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway north of Neumünster station. From then on, it runs west through the Geest landscape. In addition to Neumünster, it passed through the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde and Dithmarschen. The most important station on the line is Hohenwestedt. Near Beldorf the line crosses the Grünental high bridge (Grünentaler Hochbrücke) over the Kiel Canal. It runs to the eastern side of Heide station and continues as the Heide–Büsum railway under the Hamburg–Husum–Westerland railway.

History edit

The Neumünster–Heide–Weddinghusen–Karolinenkoog line was opened on 22 August 1877 by the Westholsteinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (West Holstein Railway Company). In Karolinenkoog a steam ferry connected to the port of Tönning in Eiderstedt (see Heide–Karolinenkoog railway). In 1878, the company built a branch line was built from Weddinghusen to Wesselburen. This line was extended to Büsum in 1883. The Western Holstein railway company was taken over by the Prussian state railways on 1 July 1890.

 
High bridge in about 1900

In 1892, the Grünental high bridge was built over the Kiel Canal, which was under construction. It was a road bridge with the railway track running down the centre. When rail traffic needed to run over the bridge, it was closed to road traffic by barriers at short notice.[2]

In Hohenwestedt, there were connections to the Rendsburg District Railway (Rendsburger Kreisbahn) until 1954 (towards Schenefeld) and until 1956 (towards Rendsburg).

In the late 1950s, passenger services included, in addition to stopping trains, a pair of express services on the route from Büsum via Heide and Neumünster to Eutin.

1970s until today edit

Passenger services in the 1970s and 1980s were operated with class 515 railcars and then with less comfortable railbuses because the bridge over the Kiel Canal did not allow for higher axle loads.

In 1986, the old Grünental high bridge was demolished and replaced to its north with a new bridge with the road separated from the rail track.[3]

Passenger services on the line were closed around 1990. The line was one of two remaining east–west lines in Schleswig-Holstein. In particular, the line was a possible detour route of military strategic importance.

After peripheral rationalisation, the operator of the Hamburg-Altona–Neumünster railway (AKN Eisenbahn) took over both the operation of rail traffic and the management of the track infrastructure in 1993 from Deutsche Bahn, initially on a trial basis with a ten-year lease. This brought significant upgrades for the wayside stations. Passenger services were operated by AKN with modernised VT A railcars.

Current operations edit

Since the timetable change in December 2011, the line has been operated by NBE Nordbahn Eisenbahngesellschaft mbh & Co. KG, a joint subsidiary of AKN Eisenbahn AG and BeNEX GmbH. In 2003, AKN took over the operations of Schleswig-Holstein-Bahn GmbH. Since then, almost all trains have run to Büsum. This is reflected in the common timetable route number of 132. The number of trains has been increased on the weekends. Services are operated with LINT 41 railcars.

At the time of the acquisition of the SHB by the AKN, it also terminated the lease of the Neumünster–Heide line. DB Netz also took over the line’s maintenance again and straightened the line to remove numerous speed restrictions, which had significantly lengthened travel times. Due to the extended travel times, the scheduled meeting of trains at Heide and Neumünster stations under the regular interval timetable could not be fully achieved.[4]

Freight traffic is no longer carried out on the line. The last freight customers were Lego and some other firms in Hohenwestedt and the Bundeswehr in Albersdorf.

Trains run every hour between Hohenwestedt and Neumünster. The total line is, however, served only every two hours. There are numerous stops along the line. In the course of the modernisation of the line, however, the old station building in Wasbek, Aukrug, Osterstedt, Gokels and Nordhastedt were demolished. Hohenwestedt is the only station on the line with a crossing loop. After a short stop in Heide, trains continue to Büsum.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 11–12. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
  2. ^ "Fahrzeuge der Deutschen Bundesbahn" (in German). roter-brummer.de. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Fahrzeuge der Deutschen Bundesbahn" (in German). roter-brummer.de. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  4. ^ Pro Bahn SHS-22

References edit

  • Erich Staisch, ed. (1994). Der Weg nach Norden (in German). Hamburg: Kabel-Verlag. ISBN 3-8225-0298-7.
  • H-W. Dumjahn (1984). Handbuch der deutschen Eisenbahnstrecken; Eröffnungsdaten 1835–1935 (in German). Mainz: Dumjahn. ISBN 3-921426-29-4. (reprint of Deutsche Reichsbahn presentation of 1935)
  • Hans Bock (1989). Die Marschbahn von Altona nach Westerland (in German). Heide: Boyens. ISBN 3-8042-0458-9.

External links edit

  • (in German). ARCOR. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2014.

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The Neumunster Heide railway is a single track non electrified railway line the German state of Schleswig Holstein connecting the city of Neumunster in central Holstein and Heide the seat of the district of Dithmarschen Neumunster Heide railwayOverviewLine number1042LocaleSchleswig Holstein GermanyServiceRoute number132TechnicalLine length63 km 39 mi Track gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeRoute mapLegendFrom Hamburg0 0 NeumunsterTo AschebergTo Kiel and Flensburg2 3 Neumunster Stadtwald6 4 Wasbek13 8 Aukrug until about 1990 Innien22 7 HohenwestedtTo Rendsburg and Schenefeld 1901 1956Hohenwestedt Schenefeld 1916 195428 2 Osterstedt30 9 Beringstedt35 6 Gokels39 2 Hademarschen43 1 BeldorfGrunental High BridgeKiel Canal48 4 Albersdorf56 3 NordhastedtFrom Itzehoe62 6 HeideTo Husum and to BusumSource German railway atlas 1 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 1970s until today 3 Current operations 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksGeography edit nbsp Nordhastedt stationThe line leaves the Hamburg Altona Kiel railway north of Neumunster station From then on it runs west through the Geest landscape In addition to Neumunster it passed through the district of Rendsburg Eckernforde and Dithmarschen The most important station on the line is Hohenwestedt Near Beldorf the line crosses the Grunental high bridge Grunentaler Hochbrucke over the Kiel Canal It runs to the eastern side of Heide station and continues as the Heide Busum railway under the Hamburg Husum Westerland railway History editThe Neumunster Heide Weddinghusen Karolinenkoog line was opened on 22 August 1877 by the Westholsteinische Eisenbahn Gesellschaft West Holstein Railway Company In Karolinenkoog a steam ferry connected to the port of Tonning in Eiderstedt see Heide Karolinenkoog railway In 1878 the company built a branch line was built from Weddinghusen to Wesselburen This line was extended to Busum in 1883 The Western Holstein railway company was taken over by the Prussian state railways on 1 July 1890 nbsp High bridge in about 1900In 1892 the Grunental high bridge was built over the Kiel Canal which was under construction It was a road bridge with the railway track running down the centre When rail traffic needed to run over the bridge it was closed to road traffic by barriers at short notice 2 In Hohenwestedt there were connections to the Rendsburg District Railway Rendsburger Kreisbahn until 1954 towards Schenefeld and until 1956 towards Rendsburg In the late 1950s passenger services included in addition to stopping trains a pair of express services on the route from Busum via Heide and Neumunster to Eutin 1970s until today edit Passenger services in the 1970s and 1980s were operated with class 515 railcars and then with less comfortable railbuses because the bridge over the Kiel Canal did not allow for higher axle loads In 1986 the old Grunental high bridge was demolished and replaced to its north with a new bridge with the road separated from the rail track 3 Passenger services on the line were closed around 1990 The line was one of two remaining east west lines in Schleswig Holstein In particular the line was a possible detour route of military strategic importance After peripheral rationalisation the operator of the Hamburg Altona Neumunster railway AKN Eisenbahn took over both the operation of rail traffic and the management of the track infrastructure in 1993 from Deutsche Bahn initially on a trial basis with a ten year lease This brought significant upgrades for the wayside stations Passenger services were operated by AKN with modernised VT A railcars Current operations editSince the timetable change in December 2011 the line has been operated by NBE Nordbahn Eisenbahngesellschaft mbh amp Co KG a joint subsidiary of AKN Eisenbahn AG and BeNEX GmbH In 2003 AKN took over the operations of Schleswig Holstein Bahn GmbH Since then almost all trains have run to Busum This is reflected in the common timetable route number of 132 The number of trains has been increased on the weekends Services are operated with LINT 41 railcars At the time of the acquisition of the SHB by the AKN it also terminated the lease of the Neumunster Heide line DB Netz also took over the line s maintenance again and straightened the line to remove numerous speed restrictions which had significantly lengthened travel times Due to the extended travel times the scheduled meeting of trains at Heide and Neumunster stations under the regular interval timetable could not be fully achieved 4 Freight traffic is no longer carried out on the line The last freight customers were Lego and some other firms in Hohenwestedt and the Bundeswehr in Albersdorf Trains run every hour between Hohenwestedt and Neumunster The total line is however served only every two hours There are numerous stops along the line In the course of the modernisation of the line however the old station building in Wasbek Aukrug Osterstedt Gokels and Nordhastedt were demolished Hohenwestedt is the only station on the line with a crossing loop After a short stop in Heide trains continue to Busum Notes edit Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland German railway atlas Schweers Wall 2009 pp 11 12 ISBN 978 3 89494 139 0 Fahrzeuge der Deutschen Bundesbahn in German roter brummer de Retrieved 10 June 2014 Fahrzeuge der Deutschen Bundesbahn in German roter brummer de Retrieved 10 June 2014 Pro Bahn SHS 22References editErich Staisch ed 1994 Der Weg nach Norden in German Hamburg Kabel Verlag ISBN 3 8225 0298 7 H W Dumjahn 1984 Handbuch der deutschen Eisenbahnstrecken Eroffnungsdaten 1835 1935 in German Mainz Dumjahn ISBN 3 921426 29 4 reprint of Deutsche Reichsbahn presentation of 1935 Hans Bock 1989 Die Marschbahn von Altona nach Westerland in German Heide Boyens ISBN 3 8042 0458 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neumunster Heide railway Neumunster Heide railway in German ARCOR Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 10 June 2014 Retrieved from https en 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