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Erft Railway information


Bedburg–Horrem railway
Current course of the Erft Railway
Overview
Native nameErftbahn
Line number
  • 2581 (Bedburg–Martinswerk)
  • 2601 (Martinswerk–Horrem)
LocaleNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Service
Route number481
Technical
Number of tracksGrevenbroich–Holzheim
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed100 km/h (62.1 mph) (maximum)
Route map

Legend
Erft Railway
Line from Neuss
Erft Railway
0.236
Bedburg (Erft)
Erft Railway
former line to Ameln
Erft Railway
Line to Düren
Erft Railway
2.477
Glesch
Erft Railway
4.099
Paffendorf
Erft Railway
4.340
Bergheim RWE
(siding)
Erft Railway
Hambachbahn
Erft Railway
Line from Elsdorf Ost
Erft Railway
6.111
Zieverich
(halt+siding)
Erft Railway
6.300
Zieverich industrial track
(siding)
Erft Railway
7.640
Bergheim (Erft)
Erft Railway
Bergheim District Railway
to Niederaußem
Erft Railway
Strategic Railway Embankment
from Neuss
Erft Railway
9.7
20.0
Martinswerk
(former junction)
Erft Railway
19.7
Quadrath
Erft Railway
18.69
Quadrath-Ichendorf
Erft Railway
16.800
Horrem Übf
Erft Railway
Erft Railway
Erft Railway
High-speed line from Cologne
Erft Railway
Erft Railway
15.9
Horrem
Erft Railway
Erft Railway
High-speed line to Aachen
Erft Railway
Erft Railway
former Benzelrath–Nörvenich railway
from Benzelrath
Erft Railway
12.984
Mödrath
Erft Railway
former Benzelrath–Nörvenich railway
to Nörvenich
Erft Railway
former line to Erftstadt
Source: German railway atlas[1]

Bedburg–Horrem railway (also known in German as the Erftbahn—Erft Railway) is a line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The non-electrified main line was originally built as a line of the Bergheim District Railway and operated as a metre gauge railway. Later, the line was converted to standard gauge.

The Erft Railway is listed as table 481 of the German railway timetable. It is served only by the Erftbahn Regionalbahn service.

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 62–3. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.

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