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Heath Railway information


Hanover Hauptbahnhof–Buchholz (Nordheide) railway
Overview
Native nameHeidebahn
Line number1711, 1712
LocaleLower Saxony, Germany
Service
Route number
  • 123 Hannover–Buchholz
  • 363.4, 360.5 Hannover–Bennemühlen, earlier 363.4
  • formerly 109d (1941)
Technical
Line length133.1 km (82.7 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Maximum incline1.05%
Route map

Legend
Heath Railway
to Göttingen and to Würzburg
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to Altenbeken
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to Brunswick and to Berlin
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0.0
Hanover Hbf
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2.6
Hanover-Nordstadt
(formerly Hanover-Hainholz)
Heath Railway
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Heath Railway
from Minden and from Bremen
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
4.8
Hanover-Herrenhausen
Heath Railway
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5.8
Hanover-Ledeburg
Heath Railway
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Mittelland Canal
Heath Railway
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7.9
Hanover-Vinnhorst
Heath Railway
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9.9
Langenhagen Mitte
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
11.4
Langehagen Pferdemarkt
(formerly Langenhagen (Han))
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
to Lüneburg
Heath Railway
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to Hanover Airport
Heath Railway
14.6
Langenhagen-Kaltenweide
Heath Railway
19.6
Bissendorf
Heath Railway
22.6
Mellendorf
Heath Railway
26.3
Bennemühlen
end of the electrified line
Heath Railway
30.6
Lindwedel
Heath Railway
34.6
Hope
Heath Railway
from Celle
Heath Railway
40.1
Schwarmstedt
Heath Railway
to Rethem (Aller)
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Aller
Heath Railway
44.1
Hademstorf
Heath Railway
46.8
Eickeloh
Heath Railway
51.0
Hodenhagen
(formerly Riethagen)
Heath Railway
56.0
Düshorn
Heath Railway
from Altenboitzen
(and formerly from Verden (Aller))
Heath Railway
62.0
Walsrode
Heath Railway
to Bomlitz
(and formerly to Visselhövede)
Heath Railway
formerly from Bomlitz
(Eibia works railway)
Heath Railway
65.5
Honerdingen
Heath Railway
70.3
Bad Fallingbostel
Heath Railway
76.8
Dorfmark
Heath Railway
Böhme
Heath Railway
80.7
Jettebruch
Heath Railway
83.1
Mittelstendorf
Heath Railway
Soltau–Neuenkirchen railway
Heath Railway
from Langwedel
Heath Railway
88.0
Soltau (Han)
Heath Railway
to Lüneburg and to Celle
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
to Uelzen
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
Böhme
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
Uelzen–Langwedel railway
Heath Railway
92.3
Soltau Nord
Heath Railway
95.4
Wolterdingen (Han)
Heath Railway
99.1
Gröps
Heath Railway
101.6
Hemsen (b. Soltau)
Heath Railway
105.4
Schneverdingen
Heath Railway
111.5
Barrl
Heath Railway
115.3
Wintermoor
Heath Railway
121.7
Handeloh
(formerly Handorf-Welle)
Heath Railway
125.1
Büsenbachtal
Heath Railway
127.0
Holm-Seppensen
Heath Railway
130.7
Suerhop
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
from Bremervörde
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Heath Railway
Heath Railway
from Rotenburg (Wümme)
Heath Railway
133.1
Buchholz (Nordheide)
(Keilbahnhof)
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
Heath Railway
to Jesteburg (and previously Wittenberge)
and to Hamburg
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Heath Railway (German: Heidebahn) is a regional railway line in North Germany that crosses the Lüneburg Heath from which it derives its name. Most of the line is unelectrified and single-tracked. It links Buchholz in der Nordheide with Hanover, the capital city of Lower Saxony. Together with the east-west Uelzen–Langwedel railway, this north-south line is one of the two most important railways on the heath.

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 21, 31, 122. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.

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