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Heuberg Railway
Overview
Native name
Heubergbahn
Line number
4601
Locale
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Termini
Spaichingen
Reichenbach am Heuberg
Service
Route number
274d / 318g / 308c
History
Opened
1928
Closed
1966
Technical
Line length
17.9 km (11.1 mi)
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Old gauge
narrow gauge
Route map
Legend
Plochingen–Immendingen railway from Stuttgart
0.000
Spaichingen
669 m
Plochingen–Immendingen railway
to Singen (Hohentwiel)
0.450
Obere Bahnhofstraße
0.680
Prim (Neckar)
1.000
B 14 Hauptstraße / Balgheimer Straße
L 431 Dreifaltigkeitsbergstraße
2.080
Spaichingen Nord
5.020
Denkingen
741 m
L 433a Klippeneckstraße
7.300
Schweinebrunnen Viaduct (52 m)
7.580
Setze Viaduct (150 m)
8.330
Wettbachtal Viaduct (300 m)
Wettbach
8.700
Au Tunnel (126 m)
9.390
L 433 Austraße
9.540
Hauptstraße
9.640
Gosheim
841 m
9.790
Wehinger Straße
10.200
13.600
L 435 Deilinger Straße
13.700
Mühlbach
13.930
Wehingen
779 m
16.090
Harras-Obernheim
768 m
K 5906 Obernheimer Straße
17.610
L 433
17.710
Reichenbach (Heuberg)
745 m
17.900
Streckenende 1. Bauabschnitt
20.00
Egesheim 728 m
(construction not carried out)
25.90
Nusplingen 715 m
(construction not carried out)
Source: German railway atlas[1]
The Heuberg Railway (Heubergbahn) was a 17.9 kilometres (11.1 mi) standard gauge railway line in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg. The line operated between 1928 and 1966, and ran from Spaichingen, past five railway stations and a stop to Reichenbach am Heuberg. The line was originally planned as a narrow-gauge line through Reichenbach and Egesheim to Nusplingen. It was significant in the development and industrialization of the communities of the Heuberg plateau.
^Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.
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