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{{Infobox rail line
{{Infobox rail line
| name = Neumarkt–Dietfurt railway
| name = Neumarkt–Dietfurt railway
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| locale=[[Bavaria]], Germany
| locale=[[Bavaria]], Germany
| map =
| map =
{{Routemap|inline=1 |title =no |footnote=Source: German railway atlas<ref name=Eisenbahnatlas >{{cite book|title=Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) |publisher= Schweers + Wall | year= 2009 |isbn= 978-3-89494-139-0|pages=90, 97}}</ref>|map=
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STR~~ ~~ ~~[[Nuremberg–Regensburg railway|from Nuremberg&nbsp;Hbf]]
CONTg~~ ~~ ~~[[Nuremberg–Regensburg railway|from Nuremberg&nbsp;Hbf]]
BHF~~0.0~~[[Neumarkt (Oberpfalz) station|Neumarkt (Oberpf)]]~~ ~~426 m
BHF~~0.0~~[[Neumarkt (Oberpfalz) station|Neumarkt (Oberpf)]]~~ ~~426 m
ABZgl~~ ~~ ~~[[Nuremberg–Regensburg railway|to Regensburg Hbf]]
\ABZgl\CONTfq~~ ~~ ~~[[Nuremberg–Regensburg railway|to Regensburg Hbf]]
ABZgl~~0.8~~[[Pfleiderer]] AG siding
\ABZgnl\nENDEeq~~0.8~~[[Pfleiderer]] AG siding
eHST~~1.9~~Neumarkt-Hasenheide
eHST~~1.9~~Neumarkt-Hasenheide
eHST~~4.3~~[[Sengenthal]]
eHST~~4.3~~[[Sengenthal]]
xABZgr~~5.5~~ ~~Fa. Max Bögl siding
nENDEaq\exSTR!~nSTRr\~~5.5~~ ~~[[Max Bögl]] siding
exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~[[Ludwig Canal]]
exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~[[Ludwig Canal]]
exBHF~~7.5~~[[Greißelbach station|Greißelbach]]~~ ~~416 m
exBHF~~7.5~~[[Greißelbach station|Greißelbach]]~~ ~~416 m
exABZgr~~8.0~~ ~~[[Greißelbach–Freystadt railway|to Freystadt (Oberpf)]]
exCONTgq\exABZgr\~~8.0~~ ~~[[Greißelbach–Freystadt railway|to Freystadt (Oberpf)]]
exHST~~11.7~~[[Mühlhausen (Oberpfalz)|Mühlhausen (Sulz)]]
exHST~~11.7~~[[Mühlhausen (Oberpfalz)|Mühlhausen (Sulz)]]
exHST~~15.8~~Pollanten
exHST~~15.8~~Pollanten
exBHF~~18.8~~[[Berching]]
exBHF~~18.8~~[[Berching]]
exHST~~23.2~~Plankstetten
exHST~~23.2~~Plankstetten
exABZgl~~25.4~~ ~~Fa. Max Ginter siding
exBST~~25.4~~ ~~Max Ginter siding
exBHF~~26.7~~[[Beilngries station|Beilngries Pbf]]
exBHF~~26.7~~[[Beilngries station|Beilngries]]
exABZgr~~27.0~~ ~~[[Eichstätt–Beilngries railway|to Eichstätt]]
exCONTgq\exABZgr\~~27.0~~ ~~[[Eichstätt–Beilngries railway|to Eichstätt]]
exDST~~Beilngries Gbf
exDST~~Beilngries goods yard
exHST~~28.0~~Bühlkirchen
exHST~~28.0~~Bühlkirchen
exHST~~31.1~~Kottingwörth
exHST~~31.1~~Kottingwörth
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exKBHFe~~37.0~~[[Dietfurt an der Altmühl|Dietfurt (Altmühl)]]
exKBHFe~~37.0~~[[Dietfurt an der Altmühl|Dietfurt (Altmühl)]]
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The '''Sulz Valley Railway''' ({{lang-de|Sulztalbahn}}) was a branch line between [[Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz]] and [[Dietfurt an der Altmühl]] in the German state of [[Bavaria]]. It ran south of Neumarkt along the [[Sulz (Altmühl)|Sulz]] and largely parallel to the [[Ludwig Canal]] to [[Beilngries]] and from there along the [[Altmühl]] to Dietfurt.
The '''Neumarkt–Dietfurt railway''' (also called the '''Sulztalbahn'''–Sulz Valley Railway) was a branch line between [[Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz]] and [[Dietfurt an der Altmühl]] in the German state of [[Bavaria]]. It ran south of Neumarkt along the [[Sulz (Altmühl)|Sulz]] and largely parallel to the [[Ludwig Canal]] to [[Beilngries]] and from there along the [[Altmühl]] to Dietfurt.


==History==
==History==
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===Sources===
===Sources===
* {{cite book |author=Ulrich Rockelmann |title=Spurensuche Abgebaute Bahnstrecken im Raum Nürnberg |publisher= Hofmann Verlag Nürnberg |location=Nuremberg |year=1999 |isbn =3-87191-270-0 |language=German}}
* {{cite book |first=Ulrich |last=Rockelmann |title=Spurensuche Abgebaute Bahnstrecken im Raum Nürnberg |publisher= Hofmann Verlag Nürnberg |location=Nuremberg |date=1999 |isbn =3-87191-270-0 |language=de}}
*{{cite book|title=Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland |trans-title=German railway atlas |publisher= Schweers + Wall | date = 2017 |isbn= 978-3-89494-146-8|ref={{SfnRef|Railway Atlas|2017}}}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
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* {{cite web|url=http://www.hansgruener.de/bahn.htm |title=Website with numerous photos of the line and the parallel Ludwig Canal |language=German|accessdate=29 April 2013}}
* {{cite web|url=http://www.hansgruener.de/bahn.htm |title=Website with numerous photos of the line and the parallel Ludwig Canal |language=German|accessdate=29 April 2013}}


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[[Category:Branch lines in Bavaria]]
[[Category:Branch lines in Bavaria]]
[[Category:Railway lines opened in 1888]]
[[Category:Railway lines opened in 1888]]
[[Category:Closed railway lines in Germany]]
[[Category:1888 establishments in Bavaria]]
[[Category:1888 establishments in Bavaria]]
[[Category:Neumarkt (district)]]
[[Category:Neumarkt (district)]]

Latest revision as of 08:05, 15 August 2024

Neumarkt–Dietfurt railway
Overview
Native nameSulztalbahn
Line number5930
LocaleBavaria, Germany
Service
Route number871 (1987)
Technical
Line length37.0 km (23.0 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

0.0
Neumarkt (Oberpf)
426 m
0.8
Pfleiderer AG siding
1.9
Neumarkt-Hasenheide
4.3
Sengenthal
5.5
Max Bögl siding
7.5
Greißelbach
416 m
8.0
11.7
Mühlhausen (Sulz)
15.8
Pollanten
18.8
Berching
23.2
Plankstetten
25.4
Max Ginter siding
26.7
Beilngries
27.0
Beilngries goods yard
28.0
Bühlkirchen
31.1
Kottingwörth
34.7
Töging (Altmühl)
37.0
Dietfurt (Altmühl)
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Neumarkt–Dietfurt railway (also called the Sulztalbahn–Sulz Valley Railway) was a branch line between Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz and Dietfurt an der Altmühl in the German state of Bavaria. It ran south of Neumarkt along the Sulz and largely parallel to the Ludwig Canal to Beilngries and from there along the Altmühl to Dietfurt.

History

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At the completion of the Neumarkt–Nuremberg line in 1871 and its subsequent extension soon after to Regensburg, plans were developed to connect the communities between Neumarkt and Eichstätt to the railway. Various alternatives were discussed, including routes to Breitenbrunn and Kelheim, but were soon discarded. In 1886, plans were finalised and the building of the Neumarkt–Beilngries–Dietfurt line started. In Greißelbach a line would branch to Freystadt and in Beilngries the line would meet the Altmühl Valley Railway from Eichstätt station.

The Neumarkt–Beilngries section was opened for passenger services on 1 June 1888 and it was extended to Dietfurt on 11 September 1909. At first, the line had great success in both freight and passenger operations. It also competed directly with the parallel Ludwig Canal and eventually contributed to its economic decline. With the increase of motorised road transport, however, its existence was soon threatened. On 26 May 1967, the Dietfurt–Beilngries section was closed.

The construction of the new Rhine–Main–Danube Canal between Bamberg and Kelheim finally ushered in the end of the Sulz Valley Railway: the line, particularly in the area of Beilngries, was in the way of the major project. On 25 September 1987, the last passenger train ran between Neumarkt and Beilngries, freight traffic on the Greißelbach–Beilngries section ended to 29 July 1989. Between 28 August 1989 and 30 November 1989, the line was dismantled south of Greißelbach station and only the Neumarkt–Greißelbach section remained open temporarily. At the end of 31 October 1991, the rest of the line was abandoned and the operating part of the line was cut back to the 5.5 km point. The remaining track was downgraded to a siding connecting to the siding of the Max Bögl construction company.

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Railway Atlas 2017, pp. 90, 97.

Sources

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  • Rockelmann, Ulrich (1999). Spurensuche Abgebaute Bahnstrecken im Raum Nürnberg (in German). Nuremberg: Hofmann Verlag Nürnberg. ISBN 3-87191-270-0.
  • Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland [German railway atlas]. Schweers + Wall. 2017. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.
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