Jüterbog–Nauen railway

The Jüterbog–Nauen railway is a line that runs to the west of Berlin through the German state of Brandenburg. It runs from Jüterbog via Treuenbrietzen, Beelitz, Potsdam, Wustermark to Nauen. The line is a part of the Bypass Railway (Umgehungsbahn), which was primarily designed to relieve congestion on the railways in Berlin. The Wustermark–Nauen section has been closed, the Golm–Priort section is now a part of the Berlin outer ring and has been rebuilt as a double-track main line.

Jüterbog–Nauen railway
The Jüterbog–Nauen railway and the Nauen–Oranienburg railway of the freight bypass
Overview
Line number
  • 6511 Jüterbog–Beelitz Stadt
  • 6115 Beelitz Stadt–Golm
  • 6068 Golm–Priort
  • 6105 Priort–Nauen
LocaleBrandenburg, Germany
Service
Route number209.21, 209.22, 209.33
Technical
Line length90.1 km (56.0 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationWustermark–Ferch-Lienewitz: 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Route map

from Neustadt (Dosse) and Oranienburg
90.1
Nauen
to Velten
85.4
Bredow
81.1
Wustermark
77.3
Elstal
75.1
Priort
70.4
Satzkorn
(former station)
67.9
Marquardt
Sacrow-Paretz Canal
65.5
Bornim-Grube
62.7
Golm
58.8
Potsdam Park Sanssouci
(formerly: Wildpark)
56.1
Potsdam Pirschheide (formerly: Potsdam Hbf)
Berlin outer ring
Templiner See
53.0
Caputh-Geltow
(former station)
51.9
Caputh-Schwielowsee
47.5
Ferch-Lienewitz
40.0
Beelitz Stadt
36.0
Elsholz
31.2
Buchholz (Zauche)
from Bad Belzig
20.0
Treuenbrietzen
17.7
Treuenbrietzen Süd
15.1
Frohnsdorf
11.5
Tiefenbrunnen
7.1
Altes Lager
0,0
Jüterbog
Source: German railway atlas
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