Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway

The Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway is a 47 km long German main line railway in the northern foothills of the Harz. It is one of the oldest lines in Germany and the first government-owned railway in Germany.

Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway
Overview
Line number1901
LocaleLower Saxony, Germany
Service
Route number353
Technical
Line length47 km (29 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

from Magdeburg, from Wolfsburg
Braunschweig marshalling yard
0.0
Brunswick Hbf
Oker
from/to Old Brunswick station
4.2
Rüningen
(last a siding)
6.0
Leiferde
(former Keilbahnhof)
11.1
former line from Groß Gleidingen
12.1
Wolfenbüttel Hp
12.3
Wolfenbüttel
13.3
Wolfenbüttel junction
to Oschersleben
Oker
17.3
Hedwigsburg
19.8
Bornum-Dorstadt
23.7
Börßum
(former Bf)
(former link)
former line to Osterwieck
B 82
28.1
Schladen (Harz)
new route from 1924
Oker
Ecker
Vienenburg marshalling yard
Radau
former line to Langelsheim
new route from 1924
39.5
Vienenburg
B 241
to Goslar
Radau
from Oker
Radau
47.2
Bad Harzburg
Source: German railway atlas
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