Dümpelfeld–Lissendorf railway

The Dümpelfeld–Lissendorf railway was a non-electrified branch line that lay mostly in what is now the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Only a few kilometres of the line near Ahrdorf station ran through North Rhine-Westphalia, which was created in 1946.

Dümpelfeld–Lissendorf railway
Line near Schuld
Overview
Line number3002
LocaleRhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Technical
Line length44 km (27 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Operating points and lines
0.0
Dümpelfeld
223 m
Dümpelfeld curve from Liers junction
Insul junction
Insul Tunnel (91 m)
Schuld Tunnel (142 m)
4.7
Schuld
248 m
Ruppenberg Tunnel (275 m)
Schellenberg Tunnel (151 m)
8.2
Fuchshofen
274 m
11.7
Antweiler (Ahr)
296 m
14.4
Müsch
306 m
Müsch Tunnel (289 m)
Dorsel Tunnel (220 m)
RP / NRW state border
18.4
Ahrdorf (Ahr)
former line to Blankenheim-Wald
NRW / RP state border
22.5
Ahütte
367 m
26.3
Niederehe
401 m
29.4
Kerpen (Eifel)
430 m
33.6
Walsdorf
469 m
37.7
Hillesheim (Eifel)
459 m
former line to Gerolstein
43.8
Lissendorf
414 m
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