Kiel–Flensburg railway

The Kiel–Flensburg railway is a single-track railway in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The railway connects the city of Kiel on the Baltic Sea with Eckernförde and Flensburg. Travel time over the 80 km (50 mi) railway is around 75 minutes with a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph).

Kiel–Flensburg railway
Overview
Line number1020
LocaleSchleswig-Holstein, Germany
Service
Route number146
Technical
Line length80.7 km (50.1 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

Flensburg Port Railway
Flensburg old station
176.2
Flensburg
to Padborg
to Neumünster
Flensburg District Railway station
until 1927
74.1
Maasbüll
70.6
Husby
65.6
Winderatt
62.5
Sörup
Flensburg District Railway to Gelting
Flensburg District Railway
57.1
Mohrkirch
(Mohrkirchosterholz until 1939)
Schleswig District Railway from Kappeln
51.3
Süderbrarup
Schleswig District Railway to Schleswig
48.0
Fahrtoft
44.8
Lindaunis
Lindaunis Bridge (Schlei)
39.7
Rieseby
Eckernförde District Railway to Owschlag
Eckernförde District Railway to Kappeln
Eckernförde District Railway station
Eckernförde port railway (mixed gauge)
31.1
Eckernförde
29.6
Eckernförde Süd
(planned)
27.9
Altenhof (Schleswig)
19.1
Gettorf
from Stohl
17.9
Gettorf Süd
(planned)
from Kiel Schusterkrug
13.7
Neuwittenbek
(former halt, reopening planned)
(1881–1894)
former swing bridge over Eider Canal
Levensau High Bridge (Kiel Canal)
10.2
Levensau
8.5
planned: StadtRegionalBahn Kiel
from Kiel-Wik
7.8
Suchsdorf
5.6
Kronshagen
Industrial railway from Kiel-West
2.9
Kiel-Hassee Citti-Park
Kiel freight railway bypass
0.0
Kiel Hbf
Kiel
old station (1844-1899)
Source: German railway atlas
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