Lamme Valley Railway

The Lamme Valley Railway (German: Lammetalbahn) is a branch line, that branches off the Hildesheim–Goslar railway in Groß Düngen and continues today via Bad Salzdetfurth to Bodenburg. From there it used to continue via Lamspringe to Bad Gandersheim on the Brunswick–Kreiensen railway.

Lamme Valley Railway
Train leaving Bad Salzdefurth station (21012)
Overview
Native nameLammetalbahn
Line number1822 (Germany)
Service
Route number373
Technical
Line lengthformerly 32 km (20 mi) / 9 km (5.6 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph) max.
Route map

31,7
Groß Düngen
29,4
Wesseln
27,6
Bad Salzdetfurth Solebad
26,3
Bad Salzdetfurth
(formerly station, now halt)
22,8
Bodenburg
(new halt)
22,4
Bodenburg
(former station)
19,1
Sehlem
18
Kassemühle Valley Bridge
17,8
Harbarnsen
14,2
Graste
Würzburg–Hanover HSL
(track cut, no overbridge)
12,3
Lamspringe
9,0
Gehrenrode
4,6
Altgandersheim
0,0
Bad Gandersheim

The surviving section of the railway, which lies wholly within the borough of Bad Salzdetfurth, serves today mainly as a tourist and commuter line. In this area the railway follows the river Lamme, which gave rise to the name of the line.

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