Malente-Gremsmühlen–Lütjenburg railway

Malente-Gremsmühlen–Lütjenburg
Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen station:
Standard gauge track meets narrow gauge track
Line length:17.26
Track gauge:1435
Gauge (new): 600 mm (1 ft 11 58 in)
Legend
from Lübeck
Gremskamp
0.00 Malente-Gremsmühlen
to Kiel
Malentino
Malente Markt
Malente-Neversfelde
2.01 Eggersdorf (Malente-Nord)
3.89 Holsteinische Schweiz
5.49 Bruhnskoppel
6.72 Malkwitz
8.32 Benz
9.60 Flehm
11.15 Kletkamp
13.00 Blekendorf
15.20 Friederikenthal
Schmiedendorf
Light railway from Preetz
17.26 Lütjenburg

The Malente–Lütjenburg railway was a standard gauge, branch line in the north German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It was built by the businessman, Janus, who ran the Holsteinische Schweiz hotel, that gave its name to the local station on the line. It is currently closed.

The line was planned to use a 600 mm (1 ft 11 58 in) narrow gauge railway for tourist traffic prior to the railway's closure. The future of the railway is uncertain.

Route

The route has a length of about 17 kilometres (11 mi) and links the resort of Bad Malente-Gremsmühlen with Lütjenburg in Holstein Switzerland (Holsteinischen Schweiz).

List of stations and halts

Its stations and halts are:

History

Erika, Deutz 16373, is one of the two diesel engines on the Kleinbahn

The contract for the construction of the line was signed on 15 May 1888. The railway was opened in several stages.

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