Rench Valley Railway

Rench Valley Railway
Overview
Native name Renchtalbahn
Locale Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Termini Appenweier
Bad Griesbach
Line number 4262
Technical
Line length 29.1 km (18.1 mi)
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Route number 718
Route map

Legend
Rhine Valley Railway from Basel
Black Forest Railway from Singen (Hohentwiel)
145.5 Offenburg
Europa Railway to/from Kehl/Strasbourg
137.4
0.0

Appenweier
Rhine Valley Railway to Mannheim
4.0 Zusenhofen
8.8 Oberkirch
9.8 Oberkirch-Köhlersiedlung
11.9 Lautenbach (Baden)
13.8 Hubacker
15.3 Ramsbach Höfle
16.2 Ramsbach Birkhof
18.4 Oppenau
20.5 Ibach
23.0 Löcherberg
25.7 Bad Peterstal
29.1 Bad Griesbach
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Rench Valley Railway (German: Renchtalbahn) is a 29.1 kilometre long branch line from Appenweier to Bad Griesbach (Schwarzwald), that mainly follows the valley of the River Rench in the Black Forest with maximum inclines of 1:99.

The first section between Appenweier and Oppenau was opened on 1 June 1876 by the Rench Valley Railway Company (Renchthal-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft). It was taken over by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways on 31 May 1909, who had in any case operated the line from the outset. The Deutsche Reichsbahn extended the line on 28 November 1926 to Bad Peterstal and on 23 May 1933 to Bad Griesbach.

References

  1. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.


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