词条 | Weil am Rhein–Lörrach railway |
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| name = Weil am Rhein–Lörrach-Stetten railway | other_name = Garden Railway | native_name = Gartenbahn | native_name_lang = de | routenumber = 734 | linenumber = 4410 | linelength_km = 4.836 | gauge = {{Track gauge|sg|allk=on}} | electrification = 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary | maxincline = 1% | image = Basel - Regio-S-Bahn Basel - Netzplan (mit Hintergrund).jpg | image_width = 300px | caption = The line in the Regio-S-Bahn | locale = Baden-Württemberg, Germany | map = {{Routemap|inline=1 |title =no |footnote=Source: German railway atlas[1]|map= STR~~ ~~Rhine Valley Railway from Mannheim BHF~~0.000~~Weil am Rhein ABZgr~~ ~~Rhine Valley Railway to Basel Bad Bf HST~~1.085~~Weil am Rhein Gartenstadt HST~~1.855~~Weil am Rhein Pfädlistraße HST~~2.495~~Weil am Rhein Ost TUNNEL1~~2.9~~Tüllingen tunnel (864 m) hKRZWae~~ ~~Wiese (96 m) HST~~4.395~~Lörrach Dammstraße emKRZo~~ ~~Lörrach tramway (until 1967) ABZg+r~~ ~~Wiese Valley Railway from Basel Bad Bf BHF~~4.836~~Lörrach-Stetten STR~~ ~~Wiese Valley Railway to Zell im Wiesental }} }} The Weil am Rhine–Lörrach railway (timetable line 734), also known as the Gartenbahn ("Garden Railway"), is a 4.836 km long electrified, single-track main line railway in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, near Basle. It runs from Weil am Rhein on the Rhine Valley Railway through Tüllinger Berg (Tüllingen mountain) to Lörrach-Stetten on the Wiese Valley Railway. The continuation of the former bypass of Switzerland was the now disused Wehra Valley Railway ({{lang-de|Wehratalbahn}}) from a branch near Schopfheim on the Wiese Valley Railway to Bad Säckingen on the Upper Rhine Railway (Hochrheinbahn). HistoryThe Weil am Rhine–Lörrach railway was opened on 20 May 1890 by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways (Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen, G.Bad.St.E.), as a strategic railway to bypass Switzerland. The first stage in the development of the line so that it could be integrated in the Basel Regional S-Bahn (S-Bahn Regio Basel) was carried out in 1999 with the opening of stations at Weil am Rhein Gartenstadt (literally “Weil on Rhine Garden City”) and Weil am Rhein Pfädlistraße. Since 15 June 2003, SBB GmbH, a subsidiary of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), responsible for passenger transport operations is Germany, has operated services on the line. Passenger services on the Weil am Rhine–Lörrach railway are now incorporated into the network as line S5 of the S-Bahn. DB Netz AG is still responsible for maintaining the railway infrastructure. At the timetable change of 12 December 2004, line S5 was also extended via Lörrach Hauptbahnhof to Steinen. The new halt of Lörrach Dammstraße was opened on 12 June 2005. The line has been served since the autumn of 2005 by Stadler FLIRT multiple units (Swiss class RABe 521, German class 429), which replaced NPZ sets modified for operation in Germany (class RBDe 561), which had been used as an interim solution. The last of these were withdrawn in March 2006. Notes1. ^{{cite book|title=Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) |publisher= Schweers + Wall | year= 2009 |isbn= 978-3-89494-139-0}} External links
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