Brunswick–Lebenstedt/ Heerte–Derneburg railway |
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- 1903 (Braunschweig Nord–West)
- 1924 (Braunschweig West–Barum)
- 1926 (Barum–Lichtenberg)
- 1901 (Braunschweig–Leiferde)
- 1920 (Leiferde–Salzgitter Bad)
- 1923 (Salzgitter-Drütte–Derneburg)
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| Locale | Lower Saxony, Germany |
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| Route number | 352 |
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| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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0.0 00.0 |
Braunschweig Nord |
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BS HKW Mitte (established during BLE times) |
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Braunschweig Lehndorf (freight yard) |
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Braunschweig Celler Straße junction |
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0.0 |
Braunschweig Hbf |
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Old Brunswick station |
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4.8 00.0 |
Braunschweig West Wilhelmitor |
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(Connection from 1941 to 1960) |
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(Connection until 1938) |
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4.2 |
Braunschweig-Rüningen (siding) |
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10.3 00.0 |
Geitelde (until 1941) |
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6.0 |
Leiferde (Braunschweig) (junction) |
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12.7 00.0 |
Thiede (until 1941) |
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8.9 |
Thiede (Formerly Thiede Ost) |
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Former line from Groß Gleidingen (until 1941) |
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Former line to Wolfenbüttel (until 1941) |
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From Wolfenbüttel (1941 until 1959) |
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18.5 12.7 |
Salzgitter-Drütte |
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(New line from 1953) |
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Salzgitter-Immendorf (1954) |
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Salzgitter-Immendorf (from 1953) |
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Salzgitter-Watenstedt (terminus 1953/54) |
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23.1 00.0 |
Barum (until 1954) |
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17.1 |
Salzgitter-Barum (siding) |
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26.0 00.0 |
Salzgitter-Heerte (until 1954) |
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VPS Watenstedt Nord–Immendorf |
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VPS Watenstedt Nord–Salzgitter-Voßpaß |
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VPS from Salzgitter-Voßpaß |
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VPS to Broistedt |
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VPS "Erzbahn" Broistedt–Calbecht |
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26.3 |
Salzgitter Bad |
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30.3 00.0 |
Salzgitter-Salder (until 1954) |
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Salzgitter-Lebenstedt (since 1954) |
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Salzgitter-Bruchmachtersen (1954–1984) |
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(until 1984, planned RegioStadtBahn) |
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32.8 00.0 |
Salzgitter-Lichtenberg (until 1984) |
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35.0 00.0 |
Osterlinde-Burgdorf (until 1984) |
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39.8 00.0 |
Luttrum (bis 1984) |
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Grasdorf (bis 1984) |
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Line from Seesen |
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44.2 00.0 |
Derneburg |
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| Source: German railway atlas |
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The Brunswick–Derneburg railway (German: Bahnstrecke Braunschweig–Derneburg) was the original line of the Brunswick State Railway Company (Braunschweigische Landes-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, BLE). In the late 19th century it opened up the then rural area of the area now called Salzgitter in the German state of Lower Saxony.
In the course of industrialisation, the lines were repeatedly rebuilt and realigned and the current lines emerged in the mid-20th century:
- the Brunswick–Salzgitter-Lebenstedt railway and
- the Brunswick–Salzgitter Bad railway.