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- 1011 (Jübek-Husum)
- 1022 (Kiel-Osterrönfeld)
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| Route number | 134 |
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26.3 |
Husum |
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23.0 |
Rosendahl |
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20.5 |
Schwesing |
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15.8 |
Wester-Ohrstedt |
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14.2 |
Ohrstedt |
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to Klosterkrug |
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9.35 |
Ahrenviöl |
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5.0 |
Sollbrück |
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Jübek |
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142.8 |
Schuby |
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| Schleswig-Klosterkrug railway | | from Sl-Altstadt | |
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Schleswig-Friedrichsberg |
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Schleswig-Klosterkrug railway junction |
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138.389 |
Schleswig |
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from Oster-Ohrstedt (until 1870) |
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Klosterkrug |
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Jagel |
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to Friedrichstadt |
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former line to Klosterkrug |
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Klosterkrug |
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132.5 |
Lottorf |
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125.4 |
Owschlag |
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120.7 |
Alt Duvenstedt |
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115.3 |
Büdelsdorf |
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| to Rendsburg-Obereider | | (1.5 km, only freight) | |
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113.9 |
Rendsburg |
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Schleife (loop) factory siding |
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Rendsburg District Railway |
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line until 1913 |
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crossover |
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106.5 |
Osterrönfeld Brücke crossover |
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Osterrönfeld (old station) |
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104.2 |
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to Rader Insel |
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27.2 |
Schülldorf |
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24.4 |
Ostenfeld |
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20.4 |
Kronsburg |
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13.9 |
Felde | (formerly Brandsbek, until 2 June 1984, | | since 5 November 2000) | |
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12.6 |
Achterwehr |
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11.6 |
Flemhude |
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8.1 |
Melsdorf |
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Kiel-Mettenhof |
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5.4 |
Kiel-Russee |
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2.9 |
Kiel-Hassee |
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1.53 |
Kiel freight bypass line, Hg junction |
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0.0 |
Kiel Hauptbahnhof |
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| Source: German railway atlas |
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| Husum–Erfde–Rendsburg railway |
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| Line number | 1012 |
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| Route number | ex 132, ex 113e |
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| Line length | 50.1 km (31.1 mi) |
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| Source: German railway atlas |
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The Husum–Kiel railway is a main line railway in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. While the central section of the line, which is shared with the Neumünster–Flensburg line, has two tracks and is electrified, its western and eastern sections are single track and are not electrified. It connects the cities of Husum and Kiel via Rendsburg and serves as an important east-west rail axis between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Historically, the line ran from Husum to Kiel via Erfde and Rendsburg. The current line runs via Jübek, Schleswig and Rendsburg, with the Jübek–Rendsburg section being shared with the Neumünster–Flensburg line. The line was opened in 1854 and is one of the oldest railways in Germany.