Amtsbanerne på Als

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Amtsbanerne på Als
Kreisbahn on Alsen
Line network of the Amtsbanerne på Als
Line network of the Amtsbanerne på Als
Maximum slope : 1:40 
Top speed: 30 km / h, later 45 km / h
Sønderborg – Skovby
Route length: 19.0 km
Gauge : 1000 mm, from June 15, 1933
Sønderborg – Mommark Færge 1435 mm
Route - straight ahead
from Tinglev
   
0.0 Sønderborg German Sønderborg
   
Alsensund ; Kong Christian den X's Bro (bascule bridge)
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Port railway to the gas works until 1951
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1.5 Sønderborg Alssiden harbor railway from 1930
   
Port railway until 1930
   
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Sønderborg By today bus station
   
to worsted spinning
   
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3.2 Spang
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4.5 Vollerup German Wollerup (before re-gauging north of the village)
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4.5 Vollerup German Wollerup (after re-gauging south of the village)
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to Nordborg (see below)
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7.4 Kirke Hørup
   
9.1 Majbøl German Maibüll
   
10.4 Bjørnemosegård German Björnemoosegaard
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11.9 Over Tandslet (before gauging north of the village)
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11.9 Over Tandslet (after re-gauging south of the village)
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13.2 Nedre Tandslet German Niedertandslet
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14.6 Lille Mommark German Klein Mummark
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16.6 Lysa image German Lysabbel
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17.0 Fjelby
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19.0 Skovby (Sønderborg) German Schauby
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16.2 Sarup
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18.0 Mommark Færgegård (until 1923)
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18.7 Mommark Færge German Mummark Ferry, from 1923
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to Faaborg (discontinued in 1967)
Vollerup – Nordborg
Route length: 26.4 km
Gauge : 1000 mm ( meter gauge )
   
from Sønderborg (see above)
   
4.5 Vollerup German Wollerup
   
to Skovby (Sønderborg) ( see above )
   
Augustenborg Fjord German Augustenburger Föhrde
   
7.5 Augustenborg German Augustenburg
   
8.6 Bro
   
10.1 Ketting
   
12.0 Asserballe Station German Atzerballig
   
13.6 Notmark - Hundslev German Nottmark-Hundsleben
   
16.3 Elstrup
   
17.8 Guderup German Gudsleben
   
20.5 Stevning
   
23.1 Svenstrup German Schwenstrup
   
26.0 Havnbjerg German Hagenberg
   
28.2 Oksbøl (Als) German Oxbüll
   
30.9 Nordborg German Norburg

The Amtsbanerne på Als ( ABA ) was until 1920 under the name Kreisbahn auf Alsen an own operation of the former district of Sonderburg in North Schleswig . This transferred the operational management to the railway company Lenz & Co GmbH - operating department Altona . In 1920 the district was dissolved and the area ceded to Denmark on the basis of the referendum in Schleswig provided for in the Peace Treaty of Versailles .

Meter gauge network

Sonderborg By station, now the bus station
Track layout in the city area in 1925

The meter- gauge small railway network on the island of Alsen comprised a route network totaling more than 50 kilometers in length. The kilometering of the individual routes always began in Sonderborg and was continued accordingly on the branching routes. It was built according to the Prussian Small Railroad Act of 1892, the Prussian state and the province of Schleswig-Holstein gave substantial subsidies for the construction.

Sønderborg – Skovby (Sonderburg – Schauby)

The line was opened on February 6, 1898. Originally, the route led over the city train station in Sønderborg south to the beach promenade, where the connection to the gas works branched off to the east, and further north past the castle to the city harbor. After the narrow-gauge line was closed on February 28, 1933, the section from Sonderburg to Mommark was re-gauged to 1435 mm and opened on June 15, 1933. The route within the town was relocated and led from the city station directly to Kong Christian den X's Bro , with which the Als Sund was crossed. The port railway branched off from this route. The route north of the city station was re-routed further east and met the old narrow-gauge route on the outskirts. This route was discontinued on May 27, 1962.

Lille Mommark – Mommark Færge (Klein Mummark – Mummark ferry)

The 4.3 km long section was opened to Mommark Færgegård on February 6, 1898, extended to Mommark Færge in 1923, converted to standard gauge in 1933 and remained in place until it was discontinued in 1962.

Vollerup – Nordborg (Wollerup – Norburg)

Opened July 1, 1898; 26.4 km; Adjustment on February 6, 1933.

Sønderborg harbor railway

Remains of the port railway, from the Kong Christian X's Bro seen
In 2020, track remains were left at the port of Sønderborg

The construction of the port railway was decided by Law No. 72 of March 29, 1924. The same law approved the construction of a combined road / rail bridge and the creation of accesses from the state railway station in Sønderborg across the bridge to the Sønderborgsiden . The 1.5 km long route was only used by freight.

The port railway was in operation through the Kong Christian den X's Bro ( German  König-Christian-X.-Brücke ) until 1998 . There was a relocation pit under the bridge, in which standard-gauge wagons could be placed on narrow-gauge trolleys . This system was still needed until the gas works railway was closed. Part of the port tracks was designed as a four-rail track.

Gas works railway in Sonderburg

A siding to the east of the port railway connected the gas works . After the shutdown of the small railway, using part of the old port railway, it led along the beach promenade behind the castle and past today's city port under the Kong Christian the X's Bro to the new port railway. This meter-gauge track was in operation from 1909 to 1951. The line was used for coal transports, the traffic was taken care of by a works locomotive. The line remained meter-tracked after 1933, and locomotive 8 of the Kreisbahn was acquired for traffic.

business

In 1914, according to the course book (route 102 S), seven pairs of trains ran daily from Sønderborg to Schauby (Skovby) and nine to Norburg. The connection to the ferry in Mommark was only operated twice on Tuesdays and Sundays.

At that time, the vehicle fleet comprised 9 steam locomotives, 22 passenger and 107 freight cars as well as 8 post / baggage cars. In 1897 four three-axle Lenz type g locomotives were delivered by Vulcan , and by 1910 five more locomotives of this type were added. In 1913, two four-axle locomotives were acquired from Orenstein & Koppel , one of which had to be handed over to the Heeresfeldbahn in 1914 and never returned. In 1922 a three-axle locomotive was taken over by the Hadersleben circuit . In 1927 three new, more powerful machines with three driving axles and one leading and one trailing axle each were purchased from Vulcan. In 1931 there were three railcars. Most of the vehicles were scrapped in 1933, and the three-axle locomotive 8 was sold to the gas works. The locomotives 40–42 , built in 1927 , were sold to the Kolberger Kleinbahn (40) and the Greifenberger Kleinbahn . Locomotive 42 is preserved in the Greifenberg Narrow Gauge Railway Museum in Poland.

After assignment to Denmark

After Alsen became Danish in 1920, the Railway Act of March 29, 1924 decided to convert the Sønderborg – Mommark line to standard gauge and then to have it operated by Danske Statsbaner . The renovation was completed on June 15, 1933. The line then existed until May 27, 1962. The remaining lines were closed on February 28, 1933.

In the international course book of DB winter 1956 eight pairs of trains are listed on weekdays and seven pairs of trains between Sønderborg H and Mommark Fg on Sundays and public holidays.

Museum train

An association has existed since 2003 that wants to rebuild part of the route between Nordborg and Danfoss Universe near Havnbjerg as a museum railway. The first trip on a small stretch of road took place on August 28, 2016.

literature

  • Reichs-Kursbuch: Overview of the railroad, post office and steamship connections in Germany, Austria-Hungary, Switzerland as well as the more important connections of the remaining parts of Europe and the steamship connections with non-European countries. Edited in the course office of the Reich Post Office. Issued July 1, 1914 . Ritzau KG - Verl. Zeit u. Railway, Landsberg / Lech 1970 (reprint of the Berlin edition, Reichsdruckerei 1914).
  • Gerd Wolff: German small and private railways . Schleswig Holstein 2 (western part). tape 13 . EK-Verlag, Freiburg im Breisgau 2012, ISBN 978-3-88255-672-8 , p. 349-351 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lov om anlæg af en kombineret Vej- og Jernbanebro over Alssund and Havnebane i Sønderborg. LOV nr 72 af 29/03/1924. In: retsinformation.dk. Ministeriet for Offentlige Arbejder, March 29, 1924, accessed August 7, 2014 .
  2. Article "Gaswerk-Bahn" (Danish)
  3. ^ Nordborg Museum Railway. ekleinbahn.dk, accessed 29 August 2016 (Danish).
  4. Video of the first ride