Pyrzyce – Głazów railway line

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Pyrzyce – Głazów
Route number : PKP 422
Route length: 23.4 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
   
from Stargard
   
from Płońsko
   
0.0 Pyrzyce formerly Pyritz
   
to Chwarstnica-Gryfino
   
to Godków
   
5.2 Nowielin formerly Naulin
   
9.5 Mielęcin Myśliborski formerly Mellentin
   
17.9 Lipiany formerly Lippehne
   
from Grzmiąca
   
23.4 Głazów formerly Glasow
   
to Kostrzyn nad Odrą

The Pyrzyce – Głazów ( Pyritz – Glasow ) railway is a branch line in Poland . It runs in north-south direction within the western West Pomeranian Voivodeship from Pyrzyce ( Pyritz ) to Głazów ( Glasow ).

course

The railway line from Pyrzyce ( Pyritz ) to Głazów ( Glasow ) runs for 23.4 kilometers between the two Polish districts of Pyrzyce and Myślibórz ( Soldin ) and before 1945 linked the province of Pomerania with Neumark in eastern Brandenburg . It runs parallel to the Polish state road 3 , the former German Reichsstraße 112 .

History

The Pyrzyce – Głazów railway line has been designated as a special railway line by the PKP and bears the number 422. In terms of its origins, however, it is only a small section of the Stargard-Cüstrin Railway Company that operates the Küstrin railway line (Kostrzyn nad Odrą) to Stargard in Pomerania (Stargard) opened on August 31, 1882.

From this railway line branched off in Glasow to Berlinchen (Barlinek) and on to Arnswalde (Choszczno), which was then put together by the PKP as the Grzmiąca – Kostrzyn railway line (route number 410).

The Pyrzyce-Głazów railway line was closed on April 3, 2000 for reasons of profitability, initially for passenger traffic, but then also for freight traffic. On June 1, 2005, the railway was put back into operation for freight traffic. Freight traffic has been suspended since 2014 at the latest. The route is impassable.

literature

  • Ryszard Stankiewicz and Marcin Stiasny: Atlas Linii Kolejowych Polski 2014. Eurosprinter, Rybnik 2014, ISBN 978-83-63652-12-8 , p. C2
  • Wolfram Bäumer, Siegfried Bufe: Railways in Pomerania. Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag, Egglham 1988, ISBN 3-922138-34-9 ( East German Railway History 3).
  • German course book. Complete edition of the Reichsbahn course books , edition of January 21, 1940

Web links

Individual proof

  1. PKP Polskie Line Kolejowe : Maximum speeds for wagon trains (PDF), multiple units (PDF) and freight trains (PDF) from December 1, 2016