Syców – Bukowa Śląska railway line

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Syców – Bukowa Śląska
Groß Wartenberg – Buchelsdorf
Route number : 317
Route length: 29.850 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
   
from Oleśnica (Oels)
   
Formerly planned route from Międzybórz (Neumittelwalde)
   
0.000 Syców (Groß Wartenberg)
   
to Kępno (Kempen)
   
2.634 Ślizów (Schleisa)
   
7.322 Dziadowa Kłoda (Kunzendorf)
   
10.666 Radzowice (Reesewitz)
   
13,838 Gołębice (Galbitz)
   
Border Voivodeships of Lower Silesia and Opole
   
17.740 Pawłowice Namysłowskie (Paulsdorf (Kr. Namslau))
   
21,510 Smogorzów (Schmograu)
   
25,467 Głuszyna (Glausche)
   
from Kępno (Kempen)
   
29,850 Bukowa Śląska (Buchelsdorf (Kr. Namslau))
   
to Namysłów (Namslau)

The Syców – Bukowa Śląska (Groß Wartenberg – Buchelsdorf) railway was a railway line in the Polish Voivodeships of Lower Silesia and Opole .

history

The first part of the branch line was opened on October 25, 1937 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn, the section from Buchelsdorf , where the remainder of the Namslau – Kempen line ended, after the Treaty of Versailles with Germany , to Paulsdorf . On March 1, 1939, the continuation to Galbitz followed , on September 15, 1941 the remainder to Groß Wartenberg .

The line became Polish after the Second World War , on March 1, 1988, passenger traffic and a little later goods traffic were discontinued by the Polish State Railways .

Literature and web link

annotation

  1. ^ Names from 1943