Trutnov střed – Teplice nad Metují railway line

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Trutnov střed – Teplice nad Metují
Course book series (SŽDC) : 047
Route length: 31.90 km
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Route class : C2
Top speed: 50 km / h
Route - straight ahead
from Velký Osek – Trutnov hl.n. (formerly ÖNWB )
Station, station
0.000 Trutnov střed formerly Parschnitz place 400 m
   
to Trutnov-Poříčí (formerly ÖNWB )
Stop, stop
Trutnov zastávka formerly Parschnitz 390 m
Plan-free intersection - below
Jaroměř – Lubawka (formerly SNDVB )
Stop, stop
3,500 Lhota u Trutnova formerly Bösig-Welhotta 425 m
Stop, stop
5.813 Petříkovice formerly Petersdorf (b Trautenau) 450 m
Station, station
8.712 Chvaleč formerly Qualisch 515 m
Station, station
12.307 Radvanice formerly Radowenz 580 m
Station, station
16.734 Janovice u Trutnova formerly Johnsdorf-Hottendorf 565 m
Stop, stop
18,940 Hodkovice u Trutnova formerly Hottendorf 595 m
Stop, stop
21,417 Horní Adršpach formerly Ober Adršpach 560 m
Station, station
24.721 Adršpach formerly Adršpach 505 m
Stop, stop
28,159 Teplice nad Metují skály formerly Wekelsdorf rocks 485 m
   
Stop, stop
Teplice nad Metují město formerly Wekelsdorf market 475 m
Tunnel - if there are several tunnels in a row
Teplický tunel (230 m)
   
from Meziměstí (formerly StEG )
Station, station
31,900 Teplice nad Metují formerly Wekelsdorf 470 m
Route - straight ahead
to Choceň (formerly StEG )

The Trutnov střed – Teplice nad Metují railway is a regional railway connection in the Czech Republic that was originally built and operated as a state-guaranteed local railway Wekelsdorf – Parschnitz – Trautenau (Czech: Místní dráha Teplice – Poříčí – Trutnov ). It runs from Trutnov ( Trautenau ) via Adršpach ( Adersbach ) to Teplice nad Metují ( Wekelsdorf ).

According to a decree of the Czech government, the line has been classified as a regional railway ("regionální dráha") since December 20, 1995.

history

On February 20, 1906, the concession to build and operate a standard-gauge local train from the Wekelsdorf station on the Chotzen – Halbstadt line was granted to the privately owned Austro-Hungarian state railway company to Parschnitz . The company's share capital in 1916 totaled 1,091,400 crowns :

Share type piece Crown
1907 common stock 8,000 200
Ordinary share 1916 172 200
Priority share 1907 26,160 200
Priority share 1916 6.125 200

The line was opened on September 24, 1908. The operation was carried out by the kk Staatsbahnen (kkStB) on behalf of the owners.

After the First World War, the newly founded Czechoslovak State Railways ČSD took the place of the kkStB .

In 1935 the local railway Wekelsdorf – Parschnitz – Trautenau became the property of the ČSD.

Janovice u Trutnova station with a historic train (2011)

After the Sudetenland became part of Germany in autumn 1938, the management of the line was transferred to the Deutsche Reichsbahn , Reichsbahndirektion Breslau . In the imperial course book the connection was now included as course book route 155g Wekelsdorf – Trautenau .

This was accompanied by the final nationalization and dissolution of the Wekelsdorf – Parschnitz – Trautenau local railway. The law of August 2, 1940 "concerning the takeover of railways in the Reichsgau Sudetenland and in the parts of the southern German territories incorporated into the Reichsgaue Oberdonau and Niederdonau" regulated a. a. the nationalization of nine local railways with a total length of 169.77 km, in which the Czechoslovak state had already held the majority of the shares.

After the end of the Second World War on May 9, 1945, the line came back to the ČSD.

On January 1, 1993, the line was transferred to the newly founded České dráhy (ČD) in the course of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia . Since 2003 it has been part of the network of the state infrastructure operator Správa železniční dopravní cesty (SŽDC).

The 2008 timetable recorded a total of eight pairs of trains on working days, which ran every two hours. Some of the trains were also tied to and from Meziměstí . During the tourist season in summer, additional trains ran between Teplice nad Metují and the tourist center Adršpach , which condensed the timetable there into an hourly offer.

From April 29, 2018, two direct pairs of trains will run from Wrocław or Wałbrzych to Adršpach on weekends and public holidays in the summer half-year.

Vehicle use

ČD series 810 in Trutnov střed (2008)

On account of the local railway Wekelsdorf – Parschnitz – Trautenau the kkStB procured four locomotives of the 178 series . The locomotives had the road numbers 178.58-60, 87.

Since the 1970s, tourist traffic has been handled primarily with the proven two-axle railcars of the ČSD series M 152.0 (today: 810). Occasionally, the “Regionova” sets of the ČD series 814 or other railcars are used.

With the restart of the Wałbrzych Głowny – Meziměstí line in 2018, two-part SA134 (PESA 218Md) railcars built between 2007 and 2012 are mostly used in double traction. These trains run from Teplice nad Metují only to Adršpach and back.

Web links

Commons : Trutnov střed – Teplice nad Metují railway line  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Zdeněk Hudec u. a .: Atlas drah České republiky 2006–2007 , 2nd edition; Publishing house Pavel Malkus, Praha, 2006, ISBN 80-87047-00-1
  2. Artaria railway map of Austria-Hungary and the Balkans, with Station Directory; Artaria & Co., Vienna 1913
  3. http://www.geerkens.at/wertpapiere/Wekelsdorf-Parschnitz-Trautenau.JPG (link not available)
  4. Decree of the Czech government of December 20, 1995
  5. http://alex.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno-plus?aid=rgb&date=19060004&seite=00000525
  6. Local railway WEKELSDORF-PARSCHNITZ-TRAUTENAU ( Memento from August 1, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  7. ^ Siegfried Bufe, Heribert Schröpfer: Railways in the Sudetenland. Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag, Egglham 1991, ISBN 3-922138-42-X , p. 54f
  8. ^ Law on the takeover of railways in the Reichsgau Sudetenland and in the parts of the southern German territories incorporated into the Reichsgaue Oberdonau and Niederdonau to the Reich of August 2, 1940
  9. Timetable 2018