List of cycle paths on disused railway lines

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The conversion of disused railway lines into cycle and hiking trails enables an alternative use of former railway lines.

As a rule, the entire track structure , ie track and track bed , is removed. The subsoil is heavily compacted due to its previous use as a railway line. Some routes are also paved and are therefore also suitable for inline skaters .

The advantages of these cycle paths for cyclists are the low and steady inclines , which only reach over 2 percent and a maximum of 4 percent in exceptional cases , and the large curve radii. The special freedom from intersections of an existing route is usually not affected by the conversion, so that the cycle path has the characteristics of a cycle expressway if it is also paved. Because railways often run on dams and bridges , these routes offer good views in many places. In addition, there is still the possibility of a potential restart in rail traffic, as the route is secured against any other use, for example in road construction.

Rail Trail on Pine Creek in Pennsylvania

In Germany are listed over 600 such biking trails. In North America , the company Rails to Trails has set itself the goal of converting disused routes into cycling and hiking trails. There are more than 1200 converted railroad tracks in the United States . In Canada , large stretches of the Trans Canada Trail run over former railway lines. In Spain there are around 1900 km of cycle paths under the name Vías Verdes on former railway lines, they are also often part of long-distance cycle paths .

Examples in Germany

Baden-Württemberg

“Bähnleradweg” near Lenzkirch in the Upper Black Forest

Bavaria

"Steam locomotive circuit" at the former Steinbach i. Allgäu

Brandenburg

Cycle path on a section of the " Buckautalbahn "

Hamburg

Hesse

Kegelspiel bike trail over the Klausmarbach Viaduct

The BahnRadweg Hessen runs on several former railway lines through the Vogelsberg and the Rhön, sometimes using paths parallel to existing railway lines, off-track and mainly the long-existing cycle paths: Vulkanradweg, Vogelsberger Südbahnradweg, Milseburgradweg, Ulsterradweg and the Solztalradweg.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Lower Saxony

Underpass of the former railway line in Brockdorf -Nord under the A 1
Former railway line in Calveslage
Cycle and sculpture path on the former railway line at Lamspringe as Lamspringe sculpture path
former exit from Brunnenbachsmühle station ; the right-hand stretch is part of the Südharz-Eisenbahn- Radwanderweg
Rest area at the former train station of Klein Lengden on the Gartetalbahn on the Weser-Harz-Heide-Radfernweg

The Weser-Harz-Heide-Radfernweg partly uses the courses of several disused railway lines in southern Lower Saxony. These include u. a. the section of the Innerstetalbahn from Langelsheim via Clausthal-Zellerfeld to Altenau , a section between Rhumspringe and Herzberg as well as parts of the “Gartetalbahn” (Göttingen Kleinbahn) between Göttingen and Duderstadt and the Dransfelder ramp between Göttingen and Hann. Münden .

North Rhine-Westphalia

Pillar bridge of the ore railway
"RadBahn Münsterland" from Rheine to Coesfeld (name during the first construction phase: "Schlossallee")
From-Ruhr-to-Ruhr cycle path in the Schulenberg tunnel in Hattingen

The state of North Rhine-Westphalia has been showing cycle paths on disused railway lines since 2013 under the title Alleen-Radwegeprogramm ; currently 364 km.

Rhineland-Palatinate

Maare-Moselle cycle path

Saarland

Saxony

The Muldentalbahn cycle path near Nerchau

Saxony-Anhalt

Schleswig-Holstein

Thuringia

Examples in Austria

The Tiefengrabenbrücke of the Steyrtal cycle path

There is a more extensive source at www.bahntrassenradeln.de.

Lower Austria

Upper Austria

Salzburg

Cycle path on the route of the former Salzkammergut local railway between Strobl and St. Gilgen

Styria

Belgium

In Belgium, many former railway lines are integrated into the RAVeL network .

Denmark

Finland

Examples in France

In France, many former railway lines are integrated into the Voies vertes network along with towpaths on canals .

Disused railway line on Corsica that has been converted into a country road / cycle path

Alsace

Burgundy

Corsica

Provence

Rhône-Alpes

Examples in Italy

South-Tirol

Bike path on the old route of the Brennerbahn

Friuli Venezia Giulia

Liguria

Luxembourg

In the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, several former railway lines have been set up for cycling; cross-border the

  • Kautenbach – Bastogne railway line , which runs over 20 km through the Wiltz valley and through four illuminated tunnels. The Kautenbach – Wiltz section runs along the active railway line.

Further routes lead (not integrally) over the earlier railway lines

Norway

Portugal

Sweden

Slovenia

Examples in Spain

Via verde Sierra de Alcaraz

The cycle paths on disused railway lines are called Vías Verdes in Spain .

  • Vía Verde de la Sierra (Andalusia), 36 km, 30 tunnels, 4 viaducts
  • Via Verde del Carrilet (Catalonia), consisting of two sections: Part 1 from Olot to Girona with 54 km (Ruta del Carrilet I), Part 2 from Girona to St. Feliu de Guíxols with 39 km ((Ruta del Carrilet II), and Via Verde de Girona / Costa Brava called
  • Via Verde de la Terra Alta (Catalonia), 23.6 km long, with 20 tunnels and 5 viaducts
  • Vía Verde de la Val de Zafán (Aragon), approx. 28 km long with the longest tunnel in Europe that can be passed by bike.
  • Vía Verde del Plazaola (Navarre / Basque Country), 40 km long, 590 m difference in altitude, 39 tunnels. The 2.7 km long Uitzi tunnel is currently (end of 2007) being expanded [obsolete]

Hungary

(all west of the Danube)

Examples in the United States

Washington

Cross-border examples

  • Avenue verte / Green way between Paris and London (including the Newhaven - Dieppe ferry connection ), in Great Britain approx. 30 km from London south to the coast on routes 21 and 2 of the National Cycle Network (NCN), in France approx. 40 km on the former Paris-Dieppe railway line.

literature

Web links

Commons : Rail trails  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Gredl cycle path on the former Roth – Greding railway line
  2. Bayernbike Donau-Regen-Radweg
  3. OpenStreetMap Danube-Regen cycle path
  4. Pirach – Burghausen
  5. Bayernbike Vilstalradweg
  6. Traffic planning : Cycling on the old railway line from Beeskow to Groß Rietz , moz.de from May 14, 2020, accessed on May 21, 2020
  7. Press release of the MBWSV NRW , accessed on September 30, 2013
  8. Sauerland cycling ring
  9. NW 3.27 Unna-Königsborn - Welver-Scheidingen , on bahntrassenradeln.de
  10. NW 3.08 Essen Mechtenberg - Gelsenkirchen-Ückendorf (formerly Kray-Wanner Bahn) , on achim-bartoschek.de
  11. The West: Allen Cycle Path - Up and Down Without Much, from October 19, 2010
  12. City of Velbert - Technische Betriebe Velbert AöR: PanoramaRadweg Niederbergbahn , accessed on June 24, 2012.
  13. Friends of the Sülztalbahn - experience the railway line and the landscape e. V. , accessed on August 17, 2013.
  14. ↑ Cycle along the railway lines NW 4.19 Siegburg - Lohmar
  15. Aachen-Jülich cycle path: construction of the route is making good progress. In: Aachener Nachrichten . July 16, 2015, accessed August 24, 2015 .
  16. ↑ Railway cycle paths in the Eifel . Tour planner Rhineland-Palatinate. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
  17. SN 1.01 Elster-Saale-Radweg: Leipzig-Grünau - Rippach , on bahntrassenradeln.de (accessed on June 28, 2020)
  18. SH 2.05 BahnRadWege Route A: Henstedt-Ulzburg - Bad Oldesloe , on bahntrassenradeln.de
  19. SH 2.06 BahnRadWege route B: Bad Oldesloe - Trittau , on bahntrassenradeln.de
  20. SH 2.07 BahnRadWege Route C: Glinde - Trittau (formerly Südstormarnsche Kreisbahn) , on bahntrassenradeln.de
  21. New section of 1200 meters opened. Retrieved August 18, 2019 .
  22. First construction section of the Nessetalradweg finished , on eisenachonline.de, accessed on June 17, 2011
  23. Achim Bartoschek: Railroad cycling in Thuringia - TH26a Esperstedt - Oldisleben. In: bahntrassenradeln.de. Retrieved June 26, 2020 .
  24. ↑ The footpath and bike path will be expanded. In: otz.de. July 26, 2019, accessed July 24, 2020 .
  25. ^ Railroad cycling in Austria
  26. ^ Ligne 160: Bruxelles - Tervuren ( French, Dutch ) Retrieved March 2, 2007.
  27. De Jodoigne à Namur Sur le RAVeL de la Ligne 142 (French), on ravel.wallonie.be, accessed on April 28, 2019
  28. BE 142 Hoegaarden - Namur ("La Croix de Hesbaye", RAVeL 2) , on bahntrassenradeln.de, accessed on April 28, 2019
  29. Fodsporet (in Danish)
  30. Naturstien Horsens - Silkeborg ( Memento of October 5, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (card with text in Danish)
  31. ^ Cycle paths (Voies vertes) in France , accessed on April 9, 2012.
  32. On the road by bike on the Klarälvsbanan in Sweden , on bjoerklunda.de, accessed on April 28, 2019
  33. Car-free bike tours in Sweden , on radtouren-magazin.com, accessed on April 28, 2019
  34. Klarälvsbanan , accessed on January 23, 2014.
  35. Banvallsleden - på cykel . Retrieved June 29, 2014.