Combing forest

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Combing forest
Zschepplin municipality
Coordinates: 51 ° 28 ′ 56 ″  N , 12 ° 32 ′ 37 ″  E
Height : 112 m
Postal code : 04838
Area code : 03423
Combing forest (Saxony)
Combing forest

Location of combing forest in Saxony

Combing Forest is a settlement area of the hamlet of Naundorf in the municipality Zschepplin in Nordsachsen .

geography

Combing forest is located between the towns of Delitzsch and Eilenburg on the Halle (Saale) –Eilenburg railway line . There are local roads to Naundorf and the Eilenburg district of Pressen .

Wooded area

Combing forest includes an oak-hornbeam forest of around 267 hectares as a flora-fauna habitat , which is designated as a landscape protection area. It is the remainder of a former primeval forest that covered the area between Eilenburg and Bitterfeld until around 1000 years ago. There are over 500 species of plants in the forest area. It is best known for its spring bloomers with around 60 protected or endangered species, several bat species (including the pug bat ) and the species-rich bird world with breeding areas for birds of prey . The area is one of the Sites of Community Importance (SCI) of the European nature conservation network Natura 2000 .

The forest belonged to 1815 to the Saxon or Royal Saxon Office Eilenburg . As a result of the resolutions of the Congress of Vienna , the area became part of Prussia and in 1816 was assigned to the Delitzsch district in the Merseburg administrative district of the province of Saxony , to which it belonged until 1952.

railway station

Kämmereiforst station

The "Kämmereiforst station" on the Halle – Cottbus railway line belongs to the district . The station is about 1.6 kilometers from Naundorf and 1.4 kilometers from Pressen and was opened on June 30, 1872 for passenger traffic and on August 1, 1888 for goods traffic. The station has two platform tracks. Track 1 can be reached through the waiting room, while track 2 can be reached via a level crossing. In the reception building, next to the waiting room, there is a Jüdel-type mechanical signal box , which bears the designation "Kf" for combing forest dispatcher. In the direction of Eilenburg there is the Jüdel-type mechanical signal box, which was put into operation in 1908 and is called "Ko".

The Halle – Eilenburg route is served by the S9 line of the Central German S-Bahn .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. LSG Kämmereiforst on navigator-leipzig-mittelachsen.de
  2. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 , p. 56 f.
  3. ^ The district of Delitzsch in the municipality register 1900
  4. a b Jens Herbach: Traffic stations H – K on sachsenschiene.net, accessed on April 5, 2019
  5. a b Entries on the list of German signal boxes