Lusatian Railway

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The Lausitzer Eisenbahn-Aktien-Gesellschaft (LEAG) was founded on March 21, 1896 with its seat in Sommerfeld (now Lubsko in Poland) in Lower Lusatia as a subsidiary of the Munich Local Railway Corporation . This always remained the majority shareholder and built three standard gauge lines, which, however, did not form a coherent network.

  • It began on October 1, 1895 with the opening of the 23-kilometer line from Hansdorf - on the Sorau – Kohlfurt line - to Priebus . The owner was the Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft in Munich, which it sold to LEAG on April 1, 1901. This opened on October 1, 1913, along the Lusatian Neisse, an extension of seven kilometers to Lichtenberg, which was discontinued in 1936. In Priebus there was also a connection to the Horka – Rothenburg – Priebus small railway from December 15, 1907 .
  • A little further south of Hansdorf, since December 1, 1896, the eight kilometer long Rauscha – Freiwaldau branch line branched off the state railway line Sorau – Kohlfurt.

While the routes mentioned were mainly in the province of Lower Silesia , a connection was added in the following two years with the Weißwasser – Sommerfeld railway, which mainly belonged to the province of Brandenburg .

The LEAG has operated 80 kilometers of routes since 1898, and 87 kilometers since 1913. The planned sections Freiwaldau – Priebus and Lichtenberg – Tschöpeln-Quolsdorf, through which a coherent LEAG network would have been created, were not implemented because of the First World War.

With the nationalization of the Munich Local Railway Company on August 1, 1938, 87% of the LEAG shares were transferred to the German Reich. From January 1, 1939, the Lausitzer Eisenbahn-AG was incorporated into the Deutsche Reichsbahn .

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literature

  • Kuchinke, Stephan: The Localbahn-Actiengesellschaft. A Bavarian private railway and its history . Transpress Verlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-613-71125-7 .

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