Rastenburger small railways

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Rastenburg - Wenden - Drengfurth
(Kętrzyn – Winda – Srokowo)
Rastenburger Kleinbahn, route directory 1938 Reichsbahnbahnen red, small railway lines black
Rastenburger Kleinbahn, route directory 1938
Reichsbahnbahnen red, small railway lines black
Course book range : DR 120j (1940)
Route length: 24.8 km
Gauge : 750 mm ( narrow gauge )
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Königsberg State Railway (Kaliningrad)
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State Railway of Schlobitten (Słobity)
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0.0 Rastenburg Klbf (Kętrzyn Wąsk.) / Rastenburg State Railway Station
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State railway to Elk (Ełk)
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State railway to Angerburg (Węgorzewo)
   
Small train to Sensburg (Mrągowo)
   
2.9 Woplauken (Wopławki)
   
5.6 Alt Rosenthal (Stara Różanka)
   
6.4 Alt Rosenthal Good
   
9.6 Wehlack (Skierki)
   
11.9 Turning (Winda)
   
Small train to Barten (Barciany)
   
12.8 Elisenthal (Niedziały)
   
14.8 Five-stroke (Niedziałki)
   
15.9 Jankenwalde (Jankowice)
   
17.5 Stettenbruch (Szczeciniak)
   
19.6 Knipprode (Chojnica)
   
20.5 Salzbach [Ostpr] (Solanka)
   
22.4 Schülzen (Silec)
   
24.8 Drengfurth (Srokowo)
Wenden -Barten
(Winda - Barciany)
Course book range : DR 120h (1940)
Route length: 8.0 km
Gauge : 750 mm ( narrow gauge )
   
Small train from Rastenburg (Kętrzyn)
   
0.0 Turning (Winda)
   
Small train to Drengfurth (Srokowo)
   
3.4 Rodehlen ( toboggan )
   
4.9 Silzkeim (Gumniska)
   
Kleinbahn from / to Nordenburg (Krylowo)
   
Small train from / to Gerdauen (Schelesnodoroschny)
   
8.0 Beard (beard)
Barten - Gerdauen
(Barciany - Schelesnodoroschny)
Course book range : DR 120j (1940)
Route length: 19.7 km
Gauge : 750 mm ( narrow gauge )
   
0.0 Barten (Barciany)
   
Small train to Rastenburg (Kętrzyn)
   
Kleinbahn to Nordenburg (Krylowo)
   
2.5 Althof-Barten (Stary Dwór Barciański)
   
4.1 Meistersfelde [Kr Rastenburg] (Gęsiki)
   
5.8 Egloffstein (Główczyno)
   
6.9 Schatzelhofchen (Cacki)
   
7.9 Bieberstein [Kr Gerdauen] (Bobrowo)
   
9.8 Markhausen [Kr Gerdauen] (Markuzy)
   
11.3 Molthainen (Molteinen) (Mołtajny)
   
12.8 Mountain (górki)
   
14.4 Korklack (Kurkławki)
   
Today's Polish-Russian border
   
15.7 Posegnick (Sori)
   
19.1 Gerdauen stop
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State Railway Königsberg (Kaliningrad) –Angerburg (Węgorzewo)
and Thorn (Toruń) –Insterburg (Chernyachowsk)
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19.7 Gerdauen Klbf (Schelesnodoroschny)
Barten - Nordenburg Kr Gerdauen
(Barciany - Krylowo)
Course book range : DR 120j (1940)
Route length: 25.4 km
Gauge : 750 mm ( narrow gauge )
   
0.0 Barten (Barciany)
   
Small train to Rastenburg (Kętrzyn Wąskotorowy)
   
Small train to Gerdauen (Schelesnodoroschny)
   
4.9 Tree Garden (Ogródki)
   
5.1 Lenzkeim (Łęsk)
   
7.5 Wickerau (Wikrowo)
   
7.5 Old Jäglack (Stare Jegławki)
   
9.6 Sausgörken (Suchawa)
   
11.6 Skandlack (Skandławki)
   
12.8 Löcknick Forest (Łeknica)
   
13.9 Löcknick Good
   
16.5 Six Heirs (Kałki)
   
17.8 Waldau [Kr Gerdauen] (Przylasek)
   
19.0 Groß Bajohren / Großblankenfelde (Bajory Wielkie)
   
20.5 Bajohrenwalde / Blankenwalde (Bajorski Gaj)
   
21.6 Courtyard of Peace (Wyskok)
   
Königsberg State Railway (Kaliningrad)
   
25.4 Nordenburg Klbf (Krylowo)
   
State railway to Angerburg (Węgorzewo)
   
Insterburger Kleinbahnen to Warnascheln (Warnheide)
Rastenburg - Reimsdorf - Sensburg
(Kętrzyn - Sławkowo - Mrągowo)
Course book range : DR 120j (1940)
Route length: 32.6 km
Gauge : 750 mm ( narrow gauge )
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Königsberg State Railway (Kaliningrad)
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State Railway of Schlobitten (Słobity)
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0.0 Rastenburg Klbf (Kętrzyn Wąsk.) / Rastenburg State Railway Station
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State railway to Elk (Ełk)
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State railway to Angerburg (Węgorzewo)
   
Small train to Drengfurth (Srokowo)
   
1.1 (Sugar factory)
   
5.8 Reimsdorf Domain (Sławkowo Dwór)
   
7.3 Reimsdorf (Sławkowo)
   
Kleinbahn to Rhein (Ryn)
   
8.8 Thurwangen (Turwągi)
   
10.9 Klein Bürgersdorf (Poganówko)
   
11.8 Rastenburg city ​​forest
   
14.1 Langanken (Langanki)
   
15.4 Thierenberg Kr Sensburg (Zwierzyniec Mazurski)
   
16.2 Bosemb Brickworks (Boża Wólka)
   
17.9 Bosemb / Bussen (Boże)
   
21.0 Weissenburg (Wyszembork)
   
24.3 Pfaffendorf (Popowo Salęckie)
   
26.7 Upper Mühlenthal (Młynowo Mrągowski)
   
27.8 (Mrągowo Park)
   
29.9 Sensburg Klbf (Mrągowo Wąsk )
   
Rothfließ State Railway (Czerwonka)
   
32.6 Sensburg (Mrągowo)
   
State railway to Elk (Ełk)
   
State railway to Lower Lake (Ruciane Nida)
Reimsdorf - Rhine
(Sławkowo - Ryn)
Course book range : DR 120k (1940)
Route length: 18.8 km
Gauge : 750 mm ( narrow gauge )
   
Small train from Rastenburg (Kętrzyn)
   
0.0 Reimsdorf (Sławkowo)
   
Small train to Sensburg (Mrągowo)
   
1.8 Hinzenhof (Zalesie Kętrzyńskie)
   
3.8 Gisbertshof (Godzikowo)
   
5.1 Calibration media (Nakomiady)
   
8.2 Ballau (Bałowo)
   
9.1 Salt germ (Salpik)
   
11.4 Gneisenau (Gnieździenko)
   
12.8 Gneisthöhe (Knis Podewsie)
   
13.5 Gneiss (Knis)
   
15.5 Glombowen / Leithof (Głąbowo)
   
16.7 Rhein Schützenplatz
   
17.1 Waldhof (Canki)
   
18.8 Rhine (Ryn)

The Rastenburger Kleinbahnen were a railway company that emerged from the Rastenburg – Sensburg – Lötzener Kleinbahnen in the middle of the province of East Prussia .

The enterprise

The district town of the former East Prussian district of Rastenburg was connected to the network of the East Prussian Southern Railway from 1867/68 by the Königsberg – Lyck railway line . While in the west of the district in Korschen after the construction of the Insterburg – Allenstein line by the Prussian State Railways, an important railway junction was created as early as 1871 , the city of Rastenburg had to wait until 1907/08 for the Prussian State Railway to extend the railway network through further routes to Angerburg and Heilsberg added.

The Rastenburg – Sensburger Kleinbahn was founded with the aim of opening up the northern district area and creating connections to the neighboring district of Sensburg to the south . When the city of Rhine in the Lötzen district was also connected, the company was expanded and from around 1905 it was called Rastenburg – Sensburg – Lötzener Kleinbahn. Around 1910, the three circles involved converted it into the Rastenburger Kleinbahn GmbH. The company was run by the East German Railway Company in Königsberg (ODEG).

On June 30, 1924, the Rastenburger Kleinbahn GmbH was incorporated into the Insterburger Kleinbahn-AG, which was then called Ostpreußische Kleinbahnen AG .

The route network

The first lines were opened on May 1, 1898 with a gauge of 750 mm. A 30 km long route ran from the Rastenburg small train station to the small train station Sensburg , the other as a branch line to Salpkeim , also located in the Sensburg district. This was followed by the expansion from the small train station Sensburg to the state train station (three kilometers) and from Salpkeim to the small town of Rhein in the district of Lötzen on November 8, 1903 and July 7, 1905 , respectively. The route to Reimsdorf , seven kilometers from Rastenburg, was the route for both Use branches together.

The northern route led from Rastenburg via Wenden to Drengfurth ; A branch line to Barten branched off from it in Wenden .

The network was according to the statistics of 1902 = 83.3 km and 1908 = 95.8 km long.

The further construction to the north was delayed by the First World War. Von Barten , which incidentally had a terminal station, was connected to the state railway in Gerdauen (20 km); Likewise, the stretch from Skandlack was extended first to the Masurian Canal and then to Nordenburg by 13 kilometers; July 25, 1916 and June 15, 1917 are given as the opening dates. The sources on this question are not entirely clear.

In Nordenburg a connection to the narrow-gauge Insterburger Kleinbahn had now been established. The Rastenburg network had thus reached a circumference of 127 kilometers and, together with that of the Insterburger Kleinbahn of 231 kilometers in length, formed one of the largest narrow-gauge networks in Germany.

The railway's own motor traffic was opened on September 15, 1929. Four lines were used which led from Rastenburg to Barten, Drengfurt and Sensburg and from Angerburg via Drengfurt and Barten to Korschen.

In 1939 the following vehicles were available for the Rastenburger Kleinbahnen: nine steam locomotives, eleven passenger cars, seven pack wagons and 110 freight cars as well as four buses.

After the Second World War

The operation of the station Kętrzyn Wąskotorowy, from 1945 to September 1, 1946 Rastembork Wąskotorowy , ( German  Rastenburg narrow-gauge station ) was set in June 1971.

The Rastenburg – Sensburg and Reimsdorf – Rhine routes were destroyed in 1945 by the effects of the war.

On July 22, 1948, the railway line between Kętrzyn (Rastenburg) and Mrągowo (Sensburg) was reopened for freight and passenger traffic. On July 1, 1966, all traffic between Sławkowo (Reimsdorf) and Mrągowo was suspended, and this section of the route was dismantled as early as July 1966. On June 1, 1971, all traffic between Sławkowo and Kętrzyn was discontinued and the route section dismantled.

On May 1, 1949, freight and passenger traffic between Sławkowo (Reimsdorf) and Ryn (Rhine) could be put back into operation until it was completely stopped on June 1, 1971. The dismantling of the line began in June 1971.

literature

  • Siegfried Bufe (Ed.): Railways in West and East Prussia . Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag, Egglham 1986, ISBN 3-922138-24-1 , ( Ostdeutsche Eisenbahnen 1).
  • Deutsche Reichsbahn Oberbetriebsleitung East Berlin, German course book. Complete edition of the Reichsbahn course books , edition of January 21, 1940 (reprinted in 1988)

Individual evidence

  1. (freight traffic only)
  2. Kętrzyn Wąskotorowy. In: Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa. Retrieved June 7, 2014 (Polish).
  3. ^ Linia Sławkowo-Ryn in: Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa.

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