Märkische Museum-Eisenbahn
Herscheid-Huinghausen -
Plettenberg-Köbbinghauser hammer |
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Steam locomotive No. 60 Bieberlies of the MME
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Route length: | 2.3 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gauge : | 1000 mm ( meter gauge ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Maximum slope : | 20 ‰ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
State : | North Rhine-Westphalia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Märkische Museums-Eisenbahn e. V. (MME) was founded to receive narrow-gauge railway vehicles mainly from the Sauerland and to show them in operation. The association operates the infrastructure and traffic of a museum railway under the name Sauerländer Kleinbahn .
history
Founded on July 14, 1982 in Plettenberg , the association took the opportunity to buy vehicles from the Juist and Spiekeroog island railways , some of which had previously run in the Sauerland. Today, however, there is only one vehicle left by the Spiekeroog island railway. The following railways were in the foreground of the collecting activity:
- Altenaer Eisenbahn (KAE) district, 1888–1967
- Plettenberger Kleinbahn (PKB), 1896–1962
- Iserlohner Kreisbahn (IKB), 1900–1964
- Hohenlimburg Small Railway (HKB), 1900–1983
- Haspe – Voerde – Breckerfeld railway (HVB), 1903–1963
In Plettenberg , the association was able to set up on remains of the PKB track and with a temporary workshop in an old boiler house to restore the vehicles it had acquired. On the edge, relics of the Ruhr-Lippe Railway (RLE) and a number of narrow-gauge industrial railways could also be recovered, including the historically interesting Harkort coal railway , which was founded by industrial pioneer Friedrich Harkort in 1829 - six years before the Ludwigsbahn Nürnberg – Fürth - started operations, albeit initially as a horse-drawn railway.
Today's museum route
The association found a suitable place to set up its 1000 mm museum railway on the route of the Plettenberg – Herscheid railway line, which was shut down and dismantled in 1969, between Hüinghausen station and Oberstadt station (former course book line 239b). The company is run under the name " Sauerländer Kleinbahn ".
The operating center is the new depot in the area of the Hüinghausen station. The station has seven tracks at its widest point. At the western end of the station, with financial help from the North Rhine-Westphalia Foundation, a depot with a three-track wagon shed and an unfinished water tower was built. The entire station area is freely accessible. If members of the association are present, this also applies to the wagon hall with the locomotives and cars housed in it. However, many (motor) cars are outside and can be viewed at any time. But your condition is not very good. They should be gradually restored.
Hüinghausen station
The station was first put into operation in 1915. The station building was entered on January 28, 1985 in the monument list of the municipality of Herscheid . (Page 860)
vehicles
To the vehicle collection inter alia, a steam locomotive include Biebertal web "Bieber Lies", two diesel locomotives Hohenlimburger small web V2 "Lenne" (in work-up) and V3 "Nahmer" and a railcar Eckernförder circular paths of the type Talbot type Eifel / Schleswig , as well as passenger cars Inselbahn Wangerooge and the Walhallabahn .
Since 5./6. September 1986 the Bn2t steam locomotive 20 from Henschel & Sohn is part of the MME vehicle fleet. It was delivered to the Dortmund-Hörder Hüttenunion in 1950 with the vehicle number 27122 for its factory railway network. The locomotive has been protected as a movable monument since March 20, 1989. (Page 861)
Railcar sidecar of the Langeoog island railway , formerly Altenaer Eisenbahn
business
Driving days are Sundays at irregular intervals between April and October, as well as for St. Martin and Nicholas . As a rule, trips take place on two Sundays a month between May and August.
literature
- Wolf-Dietrich Groote, Ulrich Kodinger: The Märkische Museum Railway . Kenning Verlag, Nordhorn 1994, ISBN 3-927587-32-X .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Association history
- ↑ Course of the Uerdingen 38352 car
- ↑ Sauerland Kleinbahn
- ↑ a b Ulrich Barth, Elmar Hartmann, August Kracht, Heinz Störing: Art and historical monuments in the Märkischer Kreis . 3rd revised and expanded edition. Heimatbund Märkischer Kreis, Altena 1993, ISBN 3-89053-000-1 .