Nahe Valley Railway

Nahe Valley Railway
Coupled Class 612s leave Ottweiler towards Saarbrücken
Overview
Native nameNahetalbahn
Line number3511
LocaleRhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, Germany
Termini
Service
Route number
  • 672 (Bingen–Bad Kreuznach)
  • 680 (Bad-Kreuznach–Saarbrücken)
Technical
Line length141.8 km (88.1 mi)
Number of tracks2 (throughout)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Electrification15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
Operating speed160 km/h (99 mph) (max)
Route map

0.0
Bingen (Rhein) Hbf
2.7
Münster-Sarmsheim
former line from Hindenburg Bridge
5.9
Laubenheim (Nahe)
8.0
Langenlonsheim
11.5
Bretzenheim (Nahe)
14.6
Bad Kreuznach Gbf
Nahe (first of 13 crossings on the line)
16.2
Bad Kreuznach
Kreuznach - Am Rheinstein
(until 1905)
(line to Bad Münster formerly had 4 tracks)
Nahe
20.1
Bad Münster am Stein
20.4
20.5
20.7
22.2
Great Norheim Tunnel (235 m)
22.5
Little Norheim Tunnel (76 m)
23.3
Norheim
25.9
Niederhausen (Nahe)
31.2
Waldböckelheim
33.5
Boos Tunnel (424 m)
former Glan Valley Railway
(Draisine operations)
35.3
Staudernheim
38.4
Bad Sobernheim
42.7
Monzingen
47.0
Martinstein
49.2
Hochstetten (Nahe)
B 41
53.0
Kirn
189 m
56.5
Kirn-Sulzbach
(previously Kirnsulzbach)
60.5
Fischbach-Weierbach
63.8
Nahbollenbach
65.6
Gefallener-Fels Tunnel (201 m)
67.9
Idar-Oberstein
264 m
68.5
Homerich Tunnel (388 m)
69.2
Enzweil Tunnel (466 m)
70.2
Enzweiler
73.5
Sonnenberg (Nahe)
(closed 1963)
73.6
Frauenberg Tunnel (407 m)
75.3
Kronweiler
75.5
Kupferheck Tunnel (211 m)
77.3
Bockspiel Tunnel (120 m)
77.7
Nohen
79.2
Brämericher Tunnel (209 m)
80.7
Heimbach (Nahe)
81.3
Jährodt Tunnel (125 m)
82.1
Mausemühle Tunnel (145 m)
83.7
Hoppstädten (Nahe)
85.7
Neubrücke (Nahe)
Nahe (last of 13 crossings on the line)
B 41
89.6
Nohfelden
former Westrich Railway
from Schwarzerden
91.8
Türkismühle
364 m
Walhausen (Saar) / Brunnenstraße
94.6
Walhausen (Saar)
96.0
high point
384.4 m
98.6
Namborn
B 41
100.9
Hofeld
103.0
Baltersweiler
St. Wendel / Kelsweilerstraße
106.3
St. Wendel
Blies
108.1
Oberlinxweiler
Blies (2x)
111.2
Niederlinxweiler
Blies (2x)
114.8
Ottweiler (Saar)
117.9
Wiebelskirchen Tunnel (313 m)
118.5
Wiebelskirchen
120.6
Neunkirchen (Saar) Hbf
(wedge station)
123.1
Neunkirchen Hbf junction
Königsgrube (mine)
former connection to Schiffweiler
B 41
124.9
0.0
Landsweiler-Reden
Reden Grube (mine)
1.9
Itzenplitz Grube
(1860–1958)
127.5
Bildstock
(former route until 1955)
127.7
Bildstock Tunnel (old, 481 m)
127.9
Bildstock Tunnel (new, 341 m)
(former route until 1955)
Friedrichsthal (Saar)-Mitte
129.6
Friedrichsthal (Saar)
Sulzbach viaduct, A 8
131,8
Sulzbach (Saar) Altenwald
133.1
Sulzbach (Saar)
136.4
Dudweiler
138.5
Jägersfreude
139.0
Saarbrücken marshalling yard
N junction
Saarbrücken marshalling yard/
freight yard
140.9
Saarbrücken Hbf Srg
Saarbrücken marshalling yard
W junction (GUB)
141.9
Saarbrücken Hbf
Fischbach Valley Railway
to Wemmetsweiler
Source: German railway atlas[1]

The Nahe Valley Railway (German: Nahetalbahn) is a two-track, partially electrified main line railway in the German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland, which runs for almost 100 kilometres along the Nahe. It was built by the Rhine-Nahe Railway Company and connects Bingen am Rhein on the Left Rhine line with Saarbrücken. It was opened between 1858 and 1860 and is one of the oldest railways in Germany. The section south of Bad Kreuznach is part of the regionally important transport corridor between the two major cities of Mainz and Saarbrücken.

  1. ^ Schweers + Wall 2009, pp. 76, 84–5, 157.