Jagst Valley Railway

Möckmühl–Dörzbach
Overview
Line number9490
Service
Route numberKBS 778 (to 1988)
Technical
Line length39.1 km
Track gauge750 mm
Minimum radius65 m
Route map

0,0
Möckmühl
2,4
Ruchsen
7,6
Widdern
11,0
Olnhausen
14,3
Jagsthausen
18,5
Berlichingen
20,5
Schöntal
23,0
Bieringen (Jagst) Hp
23,2
Bieringen (Jagst)
26,0
Westernhausen
28,1
Winzenhofen
29,5
Marlach
31,0
Gommersdorf
33,5
Krautheim (Jagst)
35,4
Assamstadt-Horrenbach
37,0
Klepsau
38,6
former end of the line
39,1
Dörzbach

The Jagst Valley Railway (German: Jagsttalbahn) is a 39.1-kilometre-long, single tracked narrow gauge railway in the north of the German state of Baden-Württemberg that was closed between 1988 and 2021. It has a railway gauge of 750 millimetres.

In the meantime, the narrow gauge railway was run by the German Railway Operating Company (Deutsche Eisenbahn-Betriebs-Gesellschaft or DEBG), later the Southwest German Railway Company (SWEG Südwestdeutsche Landesverkehr-GmbH or SWEG) and then the German Railway History Company (DGEG). The latest inaugural service as a museum railway, this time under the leadership of the "Friends of the Jagst Valley Railway (Jagsttalbahnfreunde), took place in November 2021 on the first section of the route in Dörzbach.

The Jagst Valley Railway and the Öchsle (former DB narrow-gauge railway from Biberach (a.d. Riß) via Warthausen to Ochsenhausen) are the last surviving operational routes of the once extensive Württemberg 750 mm narrow-gauge railways.