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Frose–Quedlinburg railway

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Crossing to Gernrode station looking towards Quedlinburg
Overview
Line number6862
Service
Route number332 (2004)
Technical
Line length30,2
(Line class: ex C4)
Track gauge1,435 mm /
Gernrode–Quedlinburg since 2006 1,000 mm
So-called Ferkeltaxe ("piglet taxis") in Gernrode station (looling towards Quedlinburg)

The Frose–Quedlinburg railway, also called the Balkan ("Balkans") locally, was a standard gauge branch line on the northern rim of the Harz Mountains in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. The line runs from Frose via Gernrode to Quedlinburg. It was closed in 2004. The Gernrode–Quedlinburg section was subsequently converted by the Harz Narrow Gauge Railway Company to metre gauge. Since 26 June 2006 the line has been re-opened as part of the Selke Valley Railway.

Sources

  • Dirk Endisch: Der "Balkan" – Die Nebenbahn Frose-Gernrode-Quedlinburg. Dirk Endisch, Leonberg-Höfingen 2004, ISBN 978-3-936893-21-2
  • Josef Högemann (December 2007), Eisenbahnchronik Harz - Die Geschichte der Eisenbahnen im Harz, EK-Verlag GmbH, ISBN 3-88255-722-2
  • Schmalspurig nach Quedlinburg. In: Eisenbahn-Revue International. Ed. 4/2006, ISSN 1421-2811, p. 197.

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