Kursbuchstrecke - Museum Railways and Park Railways

Museum Railways and Park Railways

Number
(KBS)
Name Route
12248 Chemnitz Park Railway Chemnitz Küchwald
12249 Dresden Park Railway Dresden ("Am Strassburger Platz" - "Zoo" - "Carolasse" - "Karcherallee" - "Palaisteich" - "Zoo" - "Am Strassburger Platz")
12250 Syra Valley Park Railway Plauen
12251 Auensee Park Railway Leipzig
12252 Görlitz Oldtimer Park Railway Görlitz
12299 Berlin Park Railway Berlin Oberschöneweide / Karlshorst (Hauptbahnhof der BPE - S-Bahnhof Wuhlheide - Hauptbahnhof BPE)
12377 Minden Museum Railway Hille–Minden-Oberstadt–Kleinenbremen
12387 Wittlage District Railway Preussisch Oldendorf–Bad Essen-Bohmte
12388 Minden Museum Railway Rahden–Uchte
12400 Teutoburger Wald Railway Ibbenbüren–Bad Laer–Gütersloh Nord–Hövelhof
12424 Schluff St. Tönis – Crefeld Nord - Hüls - Hülser Berg
12501 Radebeul Ost–Radeburg
12600 Pressnitz Valley Railway Jöhstadt–Schmalzgrube–Steinbach
12610 Schönheide-Mitte–Stützengrün
12626 Wiesbaden-Dotzheim–Hohenstein (Nass.)
12888 Ilz Valley Railway Passau–Freyung (currently not open)
12905 Wander Railway in the Regen Valley Gotteszell–Viechtach

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