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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