Elze–Bodenburg railway
{{Short description|Railway line in Germany}}
{{use dmy dates|date=March 2022}}
{{Infobox rail line
| name = Elze–Bodenburg
|routenumber = 202b (1966)
|linenumber = 1821 (Germany)
|linelength_km = 22.9
|gauge = {{track gauge|sg}}
|map_state=collapsed
| map = {{routemap|inline=1|map=
STR~~ ~~ ~~from Groß Düngen/Hildesheim
KHSTxe~~-0,4~~Bodenburg~~(new halt since 2003)
KHSTxa~~0,0~~Bodenburg~~(former station)
eABZgl~~ ~~ ~~to Bad Gandersheim
HST~~1,5~~Breinum~~ ~~(Museum railway, since ca. 1980)
hKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Alme
BHF~~3,9~~Almstedt-Segeste
KHSTxe~~4,6~~Segeste Grillplatz~~ ~~(Museum railway, since ca. 1980)
exHST~~5,0~~Grundkamp~~ ~~(Museum railway, planned)
xKRZ~~ca. 7,5~~ ~~Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway~~(built after closure of this line)
exBHF~~8,0~~Sibbesse
exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Despe
exBHF~~10,4~~Hönze
exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Despe
exBHF~~13,0~~Eitzum
exBHF~~14,8~~Barfelde
exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Despe
exBHF~~18,5~~Gronau, Lower Saxony
exhKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Leine
xABZg+l~~ ~~ ~~from Kreiensen
ABZg+l~~ ~~ ~~from Hameln
BHF~~23,2~~Elze
STR~~ ~~ ~~to Hannover
}}}}
The Elze–Bodenburg railway was a branch line of {{convert|23|km|abbr=on}} length in the Leine Uplands. Its main intermediate station was Gronau. The line is also known as the "Lower Saxon Alme Valley Railway" (niedersächsische Almetalbahn').
History and operation
The section from Elze, a station on the Hanoverian Southern Railway, to Gronau was opened on 1 July 1900. On 7 November 1901 the section via Sibbesse to Bodenburg was opened which provided railway access to the southern parts of Hildesheimer Wald. The line connected in Bodenburg to the Lamme Valley Railway from Groß Düngen whose section between Bad Salzdetfurth and Bodenburg had been opened on the same day. Less than a year later, the Lamme Valley Railway was extended to Bad Gandersheim.
The Elze–Bodenburg line served only local needs in a predominantly agricultural region. Passenger traffic between Gronau and Bodenburg already ceased on 25 September 1966. On the same day, freight traffic between Gronau and Sibbesse was discontinued, and this section was decommissioned on 17. August 1970. Freight traffic between Sibbesse and Segeste ended on 25 September 1974, between Segeste and Bodenburg on 31 Dezember 1983. Passenger traffic between Elze and Gronau continued until 31 Mai 1980, freight traffic enden in 1994. Since then, the whole of the line has been out of operation. The last passenger services were provided by battery electric multiple units of DB class 515.
The section between Bodenburg and Almstedt was operated as a museum railway from 1976 to 1991. It is currently not usable, but will be preserved. Only a stretch of track of about {{convert|800|m|abbr=on}} length in Almstedt can be traveled by museum trains.{{Cite web |url=http://www.almetalbahn-online.de/seite53.htm |title=Arbeitskreis Historische Eisenbahn e. V.: Strecken(wieder)eröffnung im Almetal. |access-date=2008-03-06 |archive-date=2007-10-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071025063914/http://www.almetalbahn-online.de/seite53.htm |url-status=dead }} The remainder of the line was cut several times, such as when the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway was built.{{cite book | editor = DB Projektgruppe Hannover-Würzburg (Nord) | title = Neubaustrecke Hannover–Würzburg: Samtgemeinde Sibbesse | date = 1 August 1982}} It intersects the closed-down line at kilometer mark 38.8.
East of Despetal-Nienstedt a section of the embankment is preserved until a place short of Hönze. In 1987, a football ground was built at the northern edge of Nienstedt across a part of the old railway line. The former halt of Breinum is preserved at the southern edge of the village, together with a passenger shelter that was, however, only built at a time when the museum railway operated.
It was envisaged to refurbish the section between Bodenburg and Almstedt-Segeste, which has not been in use since 1991, for museum traffic, but due to high costs, the operators decided in 2013 to postpone this project.{{cite web | url = http://www.almetalbahn-online.de/seite28.htm | title = Der Verein | publisher = Museumsbahnbetrieb Almetalbahn | accessdate = 2016-09-16 | archive-date = 2016-06-04 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160604214545/http://www.almetalbahn-online.de/seite28.htm | url-status = dead }} As the track between the old Bodenburg station and the new halt north of it has been cut, the museum line will remain isolated from the rest of the railway network. At its western end, however, an extension is planned from the current terminus Segeste/Grillplatz along the old embankment that is still preserved on a length of about {{convert|400|m|abbr=on}}.{{cite news | newspaper = Hildesheimer Allgemeine Zeitung | title = Almetalbahn-Projekt unter Dampf | date = 10 June 2011}}
Gallery
File:Gronau Leinehochwasser Jan.2011 - panoramio.jpg|Railway bridge near Gronau
File:BadSalzd 073.jpg|Former halt Breinum
File:Hönze7.jpg|Former station Hönze
File:Hönze8.jpg|Embankment between Hönze and Despetal-Nienstedt
File:Nienstedt3.jpg|Cutting near football ground in Nienstedt
References
External links
- [http://www.lammetalbahn.de/k0711a01.htm History of the line]
- [http://stillg.bplaced.net/elz/elz0.html Condition of the line today]
- [http://pkjs.de/bahn/Kursbuch1944/Teil2/202a.jpg 1944 timetable]
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