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Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
61.8
Nuremberg Hbf
↑ S3 S4↓
312 M
NĂŒrnberg-SteinbĂŒhl
60.2
Bundesautobahn 73 number.svg
A 73
Frankenschnellweg
58.9
NĂŒrnberg-Sandreuth ¶
58.9
58.6
58.0
57.5
South-west Tangent
107 m
NĂŒrnberg-Eibach crossover
56.6
NĂŒrnberg-Eibach ¶
54.4
flying junction
↑ left hand operation
53.4
NĂŒrnberg-Reichelsdorf ¶
314 M
NĂŒrnberg-Reichelsdorf crossover
51.8
Reichelsdorfer Keller ¶
51.0
Rednitz viaduct, Katzwang
181 m
50.4
Katzwang ¶
325 M
Schwabach-Limbach crossover
48.4
Schwabach-Limbach ¶
46.7
Schwabach
339 M
46.6
45.8
43.4
Rednitzhembach crossover
43.4
Rednitzhembach ¶
39.3
BĂŒchenbach crossover
39.3
BĂŒchenbach ¶
75 m
36.2
Roth
↑ S2
341 M
36.2
32.4
Unterheckenhofen
68 m
27.8
GeorgensgmĂŒnd
357 M
24.0
MĂŒhlstetten
Brombach viaduct
Höbach viaduct
18.1
Pleinfeld
13.1
Ellingen
(Bayern)
398 M
8.8
Weißenburg in Bayern
factory sidings
3.8
Grönhart
3.4
Grönhart substation siding
0.0
34.5
Treuchtlingen
420 M
km

 
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
¶ passenger operations transferred to the
  Nuremberg–Roth S-Bahn line on 9 June 2001
Source: German railway atlas [1]

This is a route-map template for the Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway, a railway in Germany.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 89, 97, 162. ISBN  978-3-89494-139-0.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
61.8
Nuremberg Hbf
↑ S3 S4↓
312 M
NĂŒrnberg-SteinbĂŒhl
60.2
Bundesautobahn 73 number.svg
A 73
Frankenschnellweg
58.9
NĂŒrnberg-Sandreuth ¶
58.9
58.6
58.0
57.5
South-west Tangent
107 m
NĂŒrnberg-Eibach crossover
56.6
NĂŒrnberg-Eibach ¶
54.4
flying junction
↑ left hand operation
53.4
NĂŒrnberg-Reichelsdorf ¶
314 M
NĂŒrnberg-Reichelsdorf crossover
51.8
Reichelsdorfer Keller ¶
51.0
Rednitz viaduct, Katzwang
181 m
50.4
Katzwang ¶
325 M
Schwabach-Limbach crossover
48.4
Schwabach-Limbach ¶
46.7
Schwabach
339 M
46.6
45.8
43.4
Rednitzhembach crossover
43.4
Rednitzhembach ¶
39.3
BĂŒchenbach crossover
39.3
BĂŒchenbach ¶
75 m
36.2
Roth
↑ S2
341 M
36.2
32.4
Unterheckenhofen
68 m
27.8
GeorgensgmĂŒnd
357 M
24.0
MĂŒhlstetten
Brombach viaduct
Höbach viaduct
18.1
Pleinfeld
13.1
Ellingen
(Bayern)
398 M
8.8
Weißenburg in Bayern
factory sidings
3.8
Grönhart
3.4
Grönhart substation siding
0.0
34.5
Treuchtlingen
420 M
km

 
elev (M)
or length (m)
in metres
¶ passenger operations transferred to the
  Nuremberg–Roth S-Bahn line on 9 June 2001
Source: German railway atlas [1]

This is a route-map template for the Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway, a railway in Germany.

References

  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas). Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 89, 97, 162. ISBN  978-3-89494-139-0.

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