South Harz Railway Company

This article is about the narrow gauge operator and line. For standard gauge railway of the same name, see South Harz Railway.
Walkenried–Braunlage–Tanne
Route number:former 200 f (1962)
Track gauge:1000 mm
Maximum incline: 4,0  %
Minimum radius:60
Legend
Walkway to the South Harz line
0.0 Walkenried SHE 275 m
Wieda
3.4 Wieda Süd(former Wieda match factory) 312 m
3.7 Match factory siding
Wieda
5.2 Wieda 339 m
6.9 Wieda Smeltery 365 m
10.5 Stöberhai 463 m
16.0 Kaiser Way 592 m
summit 607.5 m
20.3
0,0
Brunnenbachsmühle 531 m
Schächerbach
24.3 Braunlage 548 m
25.8 Carton factory
27.6 Wurmberg 618 m
Brunnenbach
3.7 Warme Bode, Lower SaxonySaxony-Anhalt
4.7 Link to the Harz Railway from 1913
4.9 Harz Railway Nordhausen–Wernigerode
5.1 Sorge(upper stn / SHE) 486 m
7.3 Tanne Smeltery siding
8.5 Tanne 460 m
Walkway to the Rübeland Railway

The South Harz Railway Company (German: Südharz-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft) or SHE was founded in 1897 and, on 15 August 1899, opened a 24 km long, winding and hilly, metre gauge railway from Walkenried via Wieda and Brunnenbachsmühle to Braunlage in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. On 1 November 1899 a 3 km extension for goods trains was opened to the Wurmberg mountain.

From 24 August 1899 an 8 km line branched off in Brunnenbachsmühle that ran through Sorge to Tanne. It provided a link with the Harz Railway operated by the Nordhausen-Wernigerode Railway Company and the Harz line run by the Halberstadt-Blankenburg Railway. This branch was cut in 1945 by the border zone and services were interrupted.

The "main branch" was worked by passenger trains and railbuses until 30 September 1962. Goods trains stopped running on 3 August 1963; the Wurmberg line had not been worked since 1958. Its operator was the Hermann Bachstein Central Office for Branch Lines (Centralverwaltung für Secundairbahnen Herrmann Bachstein), which had purchased the majority of shares in the South Harz Railway Company shortly after its foundation and which was turned into a public limited company (GmbH) in 1965.

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