- Rügensche Kleinbahn
The Rügensche Kleinbahn, nicknamed Rasender Roland (≈"Rushing Roland"), is the steam-powered narrow gauge
railway that runs fromPutbus by way ofBinz andBaabe to Göhren on the island ofRügen off the Baltic Coast inMecklenburg-Vorpommern ,Germany . There is an interchange with the island'sDeutsche Bahn mainline network. The "Kleinbahn" is one of the island's main attractions. It serves several holiday destinations, mainly the bathing resorts for which Rügen is famous.The railway is still kept running regularly today along its stretch of 24.1 km of track with historic steam
locomotive s and coaches, some of which are almost a hundred years old. The engine whistle belongs even today to the usual background sounds of southeastern Rügen. Unlike theDeutsche Bahn national system which usesstandard gauge , "Rasender Roland" uses the narrow gauge of RailGauge|750.The first stretch of the line that was opened, running from Putbus to Binz and still in service today, began operations in 1895. The operator, "Rügensche Kleinbahn-Aktiengesellschaft" (RüKB), extended its network by 1899 to 97.3 km. One part went from
Altefähr railway station, oppositeStralsund , by way of Putbus to Göhren. The other part led from Altenkirchen, nearCape Arkona , by way of the Wittower Fähre to Bergen; however, theferry there that joined two stretches of line on separate lobes of Rügen normally only carried goods waggons, and passengers had to transfer on foot. Only in the 1960s were most of the lines abandoned.Shortly after the outbreak of the
Second World War , in 1940, the "Pommersche Landesbahnen" (Pomeranian State Railways) also took over the "Rügensche Kleinbahn-Aktiengesellschaft". From 1949, "Rasender Roland" belonged to the East German state railway, and on1 January 1996 it came under the care of the newly founded Rügenschen Kleinbahn GmbH & Co. In early 2008 the railway became a subsidiary of Pressnitztalbahn Gmbh, and its trading name was changed to Rügensche BäderBahn.Accident
On
14 August 2005 , there was an accident at Binz station due to a wrongly set turnout which resulted in one train striking another, waiting, train. According to police, 30 people were injured in the mishap.Music
The North German duo
De Plattfööt sing in their cheerful song "Up'n rasenden Roland", which appeared in 1985 on the AMIGA LP "Songs ut Meckelbörg", about the Rügensche Kleinbahn inLow German . Another of their songs - "De Isenbahnboomupundaldreier" - is about a railway crossing guard's everyday life.External links
* [http://www.ruegensche-baederbahn.de "Rasender Roland" website]
* [http://www.ruegen-kompass.de/inselbilder/thumbnails.php?album=69 Pictures and impressions of the railway] (in German)
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