- Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways
The Grand Duchy of Oldenburg Railway ("Großherzoglich Oldenburgische Eisenbahn or GOE") was the railway company that was run as a state railway for the
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg ("Großherzogtum Oldenburg"), part of theGerman Empire .Compared with the other states in the German Empire,
Oldenburg 's firstrailway line arrived relatively late. In this sparsely populated and economically poor area, the construction of railways appeared for a long while to be unsustainable due to the financial costs. In addition, the various ideas of its neighboring states,Hanover andPrussia prevented railway projects from coming to fruition for a long time.Finally in 1864 a treaty was agreed between Prussia and Oldenburg over the construction of a railway line from
Bremen to Oldenburg. At the same time Prussia committed itself to building a railway line from Heppens – laterWilhelmshaven – to Oldenburg. The Grand Ducal Railway Commission, set up in 1864, was transferred on1 April 1867 , to the Grand Ducal Railway Division of Oldenburg.On
17 November 1866 , the first section of the route Oldenburg–Delmenhorst was opened; in July 1867 its extension toBremen followed, and in September of the same year the section from Oldenburg to Heppens was finally completed.In 1869 the east-west line from Bremen to Oldenburg was extended to what was then Prussian
Leer inEast Frisia by a line from Oldenburg to Leer with a junction to theHanoverian Western Railway and, in 1876 by the section from Ihrhove to Neuschanz with a junction to theDutch Railways .In 1871 the town of
Jever was linked viaSande (Friesland );Brake received a railway connexion in 1873 andNordenham in 1875. The Grand Duchy of Oldenburg gained an important link to the south in 1876 with the so-called "Southern Railway" from Oldenburg viaQuakenbrück as far as Eversburg on theOsnabrück –Rheine route.In 1897 the route from
Jever to the harbour atHarle , opened in 1888 as theJever-Carolinensiel Railway , was finally taken over by the GOE. At the same time boat services toWangerooge were started and anarrow gauge railway, theWangerooge Island Railway laid from the jetty to the town.In 1920 the GOE was merged into the newly founded Deutsche Reichsbahn. The Oldenburg staff were transferred to the Reichsbahn divisions of Hannover,
Hamburg undMünster /Westfalia after the disbandment of the railway division in Oldenburg town. In 1935 a monument was erected in Münster for the former Oldenburg railwaymen.See also
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Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
*List of Oldenburg locomotives and railbuses Literature
*1843-1983. 140 Jahre Eisenbahndirektion Hannover, hrsg. von der Bundesbahndirektion Hannover.
*Gerold Schmidt, Das Denkmal Oldenburger Eisenbahner in Münster, in: Der Oldenburgische Hauskalender 2000, 174. Jg., Oldenburg 2000, S. 70-73External links
* There is a relevant English-language forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/index.php Railways of Germany]
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