- Mellrichstadt-Fladungen railway
The Mellrichstadt–Fladungen railway, also called the Streu Valley Line ("Streutalbahn"), is a Bavarian branch line that connects
Mellrichstadt inLower Franconia ("Unterfranken") with the town ofFladungen , which nestles in theRhön mountains.History
Public transport arrived in the Streu Valley in 1838, but only a few of the local inhabitants could afford the luxury of travelling by
post coach .Ostheim , an enclave of theGrand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach pressed for a railway link as early as 1853. But it was only in 1866 that Bavaria decided to extend the railway network into to remote and poorly servedRhön mountains in the north of the state. In 1871 the line fromSchweinfurt toBad Kissingen was opened, but it was another 18 years before theLokalbahn AG was initially tasked with building a line from Mellrichstadt toOstheim , only for it to be cancelled. Finally, in 1897, work began, and the line was completed on 20 December 1898.The early years were dominated by goods transportation for agriculture, forestry and emerging local industries. Increasing tourist traffic also generated business for the line and surrounding hostelries. Until 1911, management of the line was based at Fladungen; from that time it transferred to Mellrichstadt.
South of Ostheim the sawmill Nix & Zinn still had to load its products at the line; later an industrial siding was built. From the factory site to the loading ramp a narrow-gauge industrial line handled the movement of goods, mainly railway sleepers. During the
First World War , services had to be cut to two pairs of trains daily and the shortage of coal meant that operations even had to be ceased for a while at the end of the war, restarting in January 1920. In 1927 the route was raised 7 metres higher by Stockheim station in order to cross the state road.Soon after the opening of a
basalt works in Fladungen, the capacity of the terminus there proved inadequate and significant expansion was needed. The station tracks were extended to the north via an embankment. A ramp was erected on the station approach where building material for the new "High Rhön Road" ("Hochrhönstrasse") was transshipped.Passenger services were withdrawn in 1976 and the last goods train ran in 1987 when the Streu Valley line was finally closed by the
Deutsche Bundesbahn .Museum Railway
In 1996 the branch was opened again as far as Ostheim as a museum railway operating the so-called "Little Rhön Train" ("Rhön-Zügle"). In 2000, the entire route to Fladungen was opened again. The museum's jewel in the crown is its restored
Bavarian GtL 4/4 steam engine, number 98 886, which is on loan from the town ofSchweinfurt . The museum railway is part of theFranconian Open Air Museum ("Fränkisches Freilandmuseum") and the railway is operated by the "Lower Main Railway Friends" ("Eisenbahnfreunden Untermain") [Kursbuch264] .ources
* German Wikipedia article at [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Mellrichstadt%E2%80%93Fladungen Bahnstrecke Mellrichstadt–Fladungen]
* [http://loka.lokalbahn-modelle.de/Unterfranken/Streutalbahn/streutalbahn.html Lokalbahn von Mellrichstadt nach Fladungen]References
ee also
*
History of rail transport in Germany
*Royal Bavarian State Railways
*Deutsche Reichsbahn
*Deutsche Bundesbahn Literature
* Fränkische Nebenbahnen - Mittel- und Unterfranken / W. Bleiweis, E. Martin / Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag
* Die Lokalbahn Mellrichstadt - Fladungen / W. Bleiweis / H&L-Publikationen Verlag W. Bleiweis
* Eisenbahn in Unterfranken / W. Bleiweis, Th. Mäuser / Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag
* Nebenbahnen in Unterfranken / A. Kuhfahl / Eisenbahn-Fachbuch-VerlagExternal links
* [http://loka.lokalbahn-modelle.de/Unterfranken/Streutalbahn/streutalbahn.html Streutalbahn]
* [http://www.ef-untermain.de/1a/index.php Eisenbahnfreunde Untermain]
* [http://www.ef-untermain.de/1a/Fahrplan_FMF_2008.pdf Rhön Zügle 2008 timetable]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.