Narrow gauge group of railway lines running in the Harz Mountains of Germany. Consists of the interconnected Brockenbahn, Selketalbahn and Harzquerbahn lines. The Harz is a mountain range in northern Germany. ... This article is a rough translation of an article in German. ...
Beside the Harzquerbahn and the Brockenbahn, the HarzerSchmalspurbahnen GmbH (HSB) took the Selketalbahn on February 1, 1993 to the DR. The Selketalbahn is today the part HarzerSchmalspurbahnen, which to injustice something stands in the shade.
While on the distance, Wernigerode - Brocken are used by locomotives into of series, from which 17 copies are present, aboard the Selketalbahn, steam locomotives are run, of type there is only one locomotive in Harz.
On the Selketalbahn e with a heigth of 1.25 (= 40?) the steepest distance sections of the Harzen Schmalspurbahnen are available.
with the "plus 1" being route 10, which incorporates sections of the HarzerSchmalspurbahnen, a narrow-gauge railway network with diesel and steam traction.
Last year Nordhausen leased a Combino to Gmunden, and in return, Gmunden leased this ex-Pöstlingbergbahn (Linz, Austria) tramcar to them.
The double-track tram station in front of the railway station is an interesting one, because it's connected to the HarzerSchmalspurbahnen network.