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The Heide–Büsum railway is a line in the Dithmarschen district in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, connecting the district seat of Heide with the North Sea resort of Büsum.


Geography

The line runs from
Heide station Heide (Holst) station is a junction station in the town of Heide in the district of Dithmarschen in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. The Marsh Railway, Hamburg–Elmshorn–Heide–Westerland, the Neumünster–Heide railway, Neumünsterâ ...
as a continuation of the
Neumünster–Heide railway The Neumünster–Heide railway is a single-track, non-electrified railway line the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, connecting the city of Neumünster in central Holstein and Heide, the seat of the district of Dithmarschen. Geography The ...
parallel to the
Marsh Railway The Marsh Railway (german: Marschbahn) is a main line in the state of Schleswig-Holstein in Germany that links the stations of Elmshorn in the south and Westerland on the island of Sylt in the north. It is part of long route from Hamburg-Alt ...
and then running under it and passing through shallow marsh land to Büsum. The most important stop along the way is in the small town of Wesselburen. Büsum station is on the North Sea and is mainly used by tourists.


History

The Weddinghusen–Wesselburen section was opened on 1 November 1878 by the ''Wesselburen–Heider Eisenbahngesellschaft'' (
Wesselburen–Heide Railway Company The West Holstein Railway Company was founded in 1875 with the aim of connecting the west Holstein region in the present-day district of Dithmarschen in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein with the railway junction of Neumünster and beyond with ...
) as a branch line of the existing
Heide–Karolinenkoog railway The Heide–Karolinenkoog railway was a now closed line in the Dithmarschen district in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, connecting the district seat of Heide via Weddingstedt with the ferry over the Eider in Karolinenkoog. A section of ...
, opened in 1877. The extension of this branch line to Büsum was opened for freight on 1 November 1883. Passenger services commenced on 15 November 1883. From the outset operations were carried out by the
West Holstein Railway Company The West Holstein Railway Company was founded in 1875 with the aim of connecting the west Holstein region in the present-day district of Dithmarschen in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein with the railway junction of Neumünster and beyond with ...
(''Westholsteinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''), which bought the Wesselburen–Heide Railway Company on 1 April 1881. The Western Holstein railway company was taken over by the Prussian state railways on 1 July 1890. An extensive network of 750 mm gauge railways (the ''Wesselburener Spurbahnen'') ran to Wesselburen for the carriage of agricultural produce, which was then transported towards Heide. A 2.5 km long
Spalding railway The Spalding railway was a German narrow gauge railway system invented, patented and developed by Heinrich Andreas Spalding in 1884 for forestry and agriculture applications. It was similar to the Decauville railway, which had been invented and pate ...
with a track gauge of 600 mm ended at the station Osterhof. In the late 1950s, passenger services included, in addition to stopping trains, a pair of express services on the route from Büsum via Heide and Neumünster to Eutin. In the 1980s, the use of uneconomic train sets (a class V 100 locomotive hauling Silberling carriages with a control car) led to a temporary decline of the line. All sidings on the Heide–Büsum line have been removed and stations have been downgraded to halts (that is all sets of points at the stations have been removed). From 5 November 2000, operations on the line were won at tender by ''Schleswig-Holstein-Bahn GmbH'', a subsidiary of
AKN Eisenbahn AKN Eisenbahn GmbH operates railway lines, commuter trains and freight trains in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Its headquarters is in Kaltenkirchen. It is a member of the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV), which organises public transport in an ...
AG (operator of the
Hamburg-Altona–Neumünster railway The Hamburg-Altona–Neumünster railway is the original line of the AKN Eisenbahn (railway) in the German states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Today, passenger services on the 64.5 km-long Hamburg Eidelstedt–Neumünster section are ...
). Osterhof and Haferwisch stations were closed as part of the launch of the associated regular interval timetable between Heide and Büsum. Since the AKN won the tender for operations on the Neumünster–Heide railway in 2003, the two have been operated under a common timetable number. Most trains coming from Neumünster continue to Büsum. Services are operated with
LINT 41 The Alstom Coradia LINT is an articulated railcar manufactured by Alstom since 1999, offered in diesel and hydrogen fuel models. The acronym ''LINT'' is short for the German ''"leichter innovativer Nahverkehrstriebwagen"'' (light innovative local ...
railcars. Since the timetable change in December 2011, the line has been operated by ''NBE Nordbahn Eisenbahngesellschaft mbh & Co. KG'', a joint subsidiary of ''AKN Eisenbahn AG'' and BeNEX GmbH. These trains mostly run to Neumünster. Freight traffic officially ended on 28 February 1994. However, the Büsum port railway is maintained for possible future use.


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References

* * (reprint of Deutsche Reichsbahn presentation of 1935) *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Heide-Busum railway Railway lines in Schleswig-Holstein Railway lines opened in 1878 1878 establishments in Germany Dithmarschen