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The Nassau State Railway (german: Nassauische Staatsbahn) took over the privately built railway lines on the Rhine and Lahn rivers in the Duchy of Nassau from the ''Nassau Rhine and Lahn Railway Company'' in 1861 and extended them further. It was taken over by the Prussian State Railways in 1866.


Establishment

After the Taunus Railway (''Taunus-Eisenbahn'') from Frankfurt reached Wiesbaden in 1840, a private company was founded to continue the line along the Rhine. This was originally called the ''Wiesbaden Railway Company'' (''Wiesbadener Eisenbahngesellschaft''); from 1853 it was called the ''Nassau Rhine Railway Company'' (''Nassauische Rhein Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''); and after 1855 it was called the ''Nassau Rhine and Lahn Railway Company'' (''Nassauische Rhein- und Lahn Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft''). The company was given a concession on 23 June 1853 by the Duchy of Nassau for the construction of the Nassau Rhine Valley Railway from Wiesbaden to Rüdesheim and Oberlahnstein. On 31 March 1857, this was followed by the concession for the
Lahntal railway The Lahntal railway (German: ''Lahntalbahn'') is a railway line between Niederlahnstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate to Wetzlar in Hesse. Its western terminus was originally in Oberlahnstein. Trains now mostly operate between Kob ...
from Oberlahnstein to Wetzlar. Only parts of the 188 kilometres of lines covered by the concession were completed due to insufficient funding. Therefore, on 14 October 1858, the Duchy of Nassau withdrew the company's concession and took over operations on the lines. The state formally took over the concession on 2 May 1861 on these lines: *30 km of the Rhine Valley Railway from Wiesbaden via Biebrich to Rüdesheim *21 km of the Lahntal railway from Oberlahnstein to
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. On 20 November 1861, the company was reconstituted as the ''Nassau State Railway''.Karl Friedrich Walbrach: ''Leben und Wirken des Eisenbahnplaners Moritz Hilf (1819-1894)''. In: Nassauische Annalen 112 (2001) 388. The ''Nassau State Railway'' completed the 56.6 km long gap in the Rhine Valley line between Rüdesheim and Oberlahnstein on 22 February 1862. The remaining 78 km of the Lahntal railway to Wetzlar was completed in three sections on 10 January 1863. This work was directed by the railway surveyor and engineer, Moritz Hilf.


Connections to other lines

In Wiesbaden the Nassau state railway connected with the Taunus Railway from Frankfurt to Wiesbaden, opened in 1839 and 1840. At the end of the Lahn Valley line in Wetzlar, it connected with the Deutz-Giessen line completed in 1862 by the
Cologne-Minden Railway Company The Cologne-Minden Railway Company (German, old spelling: ''Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'', ''CME'') was along with the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company and the Rhenish Railway Company one of the railway companies that in the mid-19th ...
(''Cöln-Mindener Eisenbahn''). In order to make a connection in the Rhine Valley with other rail companies, there were two subsequent concessions: *The
Bingerbrück–Rüdesheim train ferry The Bingerbrück–Rüdesheim train ferry was operated as a train ferry from 1862 to 1900 across the Rhine between Bingerbrück now in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Rüdesheim now in the state of Hesse. On 15 December 1859 was the ...
was opened between Rudesheim and Bingen in 1862, connecting the line to the ''Rhine-Nahe Railway Company''’s (''Rhein-Nahe-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'') Nahe Valley Railway. This created a freight connection between the Rhine-Main and Saar areas and opened a new market for Saar coal. The ferry carried freight wagons until 1900. *A concession was granted to connect Oberlahnstein with the Rhenish Railway Company’s (''Rheinischen Eisenbahngesellschaft''), requiring bridges over the Lahn and the Rhine. A train ferry connected Oberlahnstein with the Rhenish Railway's West Rhine line (''Linke Rheinstrecke'') at Königsbach station for two years from the second half of 1862. It primarily served the transport of ore from the Lahn valley and the supply of industry in the Lahn valley with Ruhr coal. The
Pfaffendorf Bridge The Pfaffendorf Bridge (german: Pfaffendorfer Brücke) is the oldest bridge over the Rhine at Koblenz, in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It carries federal highway B 49 over the Rhine, and connects central Koblenz with the suburbs of ...
over the Rhine at Pfaffendorf (
Koblenz Koblenz (; Moselle Franconian language, Moselle Franconian: ''Kowelenz''), spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city on the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle, a multi-nation tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman Empire, Roman mili ...
) and the bridge over the Lahn between Niederlahnstein and Oberlahnstein were put into operation on 3 June 1864.


Takeover by Prussia

With the end of the Duchy as an independent state as a result of the
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, the ''Nassau State Railway'' was absorbed by the Prussian State Railways. An attempt by the ''Rhenish Railway Company'', to take over the ''Nassau State Railway'' and to operate the planned extension along the Rhine failed because of the demands of the Prussian state. Since Prussia's budget was strained by the war, it made the sale of the railway conditional on the simultaneous takeover of the loss-making ''Rhine-Nahe Railway Company''. The ''Rhenish Railway Company'' was not willing to take over the ''Rhine-Nahe Railway Company'', which would have undermined the profitability of its Eifel line, then under construction. The Prussian State Railway preserved the organisation of the former ''Nassau State Railway'' and it was initially an independent division, based in Wiesbaden. Following the nationalisation of the Prussian private railways, its assets were incorporated in 1880 in the Prussian State Railway's Frankfurt am Main division.


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{{Reflist Defunct railway companies of Germany Railway lines in Rhineland-Palatinate Railway lines in Hesse Duchy of Nassau 1861 establishments in the Duchy of Nassau