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The Warburg–Sarnau railway is a 100.9 kilometre-long, single-track, partially disused secondary railway line in
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and
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. The middle section,
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Frankenberg, is called the ''Untere Edertalbahn'' (Lower Eder Valley Railway) or the ''Nationalparkbahn'' (National Park railway) and the southern section, Frankenberg–Sarnau(–
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), is called the ''Burgwaldbahn'' (Burgwald railway). The line between
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and
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, which is known as the ''Twistetalbahn'' (Twiste Valley Railway), has been dismantled. Since the reactivation of the section between Korbach Süd and Frankenberg on 11 September 2015 there has been continuous rail traffic from Marburg to
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Stadt (from Korbach via the
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).


Route

The line initially runs in a double loop through Warburg down into the
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valley and then runs upstream along the Twiste via Bad Arolsen towards Korbach, where it crosses the Diemel–Eder/Fulda/Weser watershed. In Korbach, it is possible change to the line to Brilon Wald ''(Uplandbahn)'', which is also operated by the
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. The line continues through the narrow valleys of the Kuhbach and the
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(which requires two tunnels) to Herzhausen, past the beginning of the
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. The railway line then follows the Eder upstream to Frankenberg. In Burgwald, the line crosses Rhine–Weser watershed via the Wiesenfeld Tunnel, reaching the valley of the
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at Ernsthausen. In Sarnau, where the Wetschaft joins the
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, the line also joins the
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.


History


Twiste Valley Railway (Warburg–Korbach)

The almost 44 kilometre-long northern section, also known as the ''Twistetalbahn'', runs between Warburg and
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in
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. The section from Warburg to
Arolsen Bad Arolsen (, until 1997 Arolsen, being the German name for ''Spa'') is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg district. From 1655 until 1918 it served as the residence town of the Princes of Waldeck (state), Waldeck-Pyr ...
(which was not yet prefixed with ''Bad'') was opened on 1 May 1890. The extension to
Korbach Korbach (), officially the Hanseatic City of Korbach (German language, German: Hansestadt Korbach), is the district seat of Waldeck-Frankenberg in northern Hesse, Germany. It is over a thousand years old and is located on the German Timber-Frame Ro ...
followed on 15 August 1893. The line was classified as a line of minor importance in the
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. The 25.2 km-long section from Warburg to Arolsen required the acquisition of land at a cost of 300,000
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, an average cost per km of 11,900 marks and the construction cost excluding land acquisition amounted to 2,550,000 marks or 101,200 marks per km. The opening of the Volkmarsen–Vellmar-Obervellmar railway in 1897 created a direct connection to
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. Since passengers were mostly bound for Kassel and wanted to avoid the round about route via Warburg and a change of trains, traffic on the Volkmarsen–Kassel route developed more strongly than on the Volkmarsen–Warburg route. Therefore, passenger services on this section ended on 28 May 1967. Freight operations ended on 10 March 1977. Since this section was uneconomic, it was closed on 31 December 1982 and dismantled in 1983. The Twiste
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partly runs along the former line. The Volkmarsen–Korbach section also saw a decline in the number of passengers in the 1980s. On 30 May 1987, when passenger traffic on the Lower Eder Valley Railway ended, it also ended on the Volkmarsen–Korbach section, although freight traffic continued. In the 1990s, there were calls for the reopening of this section. As a result, passenger services resumed on 4 October 1998. It was one of the first reactivations of rail services in Hesse. In the meantime, operations have been taken over by the DB subsidiary
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and the number of passengers has increased. From 28 May 2006 to 9 December 2006, the line was converted to a
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and extensively renovated. With the 2013/2014 timetable change in December 2013, the new ''Twistesee'' crossing loop was opened east of Bad Arolsen (no embarkation/disembarkation), which enabled a new timetable concept to be introduced with coordinated transfers in Korbach and shorter travel times between Kassel and Korbach.


Lower Eder Valley Railway (Korbach–Frankenberg)

The Untere Edertalbahn (Lower Eder Valley Railway), also known as the Nationalparkbahn (National Park Railway) since 2015, is the 31 kilometre-long middle section of the Warburg–Sarnau line. It opened on 1 May 1900. Passenger traffic was largely made up of commuters bound for Frankenberg,
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or
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. In Frankenberg, it was possible to transfer to
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,
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and
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.
Brilon Brilon (; ) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, which belongs to the Hochsauerlandkreis. Geography Brilon is on the Brilon Heights, at an altitude of about 450m, and the upper reaches of the river Möhne. The town lies between the Ar ...
-Wald and
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could be reached from Korbach. A ''Heckeneilzug'' ("hedge express", that it is a train that stops at all stations on the rural part of the route, but runs as an express at the city end; E 2832/2833) also ran on this route until around 1982 to/from
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(for a time ) via
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, Brilon and Marburg to/from
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. Since no other railway lines branched off between Korbach and Frankenberg, most of the stations were outside the towns, the well-developed B 252 runs parallel and the region is only sparsely populated, passenger transport became less and less profitable. Therefore,
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failed to invest in infrastructure and rolling stock and reduced services from time to time. In the years before the closure, for example, the first passenger train from Frankenberg to Korbach did not run until 10 AM, making the service useless for schoolchildren and commuters. The staff-intensive signalling and safety technology led to high operating costs. Therefore, passenger operations were discontinued on 3 May 1987. There was still freight traffic between Frankenberg and Ederbringhausen until 1 June 1991. The rest of the line was only occasionally used by freight trains. There were also some excursion trips on the section, but these were discontinued in 1991. Nevertheless, there were excursion trips on the whole section for the 1997
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(Hessian Day), which was held in Korbach. After the Korbach–Volkmarsen section was reactivated in 1998, plans began to be developed to use the Lower Eder Valley Railway again for passenger traffic to create a continuous connection to Marburg and the
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area. Passenger services were first restored on the 1.5 kilometre-long section from Korbach Hauptbahnhof to Korbach Süd on 9 September 1999. In 2005, the Frankenberg–Herzhausen section was cleared for reactivation. In 2007, however, a cost-benefit analysis was carried out, which did not find that the line would have any economic benefit. As a result, the
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(NVV) exercised its right to withdraw from the implementation of the project. At that time, plans included the investment of €43 million to accelerate operations on the Cölbe–Korbach route to establish good connections to the Regional-Express to Frankfurt in Marburg and to the RE 17 to
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in Brilon Wald. The potential passenger traffic between Korbach and Frankenberg of 1150 passengers per day was not enough to justify these costs. As a lead-up to the planned reactivation, excursion services were operated from Frankenberg to Herzhausen on Sundays and public holidays in 2006 and 2007, but this was not continued in the following years as a result of
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budget cuts. After the first setback, things changed in North Rhine-Westphalia as a result of the planned connection of the network to the town centre of Brilon ( Brilon Stadt station). With the new RE 57 service, Dortmund–Brilon, good connections to the Sauerland and the Ruhr area could be created in Brilon Wald without having to upgrade the line between Korbach and Cölbe for higher speeds. Under this option, there could also be good connections towards Kassel in Korbach on the hour. A new attempt to reactive the line was started with this stripped-down option. On 25 September 2008, the
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decided, on the basis of an initiative by the Greens, to reactivate the Frankenberg–Korbach railway, which had not yet been dismantled, for regular rail traffic. A continuous connection from Marburg via Korbach to Brilon was to be created. Regular traffic between Frankenberg and Herzhausen would have been restored from the summer of 2009. A continuous connection to Korbach was envisaged in the long term. However, this decision was initially not implemented by the state government that followed in 2009, which consisted of the CDU and the FDP. Excursion services were operated again from May to October 2011, April to October 2012 and April to October 2013. Five pairs of trains ran between Marburg and Herzhausen every two hours on Sundays and public holidays. The section between Herzhausen and Korbach Süd remained closed to all traffic because of the heavy vegetation and its poor condition. The stops at ''Goßberg'' and ''Schreufa'' were still not served. On 29 September 2011, the local daily newspapers, the Frankenberger Zeitung and the
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reported that the Waldeck-Frankenberg district was making €2.8 m available for the reopening of the section from Herzhausen to Korbach. In December 2011, the NVV announced that it would consider reactivating the section for passenger and freight traffic. Positive economic returns and a viable concept for financing operations would be necessary before a decision was taken to restart operations. The result of the
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confirmed that the project would have a value above 1, which is positive. The NVV decided to reactivate it at the beginning of July 2012. This was also endorsed by
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and the state of
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. After the district council of
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also voted for its reactivation on 17 September 2011 and agreed to contribute more than €3 million to the costs, the resumption of traffic was finally agreed. Construction work to reactivate the line began in Vöhl-Herzhausen on 30 June 2014. For this purpose, the line between Frankenberg and Korbach was modernised from 2014 to 2015 and new platforms were built. ''Schreufa'' and ''Itter'' stations were not reactivated because they are distant from the localities they are named after. The cost of these measures totalled €31.9 million, of which the State of Hesse accepted €23 million. The two tunnels at ''Vöhl-Thalitter'' had to be completely renovated and eight
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s protected with safety equipment. It was originally planned to introduce new services at the 2014/2015 timetable change in December 2014 to allow trains to run over the line at a maximum speed of 60 km/h. The travel time from Korbach to Frankenberg is 38 minutes. The start of construction work was delayed until 30 June 2014. On 11 September 2015 after 15 months of construction, the line was officially put back into operation in the presence of the Hessian Transport Minister Tarek Al-Wazir and on 12/13 September 2015 public operations commenced with a line festival. Scheduled passenger services resumed on 14 September 2015. Just three months after the start of operations, the NVV reported that the number of passengers was 400 passengers per day (Monday to Friday), which was well above the projection of 250 at the end of the period considered for the planning. Politicians and transport operators decided in March 2014 that a station allowing trains to cross would be built in Frankenberg-Viermünden at a later date. This crossing station would be necessary due to the planned connection in Brilon Wald to the RE 57 service to Dortmund. Since this line was intended to eventually run every two hours between Brilon City and Dortmund and has an unusual
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at 30 minutes past the hour, journeys towards Brilon have to be delayed by an hour in order to make a connection. With the construction of the crossing point, however, trains in both directions can now cross in Viermünden. Before the completion of the crossing station at Viermünden, most trains continued to
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due to a lack of connections. The hourly rotation has the additional advantage that the trains terminating in Frankenberg do not have to wait for more than an hour. The crossing point was originally supposed to go into operation in December 2016. It was finally completed in December 2017. At the same time as the new Viermünden station was built, the pedestrian underpass in Korbach was renewed. The new platform at Korbach Süd was completed in October 2017. As a result, on the
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in 2018, which took place again in Korbach, special services ran again on the whole line. At the timetable change on 15 December 2019, the two-hour service was intensified so that services largely run hourly from noon.


Burgwald Railway (Frankenberg–Sarnau)

The Burgwald Railway (''Burgwaldbahn'') is the 26 km long southern section of the Warburg–Sarnau railway. It opened on 1 July 1890. The Burgwald Railway branches off the
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in Sarnau and runs through the
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valley to Frankenberg, where the lines to
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and
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branched off. The passenger traffic consisted largely of travellers bound for
Marburg Marburg (; ) is a college town, university town in the States of Germany, German federal state () of Hesse, capital of the Marburg-Biedenkopf Districts of Germany, district (). The town area spreads along the valley of the river Lahn and has ...
,
Korbach Korbach (), officially the Hanseatic City of Korbach (German language, German: Hansestadt Korbach), is the district seat of Waldeck-Frankenberg in northern Hesse, Germany. It is over a thousand years old and is located on the German Timber-Frame Ro ...
, Frankenberg or the
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region. Freight traffic on the line, which was only of a regional nature, was sometimes significant. The most important railway junction on the line was Frankenberg, but from the 1960s onwards it became less and less important and with the closure of the Upper Edertal Railway in 1981 and the Lower Edertal Railway in 1987 it was left as only a terminus for trains from Marburg. Passenger and freight traffic also decreased significantly on the Burgwald Railway. From that time, there were repeated reports that the Burgwald Railway would be closed. In 2002, when the
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integrated the Burgwald Railway into its network, which was operated with then modern class 628 railcars, the decline in passenger traffic was stopped, but freight traffic continued to decline sharply. Until 2005, it was the only branch line in Hesse with daily freight traffic. Today, it is still served by occasional trains carrying timber from Frankenberg, Battenberg and a siding in Allendorf. It is likely that it will be completely closed in the next few years, as the ability to operate on the line to Battenberg is only guaranteed for four years and numerous speed limits will be imposed on the trains. Traffic could have been completely stopped in 2007. The NVV wanted to initiate a closure process. It was only averted due to pressure from the DB and the Kurhessenbahn. Since then, the very dilapidated infrastructure has been renewed and accessibility has been improved. At the end of the work, the line was completely closed from 2 July to 4 October 2010. During this time, the line was converted to computer-based signalling and the ''Birkenbringhausen'' and ''Simtshausen'' stations were moved closer to the towns. In addition, all platforms were raised to 55 centimetres and extended to a uniform length of 95 metres.
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and modern shelters were installed. The line has been upgraded for safe operations for 20 years. The Kurhessenbahn stated, however, that the Burgwald Railway would only have a secure future if the Lower Eder Valley Railway to Korbach was reactivated. The renovation of the line to mark the 120th anniversary was celebrated with the ''Burgwaldbahnfest'' (Burgwald Railway Festival) on 23 and 24 October 2010. On the occasion of this event, the Marburg–Frankenberg–Herzhausen line was operated by special trains with different haulage. In 2009, there had already been three special services, namely to the dragon boat race on the Edersee (23 and 24 May), steam train services for the ''Eisenbahnfreunde Treysa'' ("Treysa Railway Friends"; 31 May) and the Eder Bike Tour (14 June).


Stations

The Burgwald Railway has seven stations today. However, the trains stop at nine because the section of line through the stations of and , which is also served, is no longer considered to form part of the Burgwald Railway. There used to be stations at ''Todenhausen'' and ''Niederwetter'', but these were closed in the 1980s.


Current operations

All trains on the route are operated by the DB subsidiary,
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. The fare structure of the
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(NVV) applies to most of the line, while that of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbundes (RMV) applies between Münchhausen and Marburg. Regional trains run every hour from Korbach via Bad Arolsen and Volkmarsen to Kassel. These are mostly operated with
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(class 646) diesel railcars. There is also little freight traffic to Korbach. The trains between Korbach and Frankenberg run every two hours and hourly in the morning and afternoon. Since the travel time between the junction at Korbach and Viermünden is too short for stable operation, services that are additional to the basic two-hour pattern have to omit the stops in Ederbringhausen, Schmittlotheim and Thalitter. Most of the trains run through from Brilon Stadt to Marburg. According to the NVV, an average of 440 passengers per day used the reactivated section of the route and up to 700 on peak days such as on weekends. Since the reactivation of the line, the number of passengers on the connecting lines has also increased. The Kurhessenbahn estimated the demand at 600 passengers a day in 2020. Between Frankenberg (Eder) and Marburg (Lahn) there are hourly
Regionalbahn The ''Regionalbahn'' (; lit. Regional train; abbreviated ''RB'') is a train categories in Europe, type of Regional rail, local passenger train (stopping train) in Germany. It is similar to the Regionalzug (R) and Regio (Swiss railway train), R ...
services on weekdays, which cross in Münchhausen. The transport associations run the Brilon Stadt–Korbach–Frankenberg–Marburg service under the name of RB 42. In March 2016, the Kurhessenbahn won the tender for the Northwest Hesse diesel network and so continues to operating the line network for another 15 years from December 2017. The services were originally to be operated by two low-floor multiple units, a used
Stadler GTW The Stadler GTW (, ) is an articulated railcar for local transport made by Stadler Rail of Switzerland. History The Biel–Täuffelen–Ins-Bahn near Bern, Switzerland was looking for a lighter train model to replace its aging fleet, so tha ...
(number 13) and a
Siemens Desiro The Siemens Desiro (, , ) is a family of Diesel multiple unit, diesel or electric multiple unit passenger trains developed by Siemens Mobility, a division of the German Siemens, Siemens AG conglomerate. The main variants are the Desiro Classic, ...
(14). Since the modernisation of the Desiro set was not carried out on time by AW Kassel, the Kurhessenbahn initially operated Desiro and GTW railcars from sister companies,
Erzgebirgsbahn The Erzgebirgsbahn (sometimes abbreviated as EGB) is a German railway company and a DB Regio, RegioNetz subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn. It operates in the Ore Mountains (German: ''Erzgebirge'') region of southern Saxony, near the towns of Chemn ...
,
Westfrankenbahn The Westfrankenbahn (WFB for short) is a RegioNetz of the Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Bahn AG based in Aschaffenburg. History The Westfrankenbahn was founded on January 1, 2006.Magazin "der schienenbus", Heft 6/2006, Seite 77 – Streckenmeldung Kur ...
and
Usedomer Bäderbahn The Usedomer Bäderbahn (UBB) with its head office in Heringsdorf, northeastern Germany, is a 100 percent-owned subsidiary of the German national railway, Deutsche Bahn and the owner and operator of the railway network on the island of Usedom as w ...
. Class 628 multiple units were replaced by Siemens Desiro Classic railcars from 2019. The rolling stock has been serviced at the Kurhessenbahn repair shop in Korbach since December 2018.


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