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Stumpfwald Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stumpfwald Railway
The Stumpfwald Railway ((ドイツ語:Stumpfwaldbahn)) is a narrow gauge heritage railway that has operated since 1996 in the Stumpfwald, a woodland area in the north of the Palatine Forest in the municipality of Ramsen. == Course == The western end of the Stumpfwald Railway starts at Eiswoog railway station, next to the eponymous lake. Some years after the line opened, a railway halt was built on the nearby (standard gauge) Eis Valley Railway, which also bears the name ''Eiswoog''. This halt is served by most of the trains on the Eis Valley Railway on Sundays and holidays. On weekdays, however, services on the Eis Valley line ends in Ramsen. The original eastern operating point of the Stumpfwald Railway was ''Bockbachtal'' station, but this was moved further to the east as part of the extension of the line in 2007 and has been converted to a passing loop, which is now the halfway point on the way to Ramsen. Just before Ramsen are ''Kleehof'' station and the ''Schützenhaus'' halt. At the terminus of ''Ramsen West'' there is also a small engine shed and depot for the Stumpfwald Railway. About halfway between Bockbachtal station and the terminal stop at Eiswoog is the old passing loop for multiple train operations. On the new section of line towards Ramsen West there is another loop at Kleehof station, which however, like the old loop, is only used when there are high levels of traffic or for slow moving guest vehicles.
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