翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Stuttgart Rack Railway
・ Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
・ Stuttgart Region
・ Stuttgart S-Bahn
・ Stuttgart Schwabstraße station
・ Stuttgart Scorpions
・ Stuttgart Spring Festival
・ Stuttgart Stadtbahn
・ Stuttgart Trade Fair
・ Stuttgart University station
・ Stuttgart Valley Rollergirlz
・ Stuttgart Österfeld station
・ Stuttgart, Arkansas
・ Stuttgart, Kansas
・ Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt station
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Aalen railway
・ Stuttgart-Degerloch water tower
・ Stuttgart-Feuerbach
・ Stuttgart-Feuerbach station
・ Stuttgart-Möhringen directional radio tower
・ Stuttgart-Obertürkheim station
・ Stuttgart-Rohr station
・ Stuttgart-Rohr–Filderstadt railway
・ Stuttgart-Untertürkheim station
・ Stuttgart-Untertürkheim–Kornwestheim railway
・ Stuttgart-Vaihingen station
・ Stuttgart-Weilimdorf
・ Stuttgart-Weilimdorf station
・ Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen station
・ Stuttgarter Hofbräu


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Aalen railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Aalen railway
}}





}}
}}
The Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Aalen railway, also known as the Rems Railway (German: ''Remsbahn'') or the Rems Valley Railway (German: ''Remstalbahn''), was historically the main line route from Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt via Aalen to Nördlingen. Today the designation Rems Railway only refers to the section from Stuttgart to Aalen, the Aalen–Nördlingen line becoming part of the Ries Railway (''Riesbahn''). Between Waiblingen and Essingen the Rems line runs parallel to the River Rems from which it gets its name. The Deutsche Bahn timetable incorporates the Stuttgart–Aalen section as part of route no. 786 Stuttgart–Aalen–CrailsheimNuremberg and the Stuttgart–Schorndorf section as part of route no. 790.2-3.
The line is fully electrified and the western section from Stuttgart to Schorndorf is part of the Stuttgart S-Bahn.
==Route ==
The line’s chainage is measured from Stuttgart Bad Cannstatt station. A short distance from the station the four tracks of the Rems line separate from the Fils Valley Railway at a flying junction. At about the same point the tracks of the Rems line are rearranged to be paired by direction of operation, with S-Bahn trains running on the outer tracks and regional and long distance trains running on the inner tracks. The line climbs about 80 metres on its way to Fellbach. At Waiblingen station the Murr Railway branches off. From Waiblingen the Rems Railway continues as a double-track line through the Rems valley and it crosses the Haldenbach river outside Endersbach station on a round-arched viaduct. The line crosses the Rems before Urbach and follows the course of the Rems until Essingen. While the Rems flows from the south of the main valley in Essingen, the Rems line follows the main valley to the east. The course of this valley allowed the line to be built in relatively straight lines without major engineering structures. After the railway junction at Aalen station, the Rems line follows the historical course along the Kocher to Goldshöfe station. This station was originally built to serve the junction where the lines separate to the north towards Crailsheim (Upper Jagst Railway) and to the east towards Nördlingen (Ries Railway), not to serve the local population.
The line is electrified and at least two-track throughout.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Aalen railway」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.