Münchberg–Zell railway

Local name
LocationBavaria, Deutschland

The Münchberg–Zell railway was a south German branch line in Bavaria. It linked the former county town of Münchberg in the Bavarian province of Upper Franconia with the market town of Zell im Fichtelgebirge. This standard gauge, single tracked Lokalbahn was 10 km long and was opened on 17 October 1902 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways.

The line started at Münchberg station, which was on Ludwig's South-North Railway between Hof and Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg, and ran at first in a southeasterly direction to the market community of Sparneck. It then turned southwest and finally reached its terminus, the climatic health resort of Zell at 631 m above sea level on the northern edge of the Waldsteingebirge mountains. The line climbed a height of almost one hundred metres as it made its way from Münchberg to Zell.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Münchberg–Zell_railway

Address Weißdorfer Straße, 95234, Germany

Coordinates 50°10'27.694" N 11°50'40.078" E

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