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Railway line in Germany
Kall–Hellenthal
Route of the Olef Valley Railway
Overview
Line number2635
Service
Route number432
Technical
Line length17.8 km
(Line class: CE)
Track gauge1435 mm
Route map

Legend
Eifel Railway from Trier
0,0 Kall
Eifel Railway to Cologne
2 Kall-Anstois-Mastert (from 1953)
5 Gemünd-Mauel (1953 - 81)
5,9 Gemünd (previously a station with loading strip)
Gemünd Tunnel (130 m)
8 Gemünd-Nierfeld (1953 - 81)
9,0 Olef
Olef through route
10,3 Schleiden-Höddelbusch (old tank loading point)
11,7 Schleiden-Rathaus (dismantled 2006/07)
12,0 Schleiden (Eifel)
13 Schleiden-Wiesgen
14 Oberhausen (Eifel)
15,6 Blumenthal (Eifel)
17,8 Hellenthal

The Olef Valley Railway (German: Oleftalbahn or Flitsch) or OTB is a 17.8-kilometre-long, single tracked, unelectrified branch line from Kall through the Schleiden Valley above Schleiden to Hellenthal. The line is currently used by tourists; travelling on the heritage railway in the summer months or occasionally by goods trains. However, there are attempts to reactivate passenger services that were ceased in 1981.

Literature

  • Bernd Franco Hoffmann: Stillgelegte Bahnstrecken im Rheinland. Sutton-Verlag, Erfurt, 2014, ISBN 978-3-95400-396-9.

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