Cheb–Oberkotzau Railway
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The Cheb–Oberkotzau railway is a railway line in
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, Germany, and the
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which was built as a main line. It begins in
Cheb Cheb (; ) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 33,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River. Before the Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, expulsion of Germans in 1945, the town was the centre of the G ...
and runs via
Františkovy Lázně Františkovy Lázně (; ) is a spa town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,600 inhabitants. Together with neighbouring Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně, it forms the West Bohemian Spa Triangle. Th ...
,
Aš (; ) is a town in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. Administrative division Aš consists of nine municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Aš (11, ...
and
Selb Selb () is a town in the Wunsiedel (district), district of Wunsiedel, in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Fichtel Mountains, on the border with the Czech Republic, 20 km northwest of Cheb and 23 km southeast of Ho ...
to
Oberkotzau Oberkotzau is a municipality in Upper Franconia in the district of Hof in Bavaria in Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the nor ...
. The line was originally planned as a direct railway link between Cheb and Hof; but the plan was changed so that the existing
Ludwig South-North Railway The Ludwig South–North Railway (''Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn''), built between 1843 and 1854, was the first railway line to be constructed by Royal Bavarian State Railways. It was named after the king, Ludwig I, whose infrastructure priorities had ...
between Oberkotzau and Hof was shared. The section Aš–Selb-Plößberg was closed during the Cold War, but rebuilt and reopened in 2015.


History


Early days

The city of Hof tried as early as 1845 to be linked to the newly emerging railway network. The priority was to create a direct link to the west Bohemian coal mines so that the local industry could be better supported and supplied. Because the
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did not at first want to build such a link itself, another solution was sought. The city of Hof took out a loan from the Royal Bank in
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of more than 10 million
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s and was granted the concession; it handed over the construction of the line to the factory owner Theodor von Cramer-Klett. Operation of the line was leased to
Royal Bavarian State Railways The Royal Bavarian State Railways (''Königliche Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen'' or ''K.Bay.Sts.B.'') was the state railway company for the Kingdom of Bavaria. It was founded in 1844. The organisation grew into the second largest of the German ...
after the line had been finished. Because more than half the railway ran through
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n territory, the agreement between Bavaria and
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was concluded on 17 June 1863.


Construction

Between Cheb and Františkovy Lázně the trackbed was shared with the Saxon line from Herlasgrün to Cheb ( Voigtland State Railway). Operationally both lines were independently classed as main lines along this section. From Františkovy Lázně the line ran via Aš, Selb and
Rehau Rehau () is a town in the district of Hof, in Bavaria, Germany. Rehau is situated in the Fichtel Mountains, 12 km southeast of Hof, and 12 km west of Aš. History The first documented name of Rehau was "Resawe" in the year 1234. Econ ...
to Oberkotzau, where it joined the
Ludwig South-North Railway The Ludwig South–North Railway (''Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn''), built between 1843 and 1854, was the first railway line to be constructed by Royal Bavarian State Railways. It was named after the king, Ludwig I, whose infrastructure priorities had ...
(
Bamberg–Hof railway The Bamberg–Hof railway is a -long main line that runs through Bavaria in southern Germany. The line runs from Bamberg via Lichtenfels, Kulmbach, Neuenmarkt- Wirsberg and Münchberg to Hof. The section from Hof to Neuenmarkt now forms par ...
). For topographical reasons the line could not be routed directly to Hof. The new line was opened on 1 November 1865. It was to have transferred after 57 years, in 1922, for nothing to the ownership of the Bavarian State after the bank loan had been paid off. The annual rent 279,000
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. However the transfer of the concession was legally approved as early as 1919.


Operation

Initially all traffic ran from Hof over the Hof–Cheb line and on southwards to
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and
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. In 1877 when the Bavarian State Railway opened a direct line from Hof via
Marktredwitz Marktredwitz () is a town in the district of Wunsiedel, in Bavaria, Germany, close to the Czech border, 22 km west of Cheb, 50 km east of Bayreuth and 50 km south of Hof/Saale. Marktredwitz station is at the junction of the Nuremb ...
to Regensburg, the level of traffic fell. Nevertheless, the line was exceptionally important in providing the industries around Hof with Bohemian coal. After the
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the section of the railway on the territory of
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was transferred without compensation to the
Czechoslovak State Railways Czechoslovak State Railways (''Československé státní dráhy'' in Czech or ''Československé štátne dráhy'' in Slovak, often abbreviated to ČSD) was the state-owned railway company of Czechoslovakia. The company was founded in 1918 ...
(ČSD). Through passenger services from Hof to Cheb were no longer operated. Passenger trains from the direction of Hof ran through to Selb Stadt station. From now on the ČSD ran its passenger trains from Aš through on the former Aš–Adorf local line to Hranice v Čechách. The whole line remained open for goods traffic, because the porcelain industry in Bavaria was dependent on supplies of raw materials from Bohemia. In the 1970s the German section of line from Selb via Plößberg to Oberkotzau was downgraded to a branch line. In the Czech Republic the track is still classified today as a main line. In the 1990s the Hof–Cheb railway was cut on the Bavarian side by a ring road around the town of Selb and the section from Selb to Plößberg and the border was officially closed on 29 September 1996. As a result, rail traffic from Hof via Aš to Cheb was no longer possible. In 2015 the line to Aš was reconstructed and reopened in December 2015.


Prospects

The section of line in Germany is part of the Upper Franconian Diesel Network (''Dieselnetz Oberfranken'') tendered by the
Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft (BEG; German for ''Bavarian Railways Company'') is the passenger transport company for regional railways in Bavaria. Founded in 1995, it is organised as a GmbH wholly owned by the Bavarian Government. The company ...
on 8 February 2008 and which should offer improved services from 12 June 2011 with new vehicles. Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, Verkehr and Technologie:
Freistaat Bayern schreibt Diesel-Zugleistungen auf dem Schienennetz in Nordostbayern aus
'. Press release of 11 February 2008


Sources

* Hans Kundmann: ''Eger einst – Schirnding heute. Grenzbahnhöfe der Fichtelgebirgsbahn''. Herausgeber: MEC Model Eisenbahnclub/Hofer Eisenbahnfreunde e.V., Hof 1983 * Arthur from Mayer: ''Geschichte and Geographie der deutschen Eisenbahnen''. Berlin 1891 * Zdeněk Hudec u.a.: ''Atlas drah České Republiky 2006-2007'', 2. Auflage; Verlag Pavel Malkus, Praha, 2006, .


References


External links


MuEC Selb/Rehau: Selb-Plößberg–Aš railwayCheb–Hranice v Čechách at www.zelpage.cz
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