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Rasender Roland |
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| Line number | 6982, 6775 (partly) |
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| Route number | 199 |
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| Line length | 24.1 km (15 mi) |
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| Track gauge | 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) |
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0,0
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Altefähr
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4,1
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Nesebanz
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5,6
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Gustow
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7,1
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Prosnitz/Rüg.
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8,5
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Sissow
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10,5
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Glutzow
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14,2
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Poseritz
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12,6
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Zeiten
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15,1
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Neparmitz
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17,0
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Pudemin
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18,5
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Groß Schoritz
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19,5
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Wendorf
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20,7
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Renz
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22,4
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Garz West
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23,2
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Garz
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26,9
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Karnitz
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29,6
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Ketelshagen
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31,6
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Güstelitz
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33,4
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Putbus West
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Lauterbach Mole
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Lauterbach
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Lauterbach Mole–Putbus, 3-rail
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35,5
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Putbus
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37,3
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Beuchow (frh. Lonvitz)
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39,0
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Posewald
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41,3
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Seelvitz
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43,4
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Serams
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46,1
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Binz LB
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48,4
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Jagdschloss
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49,7
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Garftitz
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53,0
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Sellin (Rügen) West
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54,3
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Sellin (Rügen) Ost
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55,5
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Baabe
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57,2
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Philippshagen
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59,4
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Göhren (Rügen)
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| Bergen–Altenkirchen (1895–1967/68/70) |
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0,0
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Bergen
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4,6
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Thesenvitz
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5,4
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Lipsitz
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7,0
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Patzig/Rüg
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9,6
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Kartzitz
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10,6
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Bubkevitz
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12,9
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Zirmoisel
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14,1
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Tribbevitz
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15,1
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Neuendorf
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17,7
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Jabelitz
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18,5
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Trent
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20,1
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Tribkevitz
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22,4
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Wittower Fähre
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23,2
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Fährhof
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28,5
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Woldenitz
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29,1
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Schmantevitz
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30,2
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Bohlendorf
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33,4
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Wiek
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34,7
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Buhrkow siding
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Turnout to Bug
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35,8
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Lüttkevitz
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36,8
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Lanckensburg
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37,9
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Altenkirchen
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| Buhrkow–Bug (1918–1926) |
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von Bergen
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0,0
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Buhrkow siding
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Turnout to Altenkirchen
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1,7
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Gramtitz-Starrvitz
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3,3
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Lancken
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4,8
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Dranske Gut
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6,3
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Dranske Dorf
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8,1
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Bug
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The Rügen narrow-gauge railway (German: Rügensche Bäderbahn, formerly Rügensche Kleinbahn or RüKB) – nicknamed Rasender Roland ("Raging Roland") – is a steam-powered narrow-gauge railway that runs from Putbus by way of Binz, Sellin, and Baabe to Göhren on the island of Rügen off the Baltic coast in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 2008, it has been run by the Eisenbahn-Bau- und Betriebsgesellschaft Pressnitztalbahn mbH. There is an interchange with the island's Deutsche Bahn mainline network via the Veolia-run OLA railways. The Rasender Roland is one of the island's tourist attractions. It serves several holiday destinations, mainly the bathing resorts in Rügen's southeast.
The railway runs regularly along a stretch of 24 km (14.5 mi.) of track with historic steam locomotives and coaches, some of which are almost a hundred years old. Unlike the Deutsche Bahn national system which uses 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge, Rasender Roland uses the narrow gauge of 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in). The maximum speed is 30 kilometres per hour (19 mph).