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Karlsruher Lokalbahn
Karlsruhe
–1913
to storage sidings
Albtal (2nd)
on second line originally sidings
Albtal 1st (on original line)
–1910
Karlsruhe Nebeniusstraße
–1910
Albtal (3rd)
connection to tram network
1958–
0.0
Karlsruhe Albtal (4th)
southern Karlstraße (to tram network)
1996–
1913–
DB to Karlsruhe freight yard & K9657
1.3
Karlsruhe Dammerstock formerly Beiertheim
1.7
Karlsruhe Schloss Rüppurr formerly Klein-Rüppurr
2.3
Rüppurr Ostendorfplatz formerly Gartenstadt
1924–
2.9
Rüppurr Tulpenstraße formerly Rüppurr Bahnhoff
115 m
3.5
Rüppurr Battstraße
1958–
4.5
Battstraße terminal loop
1958–
5.0
Ettlingen Neuwiesenreben
1972–
5.9
Ettlingen Wasen formerly Exerzierplatz
0.0
Ettlingen West
6.5
Ettlingen Erbprinz
6.5
Ettlingen Erbprinz
7.0
Ettlingen Stadt formerly Ettlingen Holzhof
136 m
7.5
Ettlingen Albgaubad
1959–
7.5
Albgaubad terminal loop
1959–
Ettlingen Waldkolonie
Ettlingen Wattsteig
9.5
Ettlingen Spinnerei
10.5
Busenbach
171 m
–2007
2007–
11.0
former terminal loop
12.4
Etzenrot
202 m
15.3
214 m
Spielberg
18.2
Marxzell
251 m
23.6
Steinhäusle request stop
1981–
21.4
Frauenalb -Schielberg
308 m
24.7
Bad Herrenalb Kullenmühle
1927–
25.8
Bad Herrenalb station
351 m
25.8
Bad Herrenalb terminal loop
1961–
km
Source: German railway atlas[ 1]
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References
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^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) . Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 93, 160. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0 .