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Cologne–Aachen high-speed railway
km
0.0
Cologne
0.8
Köln Hansaring
0.8
Köln Hansaring turnback facility
1.4
to Cologne depot
West Lower Rhine Railway
to Köln-Nippes
2.0
Köln-Nippes–Köln West freight line
Herkulesstraße junction
from Köln West
3.2
3.7
Köln-Ehrenfeld
Köln-Ehrenfeld freight yard
5.9
9.0
Lövenich (former station)
9.7
Lövenich (S-Bahn)
11.1
Köln-Weiden West
13.8
Frechen-Königsdorf
15.0
start of cutting
(former Königsdorf Tunnel)
16.5
16.6
start of cutting
(former Königsdorf Tunnel)
18.5
18.7
Horrem
former Bergheim District Railway
to Mödrath
21.4
Sindorf crossover
21.4
Sindorf
22.4
Sindorf
22.6
Sindorf siding
26.0
Dorsfeld
27.8
Buir crossover
30.3
Buir
35.0
Merzenich
35.7
Merzenich crossover
37.3
Düren Vorbf
former bypass curve
to Euskirchen[1][page needed]
39.0
39.1
39.2
Düren
39.8
Rur (Düren triangular truss bridge)
42.2
Hubertushof
crossover, siding
Derichsweiler
48.9
Langerwehe
(link line to Inde Valley Railway
54.1
Nothberg
(until Dec 2009)
Jägerspfad (last level crossing until April 2020)
56.9
Eschweiler Hbf
57.0
Ichenberg Tunnel (95 m)
57.9
Three arch bridge (Inde)
58.0
59.8
Stolberg (Rheinl) freight yard
60.3
60.3
Stolberg (Rheinl) Hbf
Stolberg (Rheinl) part V
Nirm Tunnel
125 m
Eilendorf Tunnel
357 m
64.9
Eilendorf
Aachen-Rothe Erde Wertz
(siding)
67.0
68.2
Aachen-Rothe Erde
Moltkebahnhof
Burtscheid Viaduct
277 m
70.2
Aachen Hbf
72.9
Aachen Süd
Busch Tunne
691 m
77.0
Germany
Belgium
national border
Source: German railway atlas[2]

This is a route-map template for the Cologne–Aachen high-speed railway, a railway in Germany.

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References

  1. ^ Perillieux, Winand; Leven, Hans J.; Schwarz, Bernd (1991). Eisenbahnen in Euskirchen. Zwischen Eifel, Börde und Ville (in German). Kenning Verlag.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland [German railway atlas]. Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 62–3, 144–7. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.