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Template:Tübingen–Sigmaringen railway

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km
0.013
Tübingen Hbf
1.866
Tübingen-Derendingen
2.0
Seiler & Wurster sawmill siding
7.7
Steinlach (28 m)
8.146
Dußlingen
Steim steel trade siding
10.2
Gomaringen West
13.369
Nehren
16.138
Mössingen
17.735
Bad Sebastiansweiler-Belsen
21.347
Bodelshausen
24.726
Hechingen
498
30.9
Zollern bei Wessingen
548
Hermann Schetter siding
34.257
Bisingen
557
36.?
Steinhofen
38.732
Engstlatt
520
B 27 (110 m)[1]
40.4
Eyach (27 m)
41.675
Balingen (Württ)
518
42.760
Balingen Süd
526
43.7
Steinach (63 m)
siding to Gehrn industrial area / EDEKA
Siding to oil shale plant/
Frommern concentration camp
46.682
Frommern
566
49.0
Sägmühlenbach (26 m)
49.3
Eselsgraben (27 m)
49.6
Zerrenstallbach (39 m)
50.025
Albstadt-Laufen
(former station)
50.745
Albstadt-Laufen Ort
626
54.133
Albstadt-Lautlingen
690
54.8
Lautlingen viaduct (60 m)
56.8
Post 58 siding
57.360
Albstadt-Ebingen West
737
59.624
Albstadt-Ebingen
722
60.0
Schmiecha (49 m)
65.830
Straßberg-Winterlingen
684
68.8
73.0
Schmeie (31 m)
73.480
Storzingen
642
73.9
Schmeie (30 m)
75.0
Schmeie (34 m)
75.3
Schmeie (31 m)
76.9
Schmeie (28 m)
77.8
Oberschmeien
78.4
Schmeie (31 m)
78.6
Schmeie (31 m)
78.8
Wendenbühl tunnel (125 m)
79.1
Schmeie (27 m)
79.4
Schmeie (29 m)
80
Unterschmeien
80.435
Hönberg tunnel (326 m)
82.472
Inzigkofen
87.56
Sigmaringen
572
Danube
km
Source: German railway atlas[2]

This is a route-map template for the Tübingen–Sigmaringen railway, a railway in Germany.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

  1. ^ Brill, Lothar. "Photographs of tunnel portals" (in German). Tunnelportale. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  2. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (10 ed.). Schweers + Wall. 2017. pp. 102–3, 111. ISBN 978-3-89494-146-8.