Stralsund–Sassnitz railway

Stralsund–Sassnitz railway is a railway line, most of which is located on the German island of Rügen and which is its most important railway. The line is the northernmost German section of the route from Berlin to Stockholm.

Stralsund–Sassnitz
The Ziegelgraben Bridge as part of the Rügen Causeway
is the most important structure on the lineRoute of the Stralsund–Sassnitz line
Overview
Line number6321 Stralsund–Sassnitz
6777 Sassnitz–Sassnitz Hafen
6954 Borchtitz–Mukran
Service
Route number190
Technical
Line length53.2 km
(Line class: mostly D4)
(Double-track railway: Stralsund Central–Stralsund Rügendamm
Altefähr Bridge Jasmunder Bodden
)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification
  • 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Maximum incline2.7  %
Route map

from Tribsees
B 105
223.6
Stralsund Central
225.2
Stralsund Hafen
226.5
Stralsund Rügendamm
Ziegelgraben Bridge
(133 m)
228.0
Dkst Altefähr Sund
Strelasund Bridge
Strelasund (540 m)
229.4
Altefähr
Narrow gauge line to Putbus (RüKB)
235.2
Rambin (Rügen)
240.6
Samtens
247.5
Teschenhagen
B 196
252.1
Bergen auf Rügen
Narrow gauge line to Altenkirchen (RüKB)
255.7
Sabitz
261.6
Lietzow (Rügen)
265.3
0.3
Sassnitz-Mukran branch/Borchtitz
2.8
-0.9
Sassnitz-Mukran
1.1
Sassnitz Fährhafen
to Trelleborg and Klaipėda
B 96b
268.5
Sagard
Chalk factory industrial siding
271.7
Lancken
273,8
Sassnitz
38 m
incline 27 ‰
275.8
Sassnitz Hafen
to Trelleborg
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