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Template:Stuttgart–Horb railway

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Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof
(until 1922)
0.0
Stuttgart Hbf
(from 1922)
2.9
Viaduct over the old Nordbahnhof (112 m)
freight connection turnoff to Stuttgart-Feuerbach
old layout until 1922
4.5
Kriegsberg tunnel (579 m)
8.6
Stuttgart West
(closed 29 Sep 1985)
8.9
Hasenberg tunnel (258 m)
9.4
Stuttgart-Heslach
(closed 29 May 1960)
11.1
Wildpark
(closed 28 May 1961)
14.1
Stuttgart Österfeld
S-Bahn stop only
14.7
Nesenbach Viaduct (111 m)
Filder Railway from Stuttgart-Möhringen
15.6
Stuttgart-Vaihingen
transit to Stadtbahn Stuttgart
16.7
Stuttgart-Rohr
17.6
Berghau Tunnel (200 m)
20.0
former Kaufwald Tunnel (150 m)
(until 1958/59)
20.6
Mönchsbrunnen
from Pfaffensteig Tunnel (planned)
Böblingen Mönchsbrunnen
(planned junction)
24.5
Goldberg
25.9
Böblingen, terminus of S 60
437 m
freight traffic to industrial park Hulb
27.8
Hulb
31.2
Ehningen (b Böblingen)
29.4
Würm (92 m)
34.8
Gärtringen
37.6
Nufringen
41.6
Herrenberg, terminus of S 1
431 m
46.2
Gäufelden
used to be Nebringen
former night fighter airfield and
KZ-Außenlager Hailfingen-Tailfingen
50.7
Bondorf (b Herrenberg)
54.8
Ergenzingen
57.2
Eutingen im Gäu, terminus of S 41
476 m
Hochdorf (b Horb)
511 m
connecting curve (since 1933)
58.5
Eutingen (Württ)
(until 1933
63.3
Mühlen Tunnel (309 m)
66.9
Neckar (148 m)
67.2
Horb am Neckar
km
Source: German railway atlas[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland [German railway atlas]. Schweers + Wall. 2009. pp. 94, 103, 111, 168. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0.