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Wabern–Brilon Wald railway
km
69.5
Brilon Wald
448 m
66.4
Schellhorn (loading point, passengers until 1927)
62.8
62.4
Willingen
580 m
61.4
60.0
Willingen-Stryck (seasonal stop)
58.5
high point
640 m
58.3
57.9
57.1
Usseln
607 m
56.3
53.4
Eimelrod
541 m
50.7
Neerdar
49.2
48.8
Bömighausen
497 m
47.1
45.2
Lelbach-Rhena
41.4
Korbach siding
41.3
41.1
39.6
Korbach Hbf
372 m
38.5
Korbach Süd (formerly a stop on both routes)
36.0
35.2
Meineringhäusen Tunnel (75.2 m),
B 251
33.4
Meineringhausen
31.8
29.7
Höringhausen
26.9
26.1
Sachsenhäusen Tunnel (65.4 m),
B 485
24.3
Sachsenhausen (Waldeck)
21.8
Selbach (until 27 May 1978)
21.0
19.2
Netze
18.6
Netze
17.9
16.9
14.5
Waldeck
Mauser siding
11.6
Buhlen
10.7
(6.0) 0.0
E.ON yard
(5.8) 0.0
Hemfurth-Edersee (1996–2001 in summer)
(5.7) 0.0
Eder (~100 m)
(5.6) 0.0
Affoldern (end of draisine line)
(0.2) 0.0
passing point
(0.0) 8.6
7.9
7.5
Raiffeisen siding
7.2
Bergheim-Giflitz
5.4
Anraff
3.0
Wega Tunnel (173 m), ridge near Wega
Wega wye (north point)
2.8
Wegaer Mühle (until 30 May 1981)
2.9
Metzeler loading facility
2.6
17.2 0.0
Bad Wildungen
228 m
15.5 1.7
14.7 2.5
Wega wye (west point)
14.2 0.0
Wega
13.8 0.0
Wega wye (east point)
12.0 0.0
Mandern
11.1 0.0
Ungedanken
7.7 0.0
Fritzlar Oppermann siding
6.2 0.0
Fritzlar
171 m
5.7 0.0
4.0 0.0
3.2 0.0
Zennern
0.0 0.0
Wabern (Bz Kassel)
170 m
km
Source: German railway atlas
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