The Royal Prussian Military Railway (German: Königlich Preußische Militär-Eisenbahn), also called the Königliche Militär-Eisenbahn (Royal Military Railway, KME), was a Prussian state railway, operated by the army, between Schöneberg (now part of Berlin) and Kummersdorf (now in the municipality of Am Mellensee), later extended to Jüterbog.
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Native name | Königlich Preußische Militär-Eisenbahn (1875–1918/19) |
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Line number | 6514 Zossen–Jüterbog |
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Locale | Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany |
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Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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Route map |
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0.0 |
Berlin (military station) dismantled in 1945 |
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Line between km 0.0 and 30.5 dismantled about 1919 |
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7.5 |
Berlin-Marienfelde |
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14.5 |
Mahlow |
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22.0 |
Rangsdorf |
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Connection near 30.4 to the Dresden Railway (until 1919) |
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30.5 |
Zossen (military station) |
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Line between 30.5 and 40.0 closed since 1998 |
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Borsig I. siding |
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Borsig II. siding |
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35.0 |
Mellen-Saalow |
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Borsig III. siding |
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37.5 |
Rehagen-Clausdorf (now Rehagen-Klausdorf) |
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Clausdorf brickworks siding |
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Rehagen brickworks siding |
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Sperenberg metal works siding (until 1918/19) |
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40.0 |
Sperenberg |
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Line between 40.0 and 70.5 closed since 1996 |
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Sperenberg airstrip siding (until 1918/19) |
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Sperenberg gypsum works siding (until 1918/19) |
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45.5 |
Schießplatz (Kummersdorf) |
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Firing range siding |
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Firing range camp siding (until 1918/19) |
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Schönefeld woodworking siding (until 1918/19) |
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49.0 |
Schönefeld (now Schönefeld b. Luckenwalde) |
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56.0 |
Jänickendorf |
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60.0 |
Kolzenburg (station dismantled by 1970) |
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Heidehof parade ground siding |
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65.0 |
Werder-Zinna (now Werder b. Jüterbog) |
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from km 70.0 to Jüterbog station/state railway (until 1919) |
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70.5 |
Jüterbog (military station) (out of service from 1922) |
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Source: German railway atlas[1] |
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