Narrow Gauge Railways

The Harz Mountain Railway (Harzer Schmalspurbahnen or HSB)

The Harz Mountain Railway is a network of metre gauge railways in the Harz mountains, in central Germany. It connects the principal towns of Wernigerode, Nordhausen and Quedlinburg and several smaller towns in the area with about 140 km of track, much of which is steeply graded and picturesque. The most popular destination on the network is the Brocken, an old Soviet listening post on top of the tallest peak in the Harz mountains, accessed by a spiral railway line, the Brocken Railway. The railway is notable for running a significant number of its trains with steam haulage, mostly employing 1950s vintage 2-10-2 tank locomotives, hauling traditional open-platform bogie carriages. The network is currently operated by the Harzer Schmalspurbahnen GmbH, whose members are chiefly the various local authorities whose territories it serves.

System map

2014

Early Mallet steam locos

Locomotives 99 5901 and 99 5902 are the oldest operable Mallet steam locos in Germany and were built in 1897 and 1898. They are used on special passenger trains. 99 5903 is presently under repair

Mallet 99-5901 on shed at Wernigerode

Mallet 99-5902 on shed at Wernigerode

Mallet 99-5902 on the coaling siding at Wernigerode

Mallet 99-5901 on shed at Wernigerode

Early 2-10-2T 99.222

This loco was built in 1931 by Schwartzkopff in Berlin and is nicknamed Einheitslok or Big Mama

Schwartzkopff 2-10-2T No.99-222 built in 1931 is seen on shed at Wernigerode

99-222 is seen at the summit of the Brocken

99-222 running round at the Brocken summit station

99-222 is seen at the summit of the Brocken

99-222 is seen at Wernigerode

99.222 builder's plate

Later 2-10-2Ts

These 2-10-2 K57 locos weigh in at 64 tonnes and are the workhorses of the railway and were mostly built in the 1950's

99-7243 on the turntable at  Wernigerode

99-7241 seen at the coaling stage in Wernigerode.

99-7237 leaving Wernigerode.

99-7247 approaching Wernigerode

99-7245 taking water at Drei Annen Hohne

99-7245 arriving at Drei Annen Hohne

99-7247 crossing road junction near Wernigerode Westerntor

99-7247 crossing road junction near Wernigerode Westerntor

View from train crossing road junction near Wernigerode Westerntor

99-7237 on street running at Kirschstrasse

99-236 arriving at Wernigerode Westerntor

99-236 at Drei Annen Hohne

99-236 waiting to leave Brocken summit

99-236 leaving Brocken summit

99.7241 on shed at Wernigerode

99.7234 at Schierke

99.7240 approaching Schierke

99.7243 departing Schierke

2-6-2T  built 1939

Being lightweight it is usually used with the scheduled shorter passenger trains on the Selketalbahn.

99-6001 2-6-2T arriving at Quedlinburg

99.6001 2-6-2T arriving at Quedlinburg

99.6001 2-6-2T at Alexisbad alongside a railcar

99.6001 2-6-2T at Hasslefelde

99.6001 2-6-2T at Hasslefelde

99.6101 0-6-0T on shed at Wernigerode

0-6-0T built 1914

99.6102 is currently not operational and 99.6101 needs extensive repairs which are currently underway.

99.6101 0-6-0T on shed at Wernigerode - one of two of the type on the railway but non operational

Railcars

187-016 at Wernigerode

187-016 at Wernigerode

187-016 at Eisfelder Talmuhle

Railcars at Eisfelder Talmuhle

187-016 at Alexisbad

187-018 Harzegerode

187-018 leaving Nordhausen

187-018 leaving Nordhausen

Stations

Wernigerode HSB station

Wernigerode DB and HSB stations

Wernigerode Westerntor station

Wernigerode Hocheschule Harz station

Bad Suderode station (formerly DB)

Gernrode station (formerly DB)

Harzegerode station

Hasselfelde station

Drei Annen Hohne station

Quedlinburg joint station exterior

Schierke station - halfway up the Brocken

Schierke station - halfway up the Brocken

The Brocken summit station

The Brocken summit station

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