Cuckoo Railway

Lambrecht (Pfalz)–Elmstein railway
Overview
Native nameKuckucksbähnel
Line number3432
LocaleRhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Service
Route number
  • 279c (1949–1960)
  • 12670 (since 1984)
Technical
Line length12.97 km (8.06 mi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Maximum incline1.4%
Route map

0.0
Lambrecht (Pfalz)
173 m
Sommerbergstraße
0.4
Bergstraße
to Saarbrücken
1.2
Bundesstraße 39
1.8
Frankeneck
173 m
2.0
siding
2.2
siding
Mühlbach
3.3
Esthal
(formerly Sattelmühle)
180 m
3.4
Feldweg
3.8
5.6
Spangenbergstraße
5.6
Speyerbach
5.6
Erfenstein
185 m
5.7
Speyerbach
7.4
Breitenstein
195 m
7.5
Totenkopfstraße
7.6
Breitenstein
7.6
Argenbach
7.9
Forstweg
8.7
Speyerbach
8.8
8.8
Speyerbach
8.9
Helmbach
9.1
Speyerbach
9.2
Helmbach
220 m
7.9
Kreisstraße 51
9.4
Speyerbach
11.0
Speyerbach
11,5
Speyerbach
11.6
Forstweg
11.7
Speyerbach
11.9
Forstweg
12.0
Speyerbach
12.3
Mühlstraße
12.6
Bahnhofstraße
13.0
Elmstein
225 m
Source: German railway atlas

The Cuckoo Railway (German: Kuckucksbähnel, literally "Little Cuckoo Railway"), in its early days the Elmstein Valley Railway (Elmsteiner Talbahn), is a 12.97 kilometre long branch line in the central Palatine Forest, which runs through the region of Neustadt/Kaiserslautern from Lambrecht to Elmstein. It was built primarily to support the local forestry industry.

In 1902 the section to Sattelmühle was opened, initially just as an industrial siding. In 1909 it was extended to Elmstein and upgraded to a fully fledged branch line. Regular passenger services were withdrawn in 1960 - due to the sparse population of the region it had always played a secondary role. This was followed in 1977 by the cessation of goods traffic between Frankeneck and Elmstein. Since 1984 the line has been operated as a heritage railway. Goods trains still run as far as Frankeneck.