Pressnitz Valley Railway

Wolkenstein–Jöhstadt
The former Saxon IV K, no. 99 1542, in
the restored station of Steinbach (2008)
Overview
Line number6975
Coordinates50°31′48.65″N 13°7′47.78″E / 50.5301806°N 13.1299389°E / 50.5301806; 13.1299389
Service
Route number422 (1984); 12600 (2008);
Technical
Line length24.328 km (15.117 mi)
Track gauge750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in)
Minimum radius80 m (262 ft)
Operating speed30 km/h (18.6 mph) max.
Maximum incline2.5  %
Route map

0.000
Wolkenstein
392 m
Three rail track
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) / 750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in)
approx.1.9
Wolkenstein branch-off, Stw 1
2.010
Zschopau Bridge (54 m)
3.83
Streckewalde
417 m
6.04
Großrückerswalde
442 m
9.424
Niederschmiedeberg
481 m
dkk siding
13.55
Oberschmiedeberg
525 m
14.956
Steinbach (bei Jöhstadt)
543 m
approx.15.5
Wildbach
(since 2000)
approx.16.5
Stolln
(since 1998)
approx.18.3
Forellenhof
(since 1996)
18.92
Schmalzgrube
598 m
approx.21.3
Loreleifelsen
(since 1994)
21.77
Schlössel
566 m
22.950
Jöhstadt
634 m
24.328
Jöhstadt Ldst.
702 m

The Pressnitz Valley Railway (German: Preßnitztalbahn) was a narrow gauge railway line in Saxony, Germany. It used to climb from Wolkenstein on the standard gauge Annaberg-Buchholz–Flöha railway through the valley of river Preßnitz (Czech: Přísečnice) to Jöhstadt on the border with Bohemia. It was dismantled in the second half of the 1980s, however the Steinbach - Jöhstadt section was rebuilt as a museum railway after the fall of communism in East Germany.