Royal Prussian Military Railway

Royal Prussian Military Railway
Overview
Native nameKöniglich Preußische Militär-Eisenbahn (1875–1918/19)
Line number6514 Zossen–Jüterbog
LocaleBerlin, Brandenburg, Germany
Termini
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

0.0
Berlin (military station)
dismantled in 1945
Line between km 0.0 and 30.5 dismantled about 1919
7.5
Berlin-Marienfelde
14.5
Mahlow
22.0
Rangsdorf
Connection near 30.4 to the Dresden Railway (until 1919)
30.5
Zossen
(military station)
Line between 30.5 and 40.0 closed since 1998
Borsig I. siding
Borsig II. siding
35.0
Mellen-Saalow
(now Mellensee-Saalow)
Borsig III. siding
37.5
Rehagen-Clausdorf
(now Rehagen-Klausdorf)
Clausdorf brickworks siding
Rehagen brickworks siding
Sperenberg metal works siding (until 1918/19)
40.0
Sperenberg
Line between 40.0 and 70.5 closed since 1996
Sperenberg airstrip siding (until 1918/19)
Sperenberg gypsum works siding (until 1918/19)
45.5
Schießplatz (Kummersdorf)
Firing range siding
Firing range camp siding (until 1918/19)
Schönefeld woodworking siding (until 1918/19)
49.0
Schönefeld
(now Schönefeld b. Luckenwalde)
56.0
Jänickendorf
60.0
Kolzenburg
(station dismantled by 1970)
Heidehof parade ground siding
65.0
Werder-Zinna
(now Werder b. Jüterbog)
from km 70.0 to Jüterbog station/state railway (until 1919)
70.5
Jüterbog (military station)
(out of service from 1922)
Source: German railway atlas

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.