Cog railway Tanvald-Harrachov

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Cog railway Tanvald-Harrachov
STR
from Železný Brod
ABZrg
from Liberec
BHF
0,0 Tanvald
BUE
STR
Start of first rack section
BRÜCKE1
Desná (29 m)
TUNNEL2
Tunnel Žďárský (67,2 m)
STR
End of first rack section
BUE
BHF
1,4 Desná
WBRÜCKE
White Desná (28,9 m)
TUNNEL2
Tunnel Desná (252,1m)
eABZrf
Industry branch, abandoned
STR
Start of second rack section
WBRÜCKE
Black Desná (71,1 m; 13,6 m high)
TUNNEL2
Tunnel Dolní Polubný (156,3 m)
BHF
3,2 Dolní Polubný
STR
Maximum gradient 58 ‰
HST
5 Kořenov zastávka
TUNNEL1
Tunnel Polubný (940 m)
STR
End of second rack section
BHF
6,9 Kořenov
BRÜCKE
Jizera viaduct (Border crossing till 1958)
TUNNEL2
Tunnel Harrachov (279,7 m)
xHSTe
11,6 Harrachov
xGRENZE
Border crossing (from 1958), abandoned
exSTR
to Szklarska Poręba, abandoned
See Izera railway
Cog locomotive T 426.0 in the second cog section
Cog locomotive T 426.0 in the second cog section

Cog railway Tanvald-Harrachov is a standard gauge cog railway in Europe. It connects the municipalities Tanvald, Kořenov and Harrachov in the Czech Republic.

The railway was built in 1902 with the intention to connect the lines Liberec-Jablonec-Tanvald and Jelenia Góra-Kořenov (Zackenbahn), that is to connect Austro-Hungarian Empire with Prussia. After the Second World War Silesia was acquired by Poland and the cross-border traffic was abolished. Following an exchange of border territories between Czechoslovakia and Poland, the Bohemian part was extended to Harrachov, that became a new terminal station. Except on a one-day celebration on the 100th anniversary in 2002, cross border traffic was never restored. Plans to upgrade the line to a cross-border tram line to Jelenia Góra or to extend the line further to the centre of Harrachov were rejected.

In winter, the morning trains are packed with cross country skiers who take advantage of the gained elevation difference and continue from Kořenov to either Jablonec or Liberec via Jizerka or cross the border to make a trip to Orle. In summer, bike transport is gaining popularity. As both the express trains from Prague and Dresden terminate in Tanvald, the former plans to abolish the line were dropped.

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Cog section entry
Cog section entry

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