The Trossingen Railway, also known as Trossinger Eisenbahn, is a DC-electrified branch line located in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. This railway has been connecting the town of Trossingen with Trossingen station since 1897. It is not part of the Deutsche Bahn network, but is owned by Stadtwerke Trossingen GmbH. The railway was formerly operated by this company, but since 2003, operations have been carried out by the Hohenzollerische Landesbahn (HzL).
Since 5 June 2005, a small museum dedicated to the Trossingen Railway has been established in the roundhouse at Trossingen Stadt station. This museum houses most of the historic rolling stock from the railway. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the history and operation of the Trossingen Railway.
One of the highlights of the Trossingen Railway is the T1 railcars. These are considered to be the world's oldest operational electric railway vehicles. This adds a significant historical value to the railway and provides a unique experience for visitors.
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