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Steam railcar at the valley station (1883)
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Steam railcar at the valley station (1883)
Electric railcar at the summit station
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Electric railcar at the summit station

Preserved steam locomotive 2`` at the valley station.
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Preserved steam locomotive 2`` at the valley station.

Electric railcar climbing the mountain
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Electric railcar climbing the mountain

The Drachenfels Railway or Drachenfelsbahn is a mountain railway line in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany. The line runs from Königswinter to the summit of the Drachenfels mountain at an altitude of 289m (948ft).

The line is 1.5km (0.9mi) long and has a rail gauge of 1m (3ft3in). It is a rack railway, using the Riggenbach design to overcome a height difference of 220m (722ft) and a maximum gradient of 20%. The line is electrified, with overhead supply at 750 V DC. The service is operated with a fleet of four four-wheel electric railcars, built in Rastatt between 1955 and 1960, plus a fifth identical railcar built by the railway itself in 1979. The railcars were modernised by SLM in 1998-9 and can operate either singly or in pairs.

The line opened, with steam traction, on July 13 1883. It was converted to electric traction in 1953, with steam trains retained for use in times of peak traffic. On September 14 1958 the railway suffered a serious accident when a steam train derailed, resulting in 17 deaths and ending the use of steam on the line.

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