SUMMARY TRANSPORTATION REPORT
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Transportation Summary for May 1963
I. International Transport Relations
Main test carried out for the first time with Soviet automatic gauge-
chan,,,ing wheel, sets (see Annex 1).
Joint designs bureau (USSR/Soviet Zone of Occupation of Germany) planned
for gauge-changing wheel sets and automatic'central buffer couplings
see Annex 1).
Appr. 1,000 gauge-changing wheel sets Type DR III and appr. 100 gauge-
changing wheel sets of Soviet Type TG VI used on three oil and five ore
trains at present ( see Annex 1).
VIIIth Meeting of traffic ministers of Soviet Bloc countries held.
Beginning with 26 May 1963, Reichsbahn Ferry Boat Warnemuende in regular
service between Warnemuende and Gedser.
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Railroad performances in 1962 and plan for 1963.
Daily running performances of locomotives in five railroad divisions.
Difficulties in suburban service on alternating current stretches;
auxiliary measures.
Train tonnage 2,005 tons on dieselized Carpathian Chop-Lvov-Zdclbunov'line.
Installation of automatic block and interlocking plants on various
RR stretches.
For USSR railroad network, see Annex 2.
Enlagement and modernization of Wilna(Vilnius) RR station.
,Large-scale modernization of rolling stock of narrow-gauge railroads.
Construction of a shiplift at Krasnoyarsk Reservoir on Yenisey River.
Beginning with summer timetable (1 April 1963), aircraft Types IL-18,
TU 104.and TU 114 predominantly employed on international routes of
Aeroflot airline.
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III. Soviet Zone of Occupation of Germany
Seasonal interzonal trains in 1963 summer timetable, including a train
pair employed beyond Berlin to and from Frankfurt/Ader for the first
time, and a train pair in direct traffic between West Germany and Soviet
Zone, re-employed for the first time since 1961.
Eight relief trains employed between Berlin and "?est Germany at " hitsunday.
Increase in inland shipping between West Berlin and Hamburg; decrease
in traffic between Soviet Zone inland ports and Hamburg.
Reichsbahn efforts to keep railroaders residing in West Berlin from
entering the Soviet Zone unofficially.
Subordination of presviously independent railroad stations to a joint
office.
Survey of presently passable crossing points on West Berlin and East
Berlin sector borders (see Annex 3).
Further gradual easing of operational and coal situation of Reichsbahn,
in May 1963.
Intensified military requirement of Reichsbahn facilities as a result
of training exercise shipments.
Forwarding of crude oil imports from Rostock to Ruhland.
New connecting lines Spreewitz-Graustein and Bluno-Bahnsdorf/Lieske.
Better exploitation of Reichsbahn line capacity through establishment
of belt-line traffic.
Renovation of Line 162 from Koenigswusterhausen to Luebben with double-
tracking of some stretches. Second track possibly to be laid between
Koenigswusterhausen and Senftenberg by 1964.
New connecting line Uhyst-Boxberg. Connecting line between Schleife
and Nochten possibly planned.
New railroad station and waterway connection built for Tube Rolling
Mill III at Zeithain.
Reconstruction of Barth-Zingst line.
Electric traction on Altenburg-Zwickau line and on Leipzig Westring
(western RR belt-line).
Electrification of 146 more track kilometers in 1963.
Delivery of 15 more diesel locomotives of Type V-180 to the Reichsbahn
in 1963.
Delivery of 206 more 60-ton container cars for bulk material from
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Plants and workshops for production, repair and maintenance of rolling
stock in Soviet Zone ( see Annex 4).
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New motor vehicle repair shops in Gera and Schwerin.,
Reduction of Soviet Zone air routes and flights of Deutsche'Lufthansa
(East) in 1963 summer timetable.
New air route of Interfiug airline between "Zentralflughafen Berlin=
Schoenefeld" and Vienna.
Charter traffic by Deutsche Lufthansa (East) for Soviet Zone leave
personnel to Constanza.
IV. Czechoslovakia
Reduction of.previous six RR divisions of the Czechoslovak railroads
to four.
Transloading performances at Cierna n.T. RR station through employment
of soldiers.
RR construction in North Bohemian coal mine area.
Renovation of Reichenberg-Harrachsdorf line completed.
Long-term electrification projects of Czechoslovak State Railroads
and their military significance (see Annex 5).
Renovation of 800 track kilometers planned in 1963.
-Resumption of temporarily interrupted delivery of electric locomotives
to USSR.
Opening of new Prague-Zagreb air route.
Poland
Utilization of rolling stock in 1962 and planned utilization in 1963.
Construction stage of the second track of Skiernievice-Lukov line.
In late 1962, purchase of old German steam locomotives from USSR
because of shortage of locomotives.
In 1963, modernization of some hundreds of steam locomotives.
Motive power to be supplied in 1963.
About 40,700 kilometers of highways with solid and improved surface
available in the spring of 1963.
Road and bridge construction in 1962 and planned for 1963.
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International Transport Relations
1.
Railroad'Techniques (Gauge Changing i"heel Sets)
2.
For overall survey of present employment of integrated trains with
gauge-changing wheel sets, see Annex 1 of this report.
Transport Associations, Agreempnts
From 20 to 24 May 1963, the VIIIth Meeting of the Conference of
Ministers of the OSShD (Organization for the Cooperation of
Soviet Bloc Railroads) was held in Warsaw chaired by Jozef Popielas;
Transport Minister of Poland. The meeting was attended by railroad
and road experts of the transport ministries of the following
OSShD member countries: Albania, Bulgaria, Communist China, .
,Czechoslovakia, North Korea, People's Republic of Mongolia; Poland;
Rumania, Hungary,USSR and East Germany, and by representatives of
the Standing Transport Committee of COIlaECON. The most essential
topic of the agenda was again the improvement of transport
connections by rail and road within the OSShD area. The discussions
included the
a) Establishment of the common freight car pool of the Soviet Bloc.
b) Furthering of scientific-technical cooperation,including the
electrification of railroads.
c) Freight car clearance limitations.
d) Road construction.
e) Utilization of electronic installations in railroad and road
traffic.
3. Railroad Ferry Traffic between-the Soviet Zone and Denmark and/or
Sweden
The new Reichsbahn ferry boat "11arnemuende"' was put in regular
service on the Warnemuende-Gedser route, at 1305 hrs on 26 May 1963
(see Transportation Summary for March 1963), Passenger traffic
between Berlin and Copenhagen is served by the Reichsbahn with the
rapid railcar train "Neptun" and with the "Ostsee-Express" (Baltic
Sea Express Train) through one day and one night run respectively.
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1.
Rail
road Transportation
a)
Performances in 1962 and planned 1963 Performances
(Supplement to Transportation Summary for March 1963)
1961 1962
1962
1963
Fulfill- Plan
Fulfill-
Plan
ment
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Average transport distance
in freight traffic per
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t/km
(792) 800
796
Passenger transportation
(in million passengers)
'(appr.
2,000) 2,000
2,033
2,100
Nov lines (in kilometers)
put in operation
(1,000) 940
1,200
425
Capital repair of lines
appr.
(in kilometers)
7,000
6',500
7,,000
Laying of new (heavy)
rails,(km)
(appr.
10,000) 9,300
more than
Ballasting on broken
stone (km)
(appr.
7,000) 7,200
Laying of reinforces
appr.
concrete ties (1cm)
90o 930
Laying of seamless ties
more than
(km)
800 12,500
Equipment of lines with
installations (km)
10,000)10,000
11,370 10,000
Average weight of a
freight train (tons)
(2,141) 2,190
2,198 2,200
Average turn-around time
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b) Operations
(11) The daily running performances of locomotives of five railroad
divisions have been quoted as follows:
Railroad Division
Type of Traction
Planned
Actual
(in kilometers)
(a) -,test Sibiria
a
Elektric
653
682
(Novosibirsk
b
Diesel
520
536
c
Steam
265
291
(b) East Sibiria
a
Electric
61o
637
(Irkutsk)
b
Diesel
360
424
c
Steam
314
314
(c) Dnyepr
a
Electric
490
538
(Dnyepropetrovsk)b
Diesel
459
511
c
Steam
300
323
(d) South-West
a
Electric
680
688
(Kiev)
b
c
Diesel
Steam
295
312
(e) Far East
(Chabarovsk)
a
b
c
Electric
Diesel
Steam
(2) The suburban line Gorki--Zavolsh'e was electrified with alter-
nating current in 1960. However,, the, required a.c.railcar
trains were not delivcred by the Riga Car Construction Plant.
Since there was also a shortage of light electric locomotives,
the suburban line has been converted temporarily to direct
current so that passenger trains are hauled by electric locomotives;
freight traffic continues to be served by steam locomotives.
A similar case occured at the Vladimir-Gorki and Gorki-Shakhun'ya
stretches, electrified with alternating current in 1961/62,
where also no electric suburban trains are available. However,
due to the strong roadbed of the stretches, heavy electric
locomotives (VL 60) haul the auburban trains which partly
consist of completely obsolete cars using candle lighting.
(3) The standard weight of a freight train is 1,930 tons on the
Carpathian Chop-Lvov-Zdolbunov line. However, the diesel
locomotives (from the West Lvov Depot) employed on this line
at present haul trains of a tonnage of 2,005:
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c,) Protection of Train Running and Telecommunications
The following RR stretches have been equipped with automatic block
eugipment and signal centers:
- Zarepta - Kotel'nikovo - Zal'sk - Tikhoreckaya (on Volgograd
Tikhorockaya line).
- Urbakh - Ershov - Otsinki - heck - Kandagach (on Saratov-
Kandagach line).
- Sharyk - Mointy - Chu - Alma=Ata (on Karaganda-Chu-Alma=Ata line).
(2) The post at Kilometer Marker 130 of the Orel-Bryrnsk, stretch was
named "Railroad Station Bryansk-East".
f) 'Rolling Stock (Barrow Gnu e
Viithin the framework of the modernization measures to increase
the capacity of RR transportation, the rolling stock of narrow-
gauge railroads is also being renewed and improved. In addition
to the development, testing and production of rail buses and of
new 225,300 and 350 PS diesel locomotives, the following 'types
of narrow-gauge railroad cars are presently being developed:
Boxcars for 20 tons
Flatcars for 20 tons
Tank cars for 20 tons
Dump cars for 20 and 35 tons
Self-discharging cars for 10 tons
Timber care for 10 tons
All metal passenger cars.
During the last few years, Piilna (Vilnius) RR station was
enlarged several times to increase its clearance and switching
capacity. New tracks were laid and tracks for the processing
of trains were modified. Part of the steam switching locomotives
were replaced by diesel switching locomotives, and all
locomotives were equipped with a radio set. At present, a
signaling device with trackage projection screen is being
installed at the station. With the completion of the plant,
scheduled for September 1963, the setting up of a train's route
will only require some seconds as against the previous at
least 10 minutes.
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In 1963, the narrow-gauge railroads are to receive:
200 Diesel locomotives ( 225 PS
780 Motor locomotives ( 54 PS3
8,650 Freight, and/or passenger cars..
The 1965 production program provides for the delivery of 400
diesel locomotives and appr. 12,000 freight and/or passenger cars.'
2.' Inland Shipping
A shiplift.is presently under construction for shipping on the
Krasnoyarsk Reservoir (Length about 400km) on the River Yenisey. '
The ship lifting chamber which is filled with water allegedly weighs
6,500 tons and is moved by motors with a total capacity of about
30,000 167. The plant is to be put in operation by 1966.
3. Civilian Air Transport
On 1 April 1963 the summer timetable of Aeroflot airlines became
effective on international air routes. As of that date, these routes
are almost exclusively served by aircraft types IL-18,TU-104. and
TU-114 as follows:
-TU-104s on routes to Berlin,London,Paris,Prague,Pyongyang and
Vienna.
-IL-18s on routes to Accra, Khartoum,Conakry,Djakarta,Kabul,Cairo,
Rabat and Rangoon.
-TU-114s on routes Moscow-Ravanna and Moscow-New Delhi
( once per week without intermediate stop).
Interzonal Traffic and Berlin Traffic Situation
a) Interzonal Traffic
(1) The following additional seasonal trains, included in the,
summer timetable, are again running in interzonal traffic:
(a) In traffic between Berlin and West Germany:
- D 1009/1010 Paris North-Aachen-Ilelmstedt/Marienborn-
Berlin Stadtbahn, with through coaches to
and from Warsaw, from 26 May to 28 September
1963.
- D 10651066 Hamburg=Altona-Biichen/Schwanheide-Berlin
Stadtbahn, from 29 June to 1 September 1963.
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-,D 1005/1006 Hannover-Helmstedt/Marienborn-Berlin Ostbahnhof-
Frankfurt/Oder from 5 July to 4 September 1963.
This train pair will be running beyond Berlin
for the first time.
(b) In traffic between West Germany and the Soviet Zone (for the
first time since 1961):
- D 1035/1036 Hannover-Magdeburg, from 29 June to 8 September 1963.
(2) The Deutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Railroads) and the Reichs-
bahn had agreed upon employing?three relief trains from Berlin to
West Germany and five relief trains from West Germany to Berlin
during Whitsuntide.
(3) Interzonal Inland Shipping
(a) Between 1960 and 1962, the volume of freight transport (in tons)
19.60
1961
1962
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to Hamburg
123,200
124,900
1.4
to West Berlin
694,800
747,000
7.5
Total 837,000
818,000
871,900 .
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(b) In connection with the
improved
construction of the Soviet
Zone Baltic harbors the
volume
of transport (in tons) between
the Soviet Zone inland
harbors
and Hamburg decreased as follows:
1960 1961 1962 Dincrease
1961/62
to Hamburg 210,500 52,700 74.9
to Soviet Zone 432,100 110,800 74.3
b) Berlin Traffic Situation
(1) The P.eichsbahn attempts to bind by signature railroaders, residing
in West Berlin and detailed for duty on interzonal trains, not to
enter East Berlin unofficially any longer. Most of these
railroaders have allegedly rejected this demand.
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(2) In line with its economy measures in West Berlin,, the Reichsbahn
subordinated the previously independent RR stations Berlin
Anhalter Bahnhof, Berlin=Tempelhof, and Berlin='Tempelhof
switchyard to a joint managing office at Berlin=Tempelhof
RR station.
(3) The presently valid regulations for the sector crossing points
between West and East Berlin have been compiled in Annex 3 of
this report. The survey replaces Part B of Annex 2 to
Transportation Summary for January 1963. The map on "Verkehrslage
Berlin-Autobahnen, Fernverkehrsstrassen,Schiffahrtswege and
offene Eisenbahnstrecken nach Berlin(West)" (Berlin Traffic
Situation-superhighways,trunk roads,waterways and open RR lines
to West Berlin), appertaining to this Annex, is still valid.
2. Railroad Transportation
a) Operations and Traffic
(1) The gradual recovery of the operational and coal situation
of the Reichsbahn continued in May 1963.
(2) With the continuation of the training exercises in the
Letzlinger Heide-Altengrabo area, military requirements
of the Reichsbahn were continuously intense up to about
20 May, because of the shuttle movement of troops between
the two training grounds. No special features were observed
in military border crossing traffic throughout biay 1963.
(3) In early May 1963, one tank: car train, carrying crude oil
imported via Rostock Sea Harbor, moved to Ruhland daily.
b) RR Line Improvement
(1) (a) A new appr.,. nine kilometer long connecting line has been
put in service between Spreewitz (on the Knappenrode-
Schwarze Pumpe stretch of Coal Line 162 v) and Graustein
(on the Weisswasser-Spremberg stretch of Line 162).
(b) Some time ago, a connecting line was completed between
Bluno (on Schwarze Pumpe-Hoyerswerda stretch of Coal
Line 162v) and Bahnsdorf/Lieske (on Senftenberg-Neu
Petershain stretch of Line 162 a).
(c) The new lines serve for transportation of coal between
the coal mine area at'Schwarze Pumpe and the Berlin area.
In belt-line traffic, loaded trains are hauled to Berlin
via Cottbus, LUbbenau-Kcenigswusterhausen and empty
trains are returned via Frankfurt/Odor-Grunow-Cottbus.
Other belt-line routes to be established are to provide
maximum utilization of some low capacity stretches of
the Reichsbahn network.
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(a) Beginning.with the summer timetable,. regular electric traffic
was opened on the following railroad' stretches
Altenburg-Werdau-7wickau (of a length of 45 kilometers)
(on Lines 173/171 a).
Leipzig=Wahren - Leipzig=Leutzsch - Gaschwitz of a length
of 17 kilometers (on Leipzig 'lest Ring from Line 184 to
Line 173):
A new transformer station has been completed near Goesswitz
(on Line 173).
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(2) In connection with the stress on increase of the capacity of the
above coal transport lines, Line 162 is being renovated between
Koenigswusterhausen and Luebben. A new track was opened for tiro=way
traffic between Lubolz'and Schoenwalde(Spreewald). However, the
old track between Halleand Teupi6z=Grosskoeris is still being
used for two-way traffic together with the new track on that
stretch. It is allegedly intended to put into practice the double-
tracking, planned for a long time, of the Koenigswusterhausen-
Luebbenau(Line 162)-Calau-Senftenberg(Line 159 e) connection by
1964.
(3) t1?other new single-track'line branches off from the Knappenrode-
Niesky stretch of Line 162 r at Uhyst in a northeasterly direction
to the neighborhood of Boxberg (VS 705 955). An EGA loading
installation with several ramps is located between Boxberg and
Nochten (VS 722 981).. 1
It is allegedly intended to build a branch line between Nochten
and Schleife on the Weisswasser Spremberg stretch of Lino'162.
(4) On Line 163 a between '?eithain (east of Riesa) and Elsterwerda
a new'railroad station "with branched trackage" (mit verzweigten
Gleisanlagen) is being enlarged for Tube Rolling Mill III under
construction near 7eithain, between Groeditz (on Line 163 a)
and the Elbe River near Riess. The plant has also been connected
with the Elbe River by a two-kilometer long canal.
The single-track standard gauge line, closed down since the end
of \VW II and extending from Barth (on Line 123 b,d,elto 7ingst
(UA 500 345), is under reconstruction. The reconstruction includes
the repair of a bridge located 500 meters northwest of Bresewitz
(center of the bridge=UA 488 315), and of a bridge one kilometer
north of Pruchten (center of the bridge= UA 491 299).
The bridge at Bresewitz which formerly also served road traffic,
will be reconstructed solely as a railroad bridge and will be
usable as such already in 1963. A separate road bridge is-to be
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(b) Another 146 track kilometers are to be electrified in 1963,
including the. following stretches':
Leipzig - Grosskorbetha (op Line 180 a)
Halle/Saale - Muldenstein (on Line 180)
Werdau-Reichenbach (Vogtland) (on Line 173).
Preparations are also under way for the electrification of the
7wickau-Karl Marx Stadt (Chemnitz) stretch.
c) Rolling Stock
(1) The first serially produced main line diesel locomotive of
Construction Series V 180 (No-005 "Sixth Party Meeting")
has proved satisfactory on test runs and is at present used
in regular service on the Berlin Outer Ring. VEB Lokbau
(car construction plant) "Karl Marx", Babelsberg (Potsdam)
is to deliver another 15 diesel locomotives of this series
to the Rcichsbahn, in 1963. Of the prototypes of this diesel
locomotive, only Nos. V-180 003 and 004 are still available;
they are also operated on the Berlin Outer Ring.
(2) By late 1963, the Reichsba.hn is to receive 208 60-ton four-
axle freight cars, each with three containers for the transportation
of bulk material. Thirty-one of this type car *ere already
imported from Yugoslavia in 1961/62.
(3) Annex 4 of this report contains three surveys with layout-
sketches on the
(a) Soviet Zone production and repair plants for rolling
stock, including important supply fc;ctories.
(b) Rcichsbahn maintenance shops.
(c) Rcichsbahn maintenance shops for railroad cars.
Road Transportation
Motor Vehicle Repair
a) In order to meet the continuously rising volume of motor vehicle
repair and to.reduce the long waiting periods caused by the high
repair quota, a new motor vehicle repair plant is under construction
at Gera, scheduled to be completed by '1966. In addition to the repair
of passenger cars Types Volga,Skoda,Wartburg and Trabant, this
new major repair plant is to generally overhaul 13 trucks daily.
The already existing VEB Repair Plant Gera carries out minor repairs
only.
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b) Another motor vehicle repair plant is presently being
established at Schwerin. It is to be completed in the autumn
of 1963 and is to carry out the repair and general overhaul of
trucks.
c) Contrary to reference made in Para 111,3 b) of Transportation
Summary for April 1963, Annex 7 of that summary, concerning
road and bridge building in District Suhl, is submitted with
.this report.
4. Civilian Air Traffic
a) During the 1963 summer timetable period, the Deutsche Lufthansa
(East) serves the following intrazonal routes:
"7entralflughafen Berlin=Schoenefeld" - Barth
of . It " - Leipzig
It It Erfurt
Dresden-Klotzsche - Barth
" " - Erfurt
Compared with previous years, the number of air routes and daily
flights has been considerably reduced; however, for the first
time, the timetable provides for an intrazonal connection at
night. Air traffic between "7entralflughafen Berlin-Schoenefeld"
and Karl Liarx Stadt (Chemnitz), discontined since 1 November 1962,
has not been resumed.
b) As from 15 June 1963, Interflug, the subsidiary company of the
Deutsche Lufthansa (East), employed for occasional flights between
the Soviet lone and neutral and/or Western countries, will serve
the 7entralflughafen Berlin=Schoenefeld - Vienna route with
IL-18 aircraft, once per week, in each direction. A bus connection
to West Berlin is allegedly guaranteed.
c) During the summer of 1963, every two weeks, the Deutsche Luft-
hansa (East) will provide charter flights to people on leave to
Constanza on the Rumanian coast of the Black Sea.
IV. Czechoslovakia
1. Railroad Transportation
a) Organization
By order of the Czechoslovak Transport Ministry,on 1 May 1963
the reorganization of the Czechoslovak State Railroads (CSD) on
the Soviet pattern was to begin. The previous six railroad
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divisions (RR administrations) were to be disbanded and to be
replaced by four railroads (drahy) with a total of 12 operating
departments (provozni oddil).
Through this measure, the RR management is to be tightened and
centralized, and train transportation is to be better coordinated
on individual lines. Consequently, it is hoped, to improve the
turnaround time of cars and to better. exploit the tonnage available.
The new organization was to become effective with the 1963/64
timetable, on 26 May 1963. Up to now, the following now offices
have become known:
A. Railroads
1. East Railroad (draha vychodni) located at Pressburg
(Bratislava)
2. Central Railroad (draha stredni) located at Olmuetz (Olomouc)
3. Northwest Railroad (draha severozapadni) located at Prague
(Praha)
4. Southwest Railroad (draha jihozapadni) located at Pilsen
(Plzen).
B. Operating Departments (provozni oddil = PO)
Kaschau (Kosice) Prague (Praha)
Aussig/Elbe (Usti n.L.)Pressburg (Bratislava)
Maehr. Ostrau (Ostrava)
Boehm. Truebau (Ceska Trebova)
Koeniggraetz (Hradec Kralove)
Pilsen (Plzen)
Bruenn (Brno)
Prerau (Prerov)
b) Operations
Duffing the operational difficulties in the winter, the trans-
loading volume achieved through the employment of soldiers was
as follows at Cierna n.T. border crossing station within the
period of two months:
70,000 tons of iron ore
7,000 tons of grain
2,000 tons meat
11,000 tons of other bulk goods.
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The still existing shortage of cars is to be removed by increasing
repairs to be carried out at all car depots on specific days and by
the temporary discontinuation of the periodic car inspections,
c) Line Construction
(1) Within the framework of the rerouting of RR lines for the tapping
of new open-pit mines in the North Bohemian coal area, the
35 kilometer Obernitz (Obrnice)- Bilin (Bilina) - Tuermitz (Trmice)
line is being double-tracked'. The first 12 kilometer stretch between
Obernitz and Bilin is already under construction, while work on
the second stretch between Bilin and Tuermitz (23km) is to start
before long'. The double-tracking involves the building of about
200 structures (bridges,intersections,overpasses etc) since grade
crossings are to be eliminated. After the completion of the
improvement project the line capacity is to be increased 2 1/2 timea.
(2) The renovation of the last stretch of the Reichenberg (Liberec)
-Harrachsdorf (Harrachov) line has been completed to the extent
that the first freight train ran to Harrachsdorf on 26 May 1963
(beginning of the new timetable). Passenger train traffic, which
is still carried out by buses, will be introduced within the next
five years( see Transportation Summary for January 1963).
(3) In 1963, the renovation of a total of 800 track kilometers is
planned.
d) Electrification
For long-term electrification projects of the CSD and their
military significance, see Annex 5 with sketch.
e) Rolling Stock
Czechoslovak/Soviet discussions on the temporary exports cessation
of electric locomotives in favor of the urgent Czechoslovak home
requirements were apparently successful; no electric locomotives
were delivered to the USSR between January and March 1963. In
April 1963, the regular delivery was resumed ( see Transportation
Summary for April 1963).
2. Civilian Air Transport
In mid-January 1963, the Czechoslovak Air Lines (CSA) opened a second
air connection to Yugoslavia on the Prague (Praha)-Zagreb route, served
by IL-14s ( see Transportation Summary for December 1962).
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1. Railroad Transportation
a) Operations
Utilization of Rollin Stock in 1962 and 1963 Program
1962 1963
Average Data Plan Fulfilment Plan
Turnaround time of a.
freight car (days) 4.63
Load of a freight car
(tons) 20
Gross weight of a freight
train (tons) 1059
Commercial speed of a
freight train (km/h) 19
Commercial speed of a
passenger train (km/h) (appr.)40
Daily distance covered (km)
of a
Freight steam locomotive
4.72
4.6
19.7
20.3
1060
1064
(appr.)
18
19
(appr.)
38
40
train 202 (appr.) 200(appr.) 200
Freight train electric
locomotive (appr..) 370
Passenger train electric
locomotive (appr.) 525
370
380
(appr.) 525
550
b) Line Construction
Skierniewice - Lukow (No 604) Line
Double-tracking of the Skiernievice - l4szczonow (27 km) and Cora
Kalvaria - Osieck (16 km) stretches has apparently been completed.
The laying of the second track of this important 160 kilometer
long \Varsav+ bypass has been under way since 1958 with several
interruptions. The 1975 date of completion was set in 1958?
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Rolling Stock
(1) The production of steam locomotives for home requirements,
discontinued since 1957, together with the continuously rising
commercial transport requirements, the unsatisfactory delivery
of electric and particularly of diesel railcars, and with the
poor rate of locomotive repair works out more and more unfavorably.
Therefore, in late 1962, a major number of old German steam
locomotives of Type Ty-2 had to be purchased from the USSR
(officially designated emergency purchases). According to another
version, there are about 700 overhauled locomotives in good
state of repair concerned which have cost one million zloty each.
In the event of confirmation of this quantity, the stock of
Polish steam locomotives, estimated at about 5.500 units in
early 1963, would have increased by 10 per cent.
(2) In 1963,as in preceding years; some hundreds of steam locomotives
are to be modernized mainly with respect to reducing the coal
consumption.
(3) According to recent statements, the PKP is to reucive the
following motive power in 1963:
54 Electric locomotives ET-21
1 Electric locomotive of Prototype Universal Locomotive EU 07
(built under licence after the British EU-06
48 Electric railcar trains
35 Diesel locomotives (150 PS) )
51 Diesel locomotives (300/350 PS) domestic production
2 Diesel locomotives (800 PS, Prototype))
20 Diesel locomotives (600 PS) from Hungary (100 units ordered)
2 Diesel locomotives (2,000 PS) from Runania
11 Diesel rail car trains (350 PS) from domestic production
60 Diescl rail car trains (500 PS) from Hungary
4 Rail buses with trailers )
110 Rail car trailers domestic production
2. Road Transportation
Road Net
In consideration of the building activities in 1962, the Polish
road net in the spring of 1963 is assessed as follows:
Total roads appr. 290,000 km
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Including:
Roads with solid surface
(gravel, pavement) appr. 107,000 km
Roads with solid,limproved surface
(asphalt,bitumcn etc) appr. 40,700 km
State roads with, solid surface appr. 62,840 km
(Including appr. 38,700 km of roads with solid,improved surface).
b) Road and Bridge Construction
(1) The following work was accomplished in 1962:
State Roads:
Construction
133 km
Reconstruction and/or com.lete modernization
110 km
Repair, renovation of road surface
(general overhaul)
6,270 km
(Of these, a total of 3,264 road kilometers received
a solid,improved surface)
Bridge construction 340 running
meters
Bridge modernization 2,768 running
meters
Community Roads:
Construction and/or reconstruction
with solid surface 1,700 km
Repair,renovation of road surface 1,800 km
Bridge construction and/or modernization 4,125 running
meters
(2),The following projects are to be carried out in 1963:
State Roads
Construction
126 km
Reconstruction and/or,complete modernization
116 km
Repair,?renovation of road surface
(general overhaul)
6,000 km
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(Of these, 2,500 road kilometers are to receive
a solid,improved surface)
Bridge modernization, including construction
of new bridges
Repair, renovation of road surface
(general overhaul)
Bridge modernization, including
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6,800 running
meters
187 km
1 , 850 km
1,471 running
meters
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Employ_ment_ of Integrated. Trains with. Automatic Gauze-Chan in&
Wheel Sets
1..The first Soviet train equipped with automatic gauge-changing
wheel sets Type TG-VI arrived in Frankfurt/Oder on 28 April
1963. Dispatched from Krivoi Rog to Eisenhuttenstadt
(formerly Fizrstenberg, located between Frankfurt/Oder and
Guben), this train consisted of approximately 20 Soviet
standard four-axle gondola cars of 23 tons tara and 60.tons
gross weight each.. Having an overall weight of 1,800 tons,
the train was 300 meters long and carried more than 1,000
tons of ore to the Eisenhuttenkombinat Ost (ore processing
combine).
The gauge adjusting operation took five to ten minutes, as
compared to a normal transloading time of approximately
30 hours.
Reportedly, no difficulties were experienced with the broad
gauge cars with Soviet vehicle gauge while passing either
through the area of the Polish State Railroads (PKP), that is,
the Terespol - Frankfurt/Oder stretch, or through Soviet Zone
Reichsbahn territory, that is, the stretch from Frankfurt/
Oder to Eisenhuttenstadt.
The known Soviet automatic gauge-changing wheel sets TG VI
TG-X differ from the operational East German DR-III set with.
regard to the interlocking mechanism. DR-III automatic
auge-changing wheel sets operate with fixed couplings
feststehende Verriegelung) with control pin, while the
Soviet sets operate with revolving couplings (umlaufende
Verriegelung).
Soviet efforts to develop and test gauge-changing wheel sets
are presumably motivated by
- The desire to speed up the 15--year-long development work,
which has resulted in the construction of the workable
DR-LII Soviet Zone model which has not yet reached the
mass production stage and
- Soviet intentions to produce their own design prior to a
fully-developed Soviet Zone model, so as to get their
share in the mass production and sale throughout the
East Bloc without having to go into major development
expenditures of their own.
.The first output target for a fully developed gauge-changing
wheel set in the area of the Soviet Bloc railroads is the
production of 40,000 units to equip approximately 10,000 cars.
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- S E C R E T - Annex 1 to Transportation
Summary for May 1963
2. In connection with the arrival in the Soviet Zone of Occup-
ation of Germany of the first Soviet train equipped with
gauge-changing wheel sets, announcement was made of the
planned estqblishment, in 1963, of a joint Soviet - Soviet
Zone design bureau for gauge-changing wheel sets and central
buffer couplings.
To date,,development work on gauge-changing wheel sets was
performed within the framework of the VIth Commission of the
Organization for Cooperation of Railroads (OSShD), which is
headed by a Soviet Zone (East German) group. At the VIth
Commission's meetings, the Soviets have hitherto limited
themselves to posing the problems to be solved and checking
the progress made. The newly announced joint bureau is
believed to be designed to further Soviet interests in the
final solution of the problem.
3. In connection with the reported employment of Soviet gauge-
changing wheel sets, the following trains are reportedly
using the DR-III wheel sets in non-regular large-scale test
runs:
- The integrated, oil trains, consisting of 44 four-axle
tank cars each, operating between the Kuibyshev-Zaporoshye-
Klavelino area and Halle/Leuna;
- Three integrated ore trains, consisting of 36 gondola cars
each, operating between Krivoi Rog and EisenhUttenstadt;
and
- One integrated _train, consisting of 35 gondola cars,
operating between Krivoi Rog via Cierna n.T. to Ostrava,
Czechoslovakia.
This tends to indicate that, at present, not more than
approximately 1,000 DR-III and some 100 Soviet gauge-
changing wheel sets are employed in non=regular large scale
test runs. The objectives of these test runs are the
following:
- To subject each individual axle to a total of approximately
300 gauge-changing operations;
- To subject the gauge-changing wheel sets to endurance
tests over at least 50,000 kilometers and subsequent'
examination;
- To subject the tire systems (Radreifenbereich) to sharp
braking tests developing temperatures of 300 to 400
degrees Centigrade; and
- To run peak speeds of up to 100 km/h and mean speeds of
50-to 60 km/h.
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Summary for May 1963
DR III gauge-changing wheel sets are manufactured by the
Zwickau Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk (Raw) "7.0ktober" (major
railroad repair shop). The Soviet wheel sets are produced
by the Bryansk machine plant.
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- S E C R E T - Annex 3 to Transportation
Summary for May 1963
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Crossing Points on West Berlin -East Berlin Sector Borders
I. The following crossing points are at present available for
traffic between West and East Berlin:
West Berlin
East Berlin
Crossing Points
(Bezirksamt -
(Bezirksamt)
For:
1. Bornholmer Strasse
Bornholmer Strasse
West German
(Weddin , French
(Pankow)
citizens (motor
Sector)
vehicles,
pedestrians)
2. MUllerstrasse
Chausseestrasse
West Berliners 1
(Weddin , French
(Berlin-Mitte)
(motor vehicles,
Sector)
pedestrians)
3.. Invalidenstrasse
Invalidenstrasse
West Berliners 1
(Tiergarten,
'Sandkr.ugbrucke"
(motor vehicles,
British Sector)
(Berlin-Mitte)
pedestrians)
See also
Comments 2 and 3)
4. Friedrichstrasse
Friedrichstrasse/
Foreigners,
"Checkpoint Charley"
Zimmerstrasse
members of the
(Kreuzberg,, American
(Berlin-Mitte)
Diplomatic Corps,
Sector)
Western Allies
officials and
other foreigneiis,
West Berliners
(motor vehicles,
pedestrians)
5..Prinzenstrasse Heinrich-Heine West German citi-
(ICreuzberg, American Strasse zens (motor veh.,
Sector) (Berlin-Mitte) pedestrians),
goods
in confor-
mity
with inter-
zonal
trade
agree-
ment;
mail.
See
also
Comment
2.
6. OberbaumbrUcke OberbaumbrUcke West Berliners1
(Kreuzberg, American (Friedrichshain) (pedestrians
Sector) only; bridge
closed for -
vehicles)
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Summary for May 1963
7. Sonnenallee Baumschulenstrasse West Berliners 1
(Neukolln, (Treptow) (motor vehicles,
American Sector) pedestrians)
Friedrichstrasse' For West German
RR Station citizens using
S-Bahn from the
direction of
Lehrter Bf and
subway from the
directions of
Reinickendorfer
and Kochstrasse
stations, otherwise
unofficial crossing
point only for
persons with
temporary special
permits.
Comments:
1. "Flest Berliners" in this case are West Berlin residents with
jobs approved by the Soviet Zone government, at hospitals,
theaters, etc, in East Berlin. In some specially authorized
cases, individual West Berliners may use crossing points,
other than mentioned above, if these are more convenient to
reach their place of work. No daily permits to enter East
Berlin are at present issued to West Berliners.
2. Resettlers from the Soviet Zone and East Berlin with resettler
permits for West Berlin usually pass through the Heinrich-Heine
crossing point. Sick and disabled persons are taken by
ambulance to Invalidenstrasse/Sandkrugbrucke Crossing Point.
3. Invalidenstrasse/Sandkrugbrucke Crossing Point is furthermore
,used by
- Soviet guards for the Red Army Memorial in West Berlin;
- West German residents and foreigners with special permits.
4. West German citizens and West Berliners are permitted to use
interzonal trains from and to Pest Germany to and from Frie-
drichstrasse RR Station. The ("neutral") arrival and departure
platform is located outside the control area. Likewise, West
Berliners may use international trains stopping at Berlin Ost-
bahnhof. However, West Berliners in the exceptional session
of a residence permit for the Soviet Zone are forced to travel
via `lest Germany.
II. Transfer point for inland shipping between .lest and East
Berlin is Muhlendamm on the Spree River.
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Summary for May 1963
Plants and Shops for the Production,R air and.In'aintenance of-
Soviet Zone Rolling Stock
Production and repair plants for rolling stock, and important
supply plants for the construction of locomotives and
railroad cars.
Parts:
a) Production plants
b) Important supply plants
c) Reichsbahn repair shops (Rams)
Survey 2 (with Sketch 2)
Maintenance shops of the Soviet Zone Reichsbahn for locomotives
(and railcars) i.e. "Bahnbetricbsworke" (V?)
Survey 3 (with Sketch 3)
Maintenance shops of the Soviet lone Reichsbahn for railroad cars,
i. e'. "Balinbetriebswagcnwerke'I (Bwws .
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Soviet Zone Production and Repair Plants for Rolling Stock, and Important
Supply for the Construction of Locomotives and Railroad Cars.
a) Production Plants (VEB= "Volkseigene Betriebe").
Serial Fame and Location Main Production a) Rated Annual Capacity
No Items b) De facto Annual Output
1 2 3 4
1 VEB ?laggonbau Long-distance a) 900
Ammendorf passenger cars b) 1962/63: 900
qC 076 023
2 VEB Lokomotivbau Diesel locomotives a) 350
I"" "Karl t;arx" for line and b) 1962/270
W Babelsberg(Potsdam) switching service
w uu 719 053
VEB Waggonbau
Bautzen VS 590 690
Freight cars (special )
refrigerator and tank ) a) 360
cars,baggage cars) )
Elektrotechn.Werke
"Hans Beimler"
Hennigsdorf near
Berlin W 790 327
VEB Waggonbau
Dessau
VT 102 483
four axle (dining, ) a) 240
baggage and mail cars)
Light diesel railcars a) 1961-1965: 180 twin units
(rail buses) planned
Electric locomotive for)
East Bloc railroads and) b) 1961: 360
cars");
Ferry boat cars
Refrigerator cars and )
trains(including so ) a) 1,200
called "wine refrigerator
Number of Notes
Workforce
5 6
3,000 Production of S-Bann
cars planned
capacity for temporary W
production of tank cars LU
(and containers) ,
600 units annually.
W
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W
N
Serial Name and Location Main Production a) Rated Annual Capacity
No Items b) De facto Annual Output
1 2 3 . 4
Freight cars(self-dis- )
.charging and depressed )
center flatcars) ) a) } b):1,000
Street cars;
Heavy duty vehicles (road) a) 120
7 VE:'. Vlaggonbau Diesel railcars
Goerlitz (Diesel fast railcar
VS 978 678 and double-deck railcar;
light railcar(rail buses)) a) 250 units
Double-deck, four unit, )
trains
-Doubled-deck articulated a) 600 units
trains ;
Long-distance passenger
train cars (sleepers and j
dining cars)
8 VEB Waggonbau Niesky Heavy duty flatcars with
VS 876 836 iron sideracks;
Four axle box-and
gondola cars;
Hinged roof boxcars; a) 2,400
Motor vehicle transporter
car; coal dust container
car; narrow-gauge dump
cars
Number of Notes
Workf of ce
- ..5 ? 6
Production of subway
cars planned .
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a) Important Supply Plants (VEB - Nationalized Enterprises)
Serial Name and Location
No
1
1
2
UJ 3
Cg
U
W
4
N
' 2
Main Production
Items
3
a) Rated Annual Capacity Number of
b) Be facto Annual Output Workforce
4 5
?VEB Berliner Bremsen- Brakes and accessories
work Berlin=Lichtenberg
IT 965 185
VEB Achslagerwerk
Stassfurt
VEB Radsatzfabrik
Ilsenburg (Harz)
Journal-bearings and
roller-bearings including
casing
Wheel sets for steam,
diezel,and electric
locomotives, and for
RP, cars and street cars
VEB Federnwerk
Zittau
VS -----
Springs for RR cars and
road vehicles of all kinds
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c) Reichsbahn Repair Shops (RAWs)
Repair and Periodical
a)Rated Annual Capacity
Number of
NO
1
Inspection of
3
b)Do facto Annual.Output
4.= ...-._
Workforce
.._, 5----'-'
--
1
Ravi Berlin
Flatcars(wooden sideracks);
a) 12,000
1,800
Warschauer Strasse
Refrigerator cars
b) 1961: 10,500
1111 951 187
2
Raw Berlin=Crunewald
Freight cars getting
Considerably reduced
250
1111 827 176
damaged in West Berlin;
since August 1961
W
3
Raw Berlin=Schoene-
occasionally S-Bahr cars
Trailers for diesel railcars,
a) 10,000
3,000
ii
,wide
S=Bahn-,subway-,street cars
U
PJ 003 118
W
N
Raw Berlin=Tempelhof
Locomotives stationed in
a) 273
Lii 891 147
West Berlin
Considerably reduced since
Au,,ust 1961
300
(?)
5
Raw Potsdam (":bd Ber-
Passen-ar train cars;
a) 3,200
lin )
passenger baggage cars;
b) 3,000
W 687 065
RR service cars;
RR mail cars;
Battery railcars
6
Raw irandenburga
West (riirchmoeser)
Boxcars and gondola cars;
Derrick cars and
b) 9,000
2,500
J11 241 079
derr. icl: crash cars
b) 375
Notes
6
In 1962,reconstruction
of Soviet rank cars
for Reichsbahn
"Office 1st Class"
only (with subordinate
Railcar Yard Hunde-
kehle).Since 1 Jan
1962, subordinated
to Rbd Berlin W
Production of mai ance
workers motor trart
event of transportation
crisis
S-Bann cars to sulr
cars; repair of U)
freight cars in the
"Office 1st Class"
only.Subordinated to
Rbd Berlin since
1st Jan 1962
Production of side :gods
and driving rods f-r
locomotivos;const action
and maintenance .
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a)Rated Annual Capacity
b) De facto Annual Output
Number of ? Votes
Workforce
5 6
b)
500
2,500
b)
800
2,500
Serial Name and Location
No
~-- 2
7 Raw Cottbus
VT 527 340
8 Raw Delitzsch
UT 158 127
9 Ravi Dessau
UT 093 430
Steam locomotives;snow
ploughs; depressed center flat
cars
RR service freight cars
Passenger train cars,four- ) a) 3,000
axle and foreign make; - ) b) 2,400
Passenger baggage cars, )
RR service and ambulance cars
Electric
locomotives and
a)
300
electric
railcars
overhead line
b)
240
Imn 10
Raw Dresden
Freight cars(gondola and
a)17,000
W
VS 090 568
hinged roof boxcars)
W11
Raw "8.Y'.ai" bersrialde
Freight cars,four-axle,
a)15,000
U
VU 194 545
(Boxcars,gondola and heavy
W
12
Raw Halberstadt
duty flatcars)
Locomotive boilers; heating
a)
200
1,500
PC 422 522
cars; locomotive tender
13
Raw "?rnst Thaelmann"
Standard-gauge and narrow-
a)
600
Halle(Saale)
i;C 079 069
gauge steam locomotives
14
Raw Jena
Tank cars
1,000
PB 827 466
RR service freight cars
1,500
IN=
LU
Old
U
M1
Reconstruction -of^
assen.er cars
(700 annually);
Construction of
locomotive boilers
(100 annually)
In 1963,delivery planned
of u/i number of
"special cars for
pressure gas and wine to
Reichsbahn,and re-
conditioning. of 300
tank cars from USSR
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No
Repair and Periodical
Inspection of
a)Rated Annual Capacity
b)De facto Annual Output
Number of Notes
Workforce
1
4
1
5----- 6 -- -
15
Raw !'Wi.lhelm Pieck"
Steam locomotives;
a) 400
b) 360
3,000
Karl-Marx-Stadt
(Chemnitz)
standard diesel and light
diesel locomotives;
a) ' 360
b) 300
4,000
Us 549 360
narrow-gauge passenger,
freight and RR:service cars
16
Raw"Einheit" Leipzig-
Steam locomotives;
a) 640
b) 600
ingalsdorf
Passenger,baggage,
b) 2,400
US 235 910
RR service cars
b) 120
16 a
"Kuehl transit"
Tank cars;
Special freight cars
9
Contract plant of the
Reichsbahn.Presumably
does not exist since
I-
1960/61 FM
LU 17
Ra-,:. AMIeburg-
Freight cars (predominantly
a) 4,500
2,500
Home Raw of all W
ii
Salbke
boxcars);
b) 16,500
Reichsbahn convwe ed
U
PC 825 736
Service freight cars;
a)12,000
(1962)
U
W
Converted box cars
w
H18
lchin
M
Ra
Frei
ondola and
ht cars(
400
w
a
g
g
UV 532 573
work cars)
18 a Plant Department
Friedland of Raw
Malchin
VV 037 482
19 Raw i .ieiningen
PB 005 046
Narrow-gauge passenger and
freight cars
Steam locomotives;
Snow ploughs and rotary
snow ploughs
2,500 Reconstruction of
3,000 locomotives
20 Raw Niedersachs-
Warfen
PC 206 128
21 `!aggonfabrik"
Quedlinburg under
Reichsbahn management
Tank and container cars
for POL,acids,"wine!',cement
and coal dust
250 Used as Raw
300
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b)De facto Annual Output
22
Raw "Deutsch-sowj.
Freundschaft"
Goerlitz-Schlauroth
a) 230
b) 200
vs 961 668
d
l
Steam locomotives;
a) 890
b) 920
23
a
Raw Sten
PD 944 318
Snow ploughs
(1961)
24
Raw ,littenberge
Diesel railcars and trailers;
PD 856 766
Passenger cars (double-deck);
RR service cars; snow ploughs
a) 1,200
gx24 a 7rerkabt~eilung Perleberg Narrow-gauge passenger
of Raw 'Wlittenberge and baggage cars
U PD 909 843
LU25 Ravi "7.Oktober"
Ztvickau
US 200 211
26 Mitropa-clerk Gotha
PB 198 445
Freight cars,four-axle
(gondola hinged roof box
and flat cars);
Tank cars, f our-axle
Steam locomotives
Sleeping,dining and buffet-
cars of (Reichsbahn-owned)
t_itropa;
Mail cars
b) 3,000
a) 500 b) 400
Annex 4, Page 8
Y?umber of Notes
Workforce
Renovation of chassis
2,000 of old passenger'cars
2,500 for Peko-Programm
(reconstruction
- program) (Prep atory
work for Ravi H,413 rs tad
W
U
4,500 Production of ,ae
changing wheelfAts
DR III
Interior equipment
of new special
passenger cars, i.e.
of "Tourex"
(tourist express
train)
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Summary for May 1963
Survey 2: Soviet Zone Reichsbahn Maintenance Shous forLocomotives(and Railcars)
(Bahnbetriebswerke (Bws))
(Arranged according to Railroad Divisions, but numbered serially;
see also Sketch 2 attached).
Definition:
ahnbetriebswerke (B ) _LRailroad iaintenance Shols~.:
The Bws serve the current technical maintenance of motive power (locomotives
and rail motor cars) and control the employment of these. They also carry
out light repairs (casual repairs). Major casual repairs, periodical
inspections and overhauls are carried out by Reichsbahnausbesserungswerke
(RA17s).
Lokomotivbahnhoefe_(.Lokbfe Locomotive Yards
Locomotive yards are subordinate to Bws and make.available locomotives
parked during major pauses of employment. They include sheds and coal,
water and diesel oil supply points, but no repair installations. .
Of the approximately 200 locomotive yards of the Reichsbahn, only five,
downgraded from maintenance shops after 1956, have been listed in this
survey. .
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Serial No Name
1 Frankfurt/Odor
Passenger Station
2 Frankfurt/Odor
Switch Yard
1. Railroad Division Berlin
Coordinates Pool of Locomotives
VT 691983 3 railcars, 50 steam locomotives
for passenger trains
VT 666009 35 steam locomotives for freight
and switching service; 3 diesel
switch locomotives
T 829177 24 steam locomotives for passenger
fill 972185
inu 941188
I-=
LN 6
Bin- Pankow;
UJ 938268
W
6a
Basdorf S-Bahr-Bvr
UU 942418
LU
W17
Bln-Schoenav:;eide
UU 995120
8
Xarlshorst
UU 998158
9
Jueterbog
UT 675638
10
Seddin
UT 620949
11
ilriezen
VU 418407
12
':iustarmark
UU 644239
Switch Yard
Notes
and freight trains
65 steam locomotives for passenger Planned to become diesel
trains and switching service locomotive maintenance shop
35 steam locomotives for passenger
trains
70 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
10 steam locomotives for passenger Locomotive yard since 1958
trains subordinate to Bw Pankow W
50 steam locomotives for freight
trains and switching
Diesel railcars (VTs)
25 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
40 steam locomotives for passenger
trains and switching
25 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
25 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
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Serial No Name
13
7rlmer
vii 153096
14
Friedrichsfelde
W 988194
Pool of S-Bahr cars for Soviet
15
Bln-Gruenau
VU 039072
Zone lines between Berlin and
16
Bln-Nordbahnhof
UU 906818
(?)
the zonal border area
17
Oranienburg
W 823458
18
Papestrasse
UU 892159
(?)
Pool of S-Bahr cars for lines
19
Bln-Wannsee
U9 763097
in'-lest Berlin
2.Railroad Division Cottbus
60 steam locomotives for passenger
20
Bautzen
vs 604687
and freight trains
21
Cottbus
VT 524337
65 steam locomotives for passenger
I-
vT 526338
and freight trains, and for switching;
3 diesel switch locomotives
I-
W 22
Elsterwerda
UT 969023
30 steam locomotives for passenger
W
1W
and freight trains and for switching
1W
V 23
Goorlitz
VS 991661
38 steam locomotives for passenger
V
LU
and freight trains and for switching
W
4/y 24
?t.-P.-Stadt Guben
'T 797571
20 steam locomotives for passenger
and frei
ht trains
V!
g
25
Hoyerswerda
VS 460987
75 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
26
Kamenz (Sachsen)
VS 368813
35 steam locomotives for passenger
27
Luckau
VT 116463
16 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
28
Luebbonau (Spreevald)
VT 286462
35 steam locomotives for freight
trains and switching
29
Senftenberg
TIT 325103
35 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
30
Straupitz
VT 401524
Steam locomotives fo:: narrow-gauge
railroads
31
Zittau
'IS 860393
St.?&m l.ccomot:ivCs f ;)azscngc:??
and freight t; rinr;
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Serial No Fame
32
Adorf (Erzgebirge)
UR 048796
US 584049
US 368078
34a
Schwarzenberg
Us 423019
35
(Erzgebirge)
Drosden-Altstadt
VS 097550
W 36
Dresden-Fricdrichstadt
VS 097567
U 37
VS 109597
w 38
US 669656
U)
39
Falkenstein (Vogtl.)
TSR 126954
40
Freiberg (Sachsen)
Us 839409
41
Gera
TS 945418
41 a
Greiz
us
42
Glauchau (Sachsen)
US 277340
43
.Karl-i?arx-Stadt Hbf
(Chemnitz)
us 548365
16 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
20 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
46 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
17 steam locomotives for passenger Locomotive yard since 1 Jan
and freight trains 1956 subordinate to Bw Aue(Saale)
66 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
120 steam locomotives for freight
trains and switching
25 steam locomotives for passenger
and frei.cht trains
14 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
29 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
90 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
W
U
W
N
Locomotive yard since 1 Nov
1962, subordinate to Be Cera
35 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for electric
and freight trains and switching locomotives
55 steam locomotives for passenger Conversion to home maintenance
trains shop for 10 electric locomotives
to b- completed by 764
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Sorial No Name
44
?earl-Marx-Stadt-
Hilbersdorf (Chemnitz)
Muegeln (near Oschatz)
46
Nossen
47
Pirna
48.
Pockau-Longefeld
X49
:aichonbach (`?iogtl.)
W
50
V
Riesa
1.1.1 51
U,
Rochlitz (Sachsen)
52
Bad Schandau
53
Thum
54
'ctordau
55
Wdilsdruff
56
Zi.ickau
57
Arnstadt
S-E-C-R-B-T
Coordinates Pool of Locomotives
US 569367
80 steam locomotives
trains and
d switching
US 649781
US 802581
VS 241460
US 752187
US 079121
US 801856
US 456588
VS 388417
US 551152
US 141227
US 978556
US 214213
for freight
Steam locomotives for narrow-gauge
railroads
25 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
37 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
16 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
50 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
50 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
13 steam locomotives for passenger
trains
14 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
5 steam locomotives for narrow-gauge
railroads
30 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
37 diesel light locomotives
Also scheduled for electric
and diesel locomotives W
W
80 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
4 _Railroad Division Erfurt
PB 367351 41 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight train::
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59
Erfurt
Passenger station
PB 442492
60
Erfurt
Freight station
PB 458497
61
Gotha
PB 211445
62
beiningen
PB 007036
63
Naumburg
PB 953716
64
Nordhausen
PC 237064
65
Probstzella
PB 690002
66
Saalfeld (Saale)
PB 680141
67
Sangerhausen
PC 588057
68
Suhl
PB 184069
69
Vacha
EB 726313
70
Weimar
PB 646519
71
Weissenfels
QB 080773
35 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
60 steam locomotives for passenger
trains and switching
55 steam locomotives for freight trains
and switching
31 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
40 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
29 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
40 steam locomotives for passenger
and ?reilht trains and for switching
22 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
75 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
30 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
19 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
20 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight'trains
49 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
50 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
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5. Railroad Division Greifswald
73
Barth
UA 525259
74
Eberswalde
VU 191546
75
Seebad Heringsdorf
w 456784 ?
~ 76
Neubrandenburg
UV 848363
V 77
Neustrelitz
UV 722147
78
Pacevralk
VV 331306
79
Prenzlau
VV 245091 ?
VA 013242
81
Sassnitz
VA 119420
82
Stralsund
UA 755187
83
Templin
Till 992860
84
Garen (i'ueritz)
UV 460336
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
Steam locomotive for passenger trains,
narrow-gauge steam locomotives for
passenger and freight trains
26 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains, 3 steam
locomotives for switching service
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
41 steam locomotives for passenger
.and freight trains and for switching
40 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
Steam locomotive for passenger trains,
narrow-gauge steam locomotives for
passenger and freight trains
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
50 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
12 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains, 3 diesel railcars
Steam locomotives for passenger
and frei?tt trains
Serial No
Name -
Coordinates
UT 363030
UT 800163
4".
W
V 89
TS 923841
W
90
Halle
QC 075087
91
Passenger station
Halle
QC 080089
92
Freight station
Leipzig Bay Bf
US 180887
93
Leipzig-Engelsdorf
US 228912
94
Leipzig-Plagwitz
US 135895
95
Leipzig Hbf Sued
US 195921
Pool of Locomotives Notes
and freight trains locomotives
and freight trains and for switching, locomotives
6 electric locomotives for freight
trains
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
45 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching,
3 diesel locomotives for switching
service
20 steam locomotives for passenger
trains
60 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
trains, 25 electric locomotives locomotives
for passenger trains
70 steam locomotives for freight Also scheduled for diesel
trains and switching,15.diesel locomotives
switch locomotives, electric
locomotives for freight trains
Steam -locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains locomotives
Steam locomotives for freight Also scheduled for diesel
trains and switching locomotives
40 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains and for switching locomotives
50 steam locomotives for passenger. Also scheduled for diesel
trains - locomotives
IN=
W
9x
U
W
In
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96 Leipzig-7ahren
isersebur;;
Roeblingen am See
100 Lutherstadt Viittenberg
W
101 Zeitz
LU
tn
102 Aschersleben
103 Bernburg
104 Blankenburg (Harz)
105 Brandenburg
106 Dessau
107 Eilslebon near
idagdeburg
US 125967
US 183925
QB 085926
Pool of Locomotives
22 steam locomotives for freight Also scheduled for diesel
trains and switching, 12 electric locomotives
locomotives for freight trains
50 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
trains, 36 electric locomotives locomotives
for passenger trains
30 steam locomotives for passenger, Also scheduled for diesel
freight trains and for switching locomotives
PC 852049 24 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains locomotives
UT 394496 30 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
TS 997604 25 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
~. Railroad Division Magdeburg
PC 703369 40 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
PC 899422 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
PC 353409 30 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight service
UU 343084 35 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
UT 097474 25 steam locomotives for passenger
trains, 4 electric locomotives for
passenger trains
PC 534800 20 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
H
W
OC
Also scheduled for diesel U
locomotives LLB
S--E-C-R-E-T
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Guesten
PC 794406
109
Halberstadt
PC 434517
109 a
Oschersleben (Bode)
PC 529669 ?
Haldensleben
PC 635960
I-
Jerichow
PU 983213
W 111 a
Burg (near Magdeburg)
PC 938956 ?
V
W 112
Ketzin
L?^u 539171
113
Koethen
QC 067363
114
Magdeburg Hbf
PC 797781
PD 348119
50 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
70 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
Steam locomotives for passenger Locomotive yard since 1 Jan
and freight trains 1963,subordinate to Bw Hal-
berstadt
20 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
15 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
Narrow-gauge steam locomotives for Locomotive yard sind 1 Jan W
Passenger and freight trains 1958, subordinate to Bw Je- gx
Steam locomotives for passenger W
trains
20 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for electric
and freight trains and for switching ,locomotives
55 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching,
22 electric locomotives for
passenger trains
Steam and electric locomotives for
passenger and freight trains and
for switching
,60 steam locomotives for freight
trains and svritc':ing
45 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
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3osslau (Elbe)
UT 102532
119
Salzwedel
PD 462588
120
Stassfurt
PC 785462
121
Stendal
PD 930312
122
.ernigerode
PC 220447
IN=
W
V
UJ 123
Guestrow
Uri 137655
CA
124
Hagenow Land
PD 476208
125
Neuruppin
UU 518667
PE 879239
128 Ro&tock Uebersee-
hafen
25 steam locomotives for freight
trains and switching
22 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains
Steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains and for switching
45 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight traifis and for switching
14 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains narrow-gauge
steam locomotives for passenger and
freight trains
50 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains-and for switching locomotives
50 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
trains and for switching locomotives
20 steam locomotives for passenger
and freight trains, 5 diesel switch
locomotives
Steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains locomotives
60 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains and for switching, locomotives
7 narrow-gauge locomotives for
passenger and freight trains
Steam and diesel locomotives for
freight trains and switching
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129
Schwerin (Meckl)
PE 591461
130
Wismar
PE 621751
131
Wittenberge
PD 856759
132
Wittstock (Dosse)
W 317932
40 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains and for switching locomotives
20 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains and for switching locomotives
80 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and freight trains and for switching locomotives
25 steam locomotives for passenger Also scheduled for diesel
and frei;.ht trains locomotives
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Summary for May 1963
Page 1 of Survey 3
Survey-3.: Soviet Zone Reichsbahn Maintenance Shops for Railroad
Cars (Bahnbetriebswagenworke
(Arranged according to railroad divisions, but
numbered serially; see also Sketch 3 attached)
Preliminary Note: Bwws are the home stations for passenger
train-cars due for technical maintenance. They-(and
WASs*)) also carry out light repairs (Bedarfsaus-
besserungen - casual repairs) of freight cars. Major
casual repairs, periodical inspections, and overhauls
are carried out by Raws.
Definition:
"Wagenausbesserungsstellen" (WASs) (Car Repair Points)
are located in the local district of former "mixed"
Bwwe, However, organizationally, economically, and with
regard to their personnel they are subordinate to Bwws.
They must not be confused with "Wagenmeistereien" ('arms).
The latter. are independent angenciee with no repair
installations available to them; together with their
subordinate "Wagenmeisterposten" (Wps) (car inspector
posts) they are in charge of RR car control of the
Reichsbahn. They are therefore not listed in this
survey.
(1)_Rbd,(Railroad Division Berlin
Appertaining AT t
1
Bln=Lichtenberg
Bln=Pankow
la
Basdorf.
Downgraded to branch
shop of Bww Bln=
Lichtenberg, on 1 July
Bln=Ostbahnhof
Bln=Schonewoide
Bln="".'uhlheide
1960.
Switchyard for inter-
zonal-trains, etc.
3
Seddin
Dahme.(Mark) Klbf
JUterbog
Station for local RR
Wustermark switchyard
4
Frankfurt/Oder
Frankfurt/0
Kietz
Wriezen
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Summary for May 1963.
Page 2 of Survey 3
T u
Serial
Bww
Appertaining
Number
WAS
5
Cottbus
Forst (Lausitz)
W.=P,.Stadt Guben
Luckau
Straupitz
6
Finsterwalde
Elsterwerda
Senftenberg
7
Hoyerswerda
8
Lobau (Sa)
Gbrlitz
Zittau
(3) Rb_d Dresden
9
Dresden=Altstadt Freital=Potschapel
Radebeul=Ost
10
Dresden=Friedrich- Dresden=Neustadt
stadt Oschatz
Pirna
Riesa
Bad Schandau
11
Karl=Marx=Stadt
(Chemnitz)
Annaberg=Buchholz
Dobeln
Freiberg (Sachsen)
?G1auchau
Thum
12
Zwickau
Adorf (Erzgebirge)
Aue (Sachsen)
Gera
Gera=Pforten
Greiz
Plauen (Vogtland)
Reichenbach (Vgtl)
Werdau
Wilkau=Hasslau
(4) Rbd Erfurt.
13 Eisenach Meiningen
Bad Salzungen
Suhi
Vacha
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Summary for May 1963
Page 3 of Survey '3
(4) Rbd Erfurt
Serial
Appertaining
Number
Bww
WAS
Notes
14
Erfurt,
Arnstadt
Gotha
Nordhausen
Sangerhausen
Weimar
15
Saalfeld (Saale Goschwitz
River) Jena
Naumburg (Saale River)
Probstzella
Sonneberg (Thuringia)
Weissenfels
(5) Rbd Greifswald
16
Angermiinde
-
17
Neustrelitz
Neubrandenburg
Templin
Waren (Miirito River)
18
Prenzlau
Eberswalde
Seebad Heringsdorf
Pasewalk
19
Stralsund
Barth
PUttbus
Sassnitz
(6) Rbd Halle
20
Falkenberg
Eilenburg
Torgau
Lu-Wittenberg
21
Halle (S)
Bitterfeld
Grosskorbetha
Halle=Diemitz
Halle=Klaustor
Merseburg
Roblingen am See
22
Leipzig Hbf
Altenburg
Leipzig Bayr.Bf
Leipzig=Plagwitz
Leipzig=West
Meuselwitz
Zeitz
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Page 4 of Survey 3
(6) Rbd Halle
Serial Bww Appertaining
Number "IAS
22a Leipzig=e?ahren On 1 July 1962 down--
graded to branch shop
of. Bww Leipzig Hbf
(7.) lid Na~deburg
23 Aschersleben Belzig
Bernburg
Calbe (Saale River)
Dessau
Glisten
ICoth'en
Rosslau
Stassfurt
24 Halberstadt _ Blankenburg (Harz. Mts).
Oschersleben (Bode River)
Wernigerode
25 Magdeburg Hbf Brandenburg
Burg near Magdeburg
Haldensleben
Magdeburg=Buckau
Magdeburg=Rothensee
26 Stendal Obisfelde
Rathenow
Salzwedel
(8) Rbd Schwerin
27 Rostock GUstrow
Warnemunde
-is mar
28 Schwerin Hagenow Land
Parchim
29 Wittenberge Neuruppin
Neustadt Dosse
Wittstock
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- S E C R E T- Annex,5 to Tpt Summary
for May 1963
Long-Term Electrification Projects of the CSD
.AND THEIR MILITARY SIGNIFICANCE
(For lay-out sketch, see attached map)
1. Of the prsent approximately 13,130 kilometer OSD (Czecho-
slovak State Railroads) standard-gauge network, approximately
1,200 track kilometers are electrified.
2. The current Five Year Plan provides for the electrification
of another 650 track kilometers by 1965. Plans for. 1965 -
1980 envisage the electrification of appr. 2,040 kilometers
so that the electrified network will total appr. 3,900
kilometers, which is about 30 per cent of the total CSD
network.
While the present electrified network is chiefly operated by
direct current (3,000 V), 25 kV - 50 kc alternate current is
to be employed south of the Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary) - Prague
line and south of the "Friendship Line" as far as Cierna n.T.
Even in consideration of the growing industrial efficiency in
Czechoslovakia, the fulfillment of this electrification
program appears doubtful. According to experience so far,
changes and deadline alterations are to be expected.
3. After 1968, it is planned gradually to discontinue steam
traction in favor of electric and diesel operations. The
share of the different train traction systems (Average
freight/passenger transportation) is planned to develop as
follows:
1961 1965 1980
___(In_percentae) ._,__.._.
Steam 65.1 25.0 -
Electric 30.7 51.4 Appr. 70
Diesel 4.2 23.6 .30
4.' In order to reach the planned tctal by 1980, the electrificat-
ion of the inland and transit lines with the heaviest freight
traffic has been and still is being focused'on the following
lines:
a) From the Ostrava coal and industry area around Ostrava
and Karvina to the southwest and southeast and to the
Polish border;
b) From the Bohemian coal mines around Teplitz, BrUx and
Falkenau to the south, southeast and north'to the Soviet
Zone of Occupation of Germany-.
c) Short-distance lines around Prague.
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d) The sectional improvment of the Eger (Cheb) - Budweis
(C?.Budejovice) - Brunn (Brno) - Pressburg (Bratislava) -
Aitsohl (Zvolen) - Rosenau (Roznava) - Kaschau (Kosice)
line as alternative connection to the "Friendship Line"
from Prague to the USSR via Cierna n.T.
o) The northsouth transit line from Poland to Hungary via
Sillein (Zilina) - Hronska Dubrava - Novo Zamky - Sturovo,
and
f),The northwest transit line from the Soviet Zone to Hungary
via Tetschen (Decin) - Kolin - Brunn (Brno) - Pressburg
(Bratislava) Sturovo.
For routing of the lines, see attached sketch.
5. MLij.itarv Assessment
The electrification projects are exclusively governed by
economic considerations. However, the improvement of the
train control, signal, and telecommunications installations
on lines and RR stations, carried out within the framework
of the electrification projects, is of military significance.
The capacity, particularly of the second eastwest
transport route, essential for concentrations and supply
movements, increases through these improvements, especially
,as the so-called "Sudstrang" (southern line) will be double-
tracked gradually,
Considerable disturbances in electric train traction must be
taken into account in the event of a war. However, the
present modernization of the HR installations contribute to
increased steam and diesel train traction.
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S B C R E T- Annex 7 to Transportation
Sumnaryy for April 1963 -
In the District Suhl "Kreise" located along the demarcation
line, the following road and bridge building has been observed
since 1961:
(See also Tpt Summary for February 1963).
Kreis Neuhaus a.R. (PA .5298) (a.R. - am Rennsteig)
- L,I 0 98 (Primary Road)
The 2.4 kilomete-,'long Lippelsdorf (PA 5999) - Taubenbach
(PB 5800) stretch of this road was closed in October 1961
because of road repair.
- L I 0 Lauscha (PA 5394.). - Neuhaus
The six metes wide road received a hard top surface.
Kreis Hildburghausen.(PA. 23871
- Highways. P. _4,_./.. F .247
The Eisfeld (PA 3588) - BrUnn (PA 3290) - Brattendorf (PA 3292)
stretch which is jointly used by Highways F-4 and F-247 and
which partly used to run along the railroad line has received
a new 7.5. meter wide course. A road bridge was built on the
new course at BrUnn, and the dangerous level-crossings were
eliminated.
- Highway_ F-89
The Kloster=Veilsdorf (PA 2886) - Hessberg (PA 2687)
stretch of this highway was widened to eight meters and
asphalted, whilst the Veilsdorf - Hildburghausen stretch had
been closed temporarily.
- L I 0 _Hildburghausen.-, Leimrieth (PA.1986).
The road was widened considerably by the inclusion of the
roadbed of the Hildburghausen -.Lindenau RR line dismantled
some years ago.
Dirt _Road _ Connection Sachsendorf (PA .3890) -
Hirschendorf (PA 3691) - Crock (PA 3490) - Burden (PA 2889) -
Weitersroda (PA 2688) - Hildburghausen, and
- L II 0 (Secondary Road) and/or Dirt Road Connection
Brattendorf (PA 3192) - Wi'edersbach (PA 2793) - Gerhardts-
gereuth (PA 2493) were widened to seven meters and part of
their curves' straightened. The latter road is no longer
running through Hirschendorf, but by-passes this location in
the south.
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- S E C R E T- Annex 7 to Transportation
Summary for April 1963
- L II 0 Th emar (PA 1496.), ..-. ' achenbrunn ( PA 1295 ).
In 1961, EGA soldiers conducted surveying for the construction
of a.bridge over the Werra River near PA 145-959. In early
1962, the construction of an about 25-30 meter long and about
10-12 meter wide road bridge (Elisabeth Bridge) was begun.
In August 1962, about half of the bridge was completed.
(PA 1669). Hellinuen-(PA-2068) and
- L II 0 R i e t h
- L II 0 Rieth - Gompertshausen (PA 1673)
were widened to about four meters and asphalted.
The old bridge at PA 176 693 over the Helling River was dis-
mantled and replaced by a new 18 meter. long and about six
meter wide bridge.
- .Z I_ 0 Melkers (PT; P. -. Walldorf,
(IdB,_9803).
In 1961,^a 34 meter long and 7.5 meter wide prestressed
concrete bridge was built over the Herpe River near NB 9765
0690. The bridge has a capacity of 60 tons and replaces the
L II._Q-Romh?ild (PA 0984,). -_ Mendhausen (PA 0582)
In April 1962, construction work was begun on this road.
The road received a new, about 0.3 meter base, a 0.5 meter
gravel cover with a 0.07 meter bituminous surface, and was
widened to about six meters.
- L 1I.0 Berkach_(NA _99.88) ehrun~en (PA.0185~
The road running partly closely along the demarcation line
was closed to traffic. A new road connection was established
..between the two locations by furnishing available dirt roads
with a gravel base and an asphalt surface. These works were
completed in the summer of 1962.
- L_I _0 Aschenhausen(NB8506.) -.Kaltensundheim(NB8207)
- L II 0 Brbenhausen (NB 8103) Reichenhausen Nr3 8004
- L II 0 Schafhausen (NB 8203) - Erbenhausen
and
- The SaltwBrie.(Salzbrucke) near_Juchsen (PA 069~~
It was planned in 1961, to widen the three above roads to six
meters and to furnish them with a hard top surface. The Salz
Brucke was to be improved to a length of 64 meters, a width of
7.5 meters and to a capacity of 60 tons. No information was
obtained on the realization of these plans.
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- S E C RE T - Annex 7 to Transportation
Summary for April 1963
P-84
In late 1961, the former auxiliary bridge over the Ulster River
at NB 671 231 in Buttlar (NB 6723! was replaced by a 52 meter
long and a 7.5 meter wide bridge with a capacity of 60 tons.
- L I 0 Geisa (NB 6719), ,-. Bremen ,(NB__7120).. -..Dermbach_(NB 7919
- L II O. Bermbach^(NB. 7023 - Buttlar
The two roads were widened to about five meters and. asphalted,
in the summer of 1962. The Geisa - Dermbach road received a
new about 0.2 meter base with an about 0.05 meter fine tar
gravel surface.
- Bridge in Geisa over theGeisa River near NB 671 190
In the spring of 1961, the old bridge was dismantled and
replaced by an about 12 meter long and about 7.5 meter wide
bridge.
Dridpe over the Ulster River near ,NB-_679., 208._at_ Borsch
The about 30 meter long, about 7.5 meter wide bridge with
pebble pavement surface was built in 1961.
Bride ..over the Felde River near NB .800. 187 south-east., of
D .. _,
ermbach
In the fall of 1961, the road surface of the bridge was
improved.
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