Sauschwänzlebahn

Heritage railroad · Blumberg

Sauschwänzlebahn

Heritage railroad · Blumberg

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Bahnhofstraße 1, 78176 Blumberg, Germany

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Historic, seasonal steam train traveling along part of Germany's scenic Black Forest.  

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Bahnhofstraße 1, 78176 Blumberg, Germany Get directions

sauschwaenzlebahn.de
@sauschwaenzlebahn_blumberg

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Bahnhofstraße 1, 78176 Blumberg, Germany Get directions

+49 7702 51300
sauschwaenzlebahn.de
@sauschwaenzlebahn_blumberg

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wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jul 11, 2025

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"The historic engineering marvel—a steam locomotive BB 262 constructed in 1953—starts out from the Blumberg-Zollhaus station and winds its way downhill through breathtaking wooded hills to the village of Stühlingen-Weizen, which is close to the Swiss border. With a rail route of 16.4 miles, it is the longest museum rail route in Germany. The name Sauschwänzlebahn, which literally translates to “Piggy Tail Railway,” refers to the curvy tracks the train follows. The historic railway route is a masterpiece of civil engineering. Travelers will pass impressive historic landmarks such as tunnels, viaducts, and bridges. What is nowadays a pleasant tourist excursion was once a nightmare for the numerous construction workers of the late 19th century. The scenic route was planned and constructed for mostly strategic purposes in the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and 1871. The Sauschwänzlebahn’s path is part of the 38.2-mile-long Wutach Valley Railway that connects Lauchringen with Immendingen. The tracks were set up within an extremely challenging landscape. Steep mountains, dense wood, and the extremely narrow gorge of the Wutach River made it hard for the workers, who could hardly use any machines that might have made their jobs easier. As a small railway museum at the Blumberg station unveils, it took almost 20 years to complete the tracks." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

11 Unforgettable Historic Train Journeys
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N Schweiz

Google
Best place to bring kids and grandparents alike! Like walking through a time machine. You can even go up to the engine and see firsthand how they scoop the coal in.

Taisia Berg

Google
Nice place for family holiday or group visits. There are food & drinks in train, highly recommend try local beer by rothaus. And Frikadellen Brötchen at the station. Tickets you may buy bevor 1,5h of departure in 08:30-10:00 and 12:30-14:00

Ahma Kakki

Google
Today was the season opening of Sauschwänzlebahn. The mighty 50 2988 was on duty and ran smoothly. Sun was shining and the track was at its best with outstanding bridges and cool tunnels. If you have not yet experienced this fabulous historical line, there are some steam hauled trains available this season. Extra ordinary experience. The steam hauled service is highly recommed due to historical vibe.

Mark Hardaker

Google
Slow and relaxing but expensive.

Mariami Ta

Google
Great experience, what everyone should do once a life. Beautiful way with old train with very nice views and interesting routes. I didn't know the meaning of the name "Sauschänzlebahn". It comes from the form of the route. "Sau" means sow, and schänzle is Tail:)) And because of one particular place the route is looking like the tail of sow, they called it " Sauschänzlebahn". There is also little museum, where you can see all the details related to the old railway. and can watch the movie about it. You could bring your kids here, they will enjoy also much definitely.

Nilo Ninho

Google
Ancient train and very interesting museum before riding the train. Price 18€ simple journey and 24€ in both directions (Blumberg-Weizen)

Elke Hanson

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This historic train is a great experience. Awesome view of countryside, even the old train stations look original. Staff is friendly and helpful. Museum is very informative.

shrikant desai

Google
Beautiful local railway passing through some magnificent landscapes , the kids loved it