The Bremervörde Light Railway was a 600 mm gauge light railway in Bremervörde, laid in 1901.
The single-track light railway ran along the towpath on the Oste from the municipal swimming pool to a camp site on the Alte Oste, where it turned first to the northwest and finally to the north in the direction of Nieder-Ochtenhausen. When, at the request of the factory owner F. Otten from Bremervörde, tax inspector Clausen prepared the map sheets for orientation at the Royal Land Registry Office on 30 August 1901, he precisely defined the route, especially in the area of the existing bridges of the towpath, in order to impair the use of the towpath as little as possible. Nevertheless, there were two level crossings on the property of Carsten Böckmann from Henedorf.
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