The Nagold Valley Railway is a railway line in the northern part of the Black Forest in Germany which links Pforzheim with Horb am Neckar and, for most of its route, follows the valley of the River Nagold.
Nagold Valley Railway train at Pforzheim Central, the start of the line.
The station at Horb, terminus of the Nagold Valley Railway
Calw station in 1872, in service until 1989.
The old Calw station, abandoned in 1989.
Pforzheim is a city of over 125,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany.
Pforzheim
Reuchlin-Gymnasium (Reuchlin-Highschool) today near the water tower
A view of Pforzheim in the early 17th century. It shows all significant landmarks including the city wall, the rivers Enz and Nagold, the three monastery churches and the Margrave's residence on Schlossberg hill.
Resurrection Church (Auferstehungskirche)