The Stumpfwald Railway is a 600 mm narrow gauge heritage railway that has operated since 1996 in the Stumpfwald, a woodland area in the north of the Palatine Forest in the municipality of Ramsen.
Diesel locomotive and flat wagon at Eiswoog Halt
Deutz locomotive originally from Tonwaren-Industrie Wiesloch brickworks with wagons at Eiswoog Halt
Eiswoog Halt with mainline viaduct above
Steam locomotive and part of the marshalling area at Eiswoog
The Stumpfwald is part of the northern Palatine Forest and is located in the south of the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It covers an area of about 150 km2, most of which is part of North Palatinate and runs from west to east on the territories of Enkenbach-Alsenborn and Ramsen. It has given its name to the Stumpfwaldgericht, an old thingstead, and the heritage line of the Stumpfwald Railway.
The Stumpfwaldgericht near Alsenborn
The Stumpfwald Railway at Eiswoog station