Pottendorf - Fränkische Schweiz
Thursday, 23 October 2025
The why and wherefore
Sunday, 6 July 2025
Buildings
Memories
Monday, 21 April 2025
The farm & cottage
The small farm comprises of a low house and a small yard separated by a railway line.
A small Franconian farm labourers' home
The Faller farm labourer's cottage is a bit too small, although it bears a distant resemblance to the Häcker family home in Ergersheim, which is preserved as building 12 in the Franconian Open Air Museum in Bad Windsheim. However, a new homemade version is urgently needed.
Perhaps it would be possible to create a model that is 25 mm longer; these archive images show the original building and its proportions.
The building is a half-timbered structure with a stucco façade, built around 1706.
Click here for a link to the museum description.
Please note that I am very grateful to the Bad Windsheim Museum for providing the images, without which it would have been almost impossible to start this project.
The cottage garden has a couple of fruit trees, vegetable garden and chicken coop.
Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Local images
The nickname used by the local population for the railway ( Seku or Sea Cow ) is explained by the following anecdote: The painter who was supposed to put up the sign "Restauration zur Sekundärbahn" (Restaurant at the Secondary Railway) on the station restaurant didn't quite finish in the evening, so for a weekend the sign on the building read "Restauration zur Seku…" (Restaurant at the Seku…). Passing students made fun of the fragment and ensured the rapid spread of the nickname.
The unique feature of this line lay in its route, which, unlike typical mainline railways, did not run on its own right -of-way but on or directly alongside the road. The tracks ran right through the city of Erlangen and through some very narrow village streets. Only in Neunkirchen am Brand was this not possible due to the densely built old town center with its fortifications.
Monday, 26 June 2023
Details
The goods traffic is largely logs that were loaded in the yard, 50 years ago loading was achieved with ingenuity and man power as the only methods.
The unloading area is large hardstanding for local timber and general traffic. There is a raised level platform for the passengers and a small wooden lockup for luggage, parcels etc.
The rules
- Only one locomotive in use at any time
- Only four trains
- Magnetic auto-couplings
- Electric turnouts






















































