The exact length of the line (from the centre line of the station buildings at each end) was 32.73 km and, as the crow flies, 20.5 km. The station at Bayreuth was 343.72 m above sea level and the terminus at Hollfeld was 41.58 m higher. The smallest curve radius was 250 m and the steepest incline was 19.2 ‰. The Bayreuth municipal department (today the BEW) had a direct rail link to the gas works southwest of the Hofgarten. This railway link branched off from the
main line in the vicinity of the present-day university between the halts of Kreuzstein and Röhrensee, roughly where the bridge over the
Emil-Warburg-Weg is situated today. From there it ran northwards, crossed the Sendelbach stream, swung westwards and reached the gas works on
Birkenstrasse after a good 800 metres. Although it had been planned as early as 1918, it cannot have been built until the 1950s because no railway can be seen in
US Air Force air photographs taken immediately after the
Second World War. Its dismantling presumably followed the closure of the coal-to-gas plant at the end of the 1960s and before the construction of the Bayreuth city ring road. In the industrial estate on
Otto-Hahn-Strasse between Kreuzstein Halt and Bayreuth Altstadt station several firms and sheds were connected to the railway by industrial sidings. Some were sporadically used even into the early 1990s. A timber merchant's on
Justus-Liebig-Strasse and the curtain factory on
Leuschnerstrasse also had rail access. == End of the line ==