The Oberweißbacher Bergbahn, renamed the Thüringer Bergbahn in 2020,is a railway line in the Thuringian Slate Mountains, now operated by DB RegioNetz Verkehrs GmbH Oberweißbacher Berg- und Schwarzatalbahn. Since 1922, it has connected the Obstfelderschmiede stop on the Schwarzatal Railway with the municipality of Cursdorf. To overcome the height difference of more than 300 meters between the Schwarzatal valley and the plateau, a funicular railway with a gauge of 1800 mm was built from Obstfelderschmiede to Lichtenhain. Here you can see the “Lichtenhain” car at the junction in the middle of the line with an Abt's passing loop. The other car is a so-called “freight platform” on which standard-gauge freight cars can be transported. This is no longer used today, but in summer the so-called “cabriocar” is mounted on that chassis.