Then, with a delay of about half an hour, the train set off in the direction of Osberghausen, where it had to stop again because the turnout points onto the Wiehltal line had to be manually unlocked and reversed before the train could branch off from the Aggertal to the Wiehltal line and pull forward to the platform of the Osberghausen stop. There he waited until the switch had been restored to its original position and locked again and the colleague had walked from the points to the platform and boarded the train.
We continued through the picturesque Wiehl valley along the Wiehl rivulet, past vegetation slowly awakening from "hibernation" via Weiershagen, Bielstein and Alperbrück up to Wiehl. Shortly before the station, the progress of the construction works in the Wiehlpark could be seen from the moving train.
Past vegetation slowly awakening from 'hibernation'...
...the ride goes via Weiershagen, Bielstein and Alperbrück to Wiehl.