Kinzig Valley Railway (Hesse)
The Fulda–Hanau railway is a double track and electrified main line in the German state of Hesse. It runs south from Fulda along a ridge and then through the valley of the Kinzig to Hanau. As a result, it is also known as the Kinzig Valley Railway (German: Kinzigtalbahn). The line was completed in 1868, as part of the Frankfurt-Bebra Railway. It has been upgraded for high-speed traffic as part of an important line between Frankfurt and northern and eastern Germany.
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Kinzig Valley Railway (Hesse)
The Fulda–Hanau railway is a double track and electrified main line in the German state of Hesse. It runs south from Fulda along a ridge and then through the valley of the Kinzig to Hanau. As a result, it is also known as the Kinzig Valley Railway (German: Kinzigtalbahn). The line was completed in 1868, as part of the Frankfurt-Bebra Railway. It has been upgraded for high-speed traffic as part of an important line between Frankfurt and northern and eastern Germany.
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Die Bahnstrecke Fulda–Hanau is ...... Norden und Osten Deutschlands.
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