Berlin-Blankenheim railway
The Berlin-Blankenheim railway or Wetzlarer Bahn ("Wetzlar Railway") is a railway line in the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt. It is a section of the Kanonenbahn (Cannons Railway) between Berlin and Metz, built between 1877 and 1882. Wetzlar used to be an important rail junction on the Kanonenbahn. The Berlin-Blankenheim line originally ran from Berlin, via Bad Belzig, Güsten, Sandersleben to Blankenheim, where a remnant of it still joins the Halle–Kassel line. The Wiesenburg–Güsten section has carried no traffic since 2004 and is now closed. Only the Berlin–Wiesenburg section is electrified. The Sandersleben–Blankenheim section has only a single track, while the remainder of the still-operating parts of the line is duplicated.
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Berlin-Blankenheim railway
The Berlin-Blankenheim railway or Wetzlarer Bahn ("Wetzlar Railway") is a railway line in the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt. It is a section of the Kanonenbahn (Cannons Railway) between Berlin and Metz, built between 1877 and 1882. Wetzlar used to be an important rail junction on the Kanonenbahn. The Berlin-Blankenheim line originally ran from Berlin, via Bad Belzig, Güsten, Sandersleben to Blankenheim, where a remnant of it still joins the Halle–Kassel line. The Wiesenburg–Güsten section has carried no traffic since 2004 and is now closed. Only the Berlin–Wiesenburg section is electrified. The Sandersleben–Blankenheim section has only a single track, while the remainder of the still-operating parts of the line is duplicated.
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De spoorlijn Berlijn - Blanken ...... enbahn tussen Berlijn en Metz.
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La ferrovia Berlino-Blankenhei ...... motivi strategici e militari.
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La ligne de Berlin à Blankenhe ...... fer
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Linia kolejowa Berlin – Blanke ...... i się na nim ruchu kolejowego.
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The Berlin-Blankenheim railway ...... rts of the line is duplicated.
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(Berlin S-Bahn:) 750 V third rail
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(Berlin–Wiesenburg:) 15 kV/16.7 Hz AC overhead catenary
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Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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Berlin–Blankenheim or Wetzlar Railway
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Wetzlarer Bahn
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De spoorlijn Berlijn - Blanken ...... enbahn tussen Berlijn en Metz.
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La ferrovia Berlino-Blankenhei ...... motivi strategici e militari.
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La ligne de Berlin à Blankenhe ...... it alors entre Berlin et Metz.
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Linia kolejowa Berlin – Blanke ...... i się na nim ruchu kolejowego.
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The Berlin-Blankenheim railway ...... rts of the line is duplicated.
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Bahnstrecke Berlin–Blankenheim
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Berlin-Blankenheim railway
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Ferrovia Berlino-Blankenheim
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Ligne de Berlin à Blankenheim
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Linia kolejowa Berlin – Blankenheim
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Spoorlijn Berlijn - Blankenheim
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Berlin–Blankenheim or Wetzlar Railway
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