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|} The Brunswick–Derneburg railway ((ドイツ語: Bahnstrecke Braunschweig–Derneburg)) was the original line of the Brunswick State Railway Company (''Braunschweigische Landes-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft'', BLE). In the late 19th century it opened up the then rural area of the area now called Salzgitter in the German state of Lower Saxony. In the course of industrialisation, the lines were repeatedly rebuilt and realigned and the current lines emerged in the mid-20th century: *the Brunswick–Salzgitter-Lebenstedt railway and *the Brunswick–Salzgitter Bad railway. ==Original route == The route that operated from 1886 to about 1938 started in Brunswick North station (''Braunschweiger Nordbahnhof''), the BLE’s centre of operations. It ran through the Brunswick districts of Gartenstadt, Geitelde and Thiede to the south. Near Hoheweg station there was a connection with a line from Wolfenbüttel. The line continued through Immendorf and Barum to the south and then turned to the west and the northwest. It continued to Lichtenberg and Osterlinde, then turned to the southwest to Derneburg in the municipality of Holle. This line was curvy as it was built as a development line through rural areas and made major detours. It allowed only low speeds. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brunswick–Derneburg railway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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