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Carl Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carl's Railway
}} Carl's Railway ((ドイツ語:Carlsbahn)) is a disused railway line along the Diemel river between Hümme and Bad Karlshafen, which was opened on 30 March 1848 and finally closed on 27 September 1986. It was built as part of the northern section of the Frederick William Northern Railway; the rest of the northern section is now part of the Kassel–Warburg line. The 16.5 km-long single-track line was the only line in the Electorate of Hesse (''Kurhessen'') connecting to a port on the Weser. At that time the Fulda river had not yet been channelised and river boats could not reach Kassel. The Carl's Railway together with the Grebenstein–Hümme section of the Northern Railway was the first railway in Kurhessen and it was one of the oldest railways in Germany. ==History == On 6 August 1846 the body responsible for building the line was named the ''Elector Frederick William Northern Railway Corporation'' (''Kurfürst-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Nordbahn Aktiengesellschaft''). The line was named ''Carlsbahn'' after Bad Karlshafen, which was called ''Carlshafen'' until 1935. Its name means "Charles' Port" and it was named after Charles I (Hesse’s ruler from 1670 to 1730) on its foundations by French Huguenots in 1699.
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