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Ebersbach (Fils) station : ウィキペディア英語版
Ebersbach (Fils) station

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Ebersbach (Fils) station is located at the 32 kilometre point of the Fils Valley Railway in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
==History==

The citizens of Ebersbach welcomed the news that they would have a station on the Eastern Railway (''Ostbahn'', now called the Fils Valley Railway) from Stuttgart to Ulm. For geographical reasons the Royal Württemberg State Railways could not build the railway line along the Fils. Instead, it chose an alternative alignment that ran straight through the town. Some buildings had to be demolished for its construction. This unfavourable route cut the town into two parts. While the village was located south of the tracks, the church along with Kirchberg, which was already populated, was north of the line. A level crossing was built on the road to Büchenbronn. The name of the nearby street ''Steggasse'' (footbridge street) still refers to the former pedestrian bridge built in 1847.

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