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Gunzenhausen–Pleinfeld railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gunzenhausen–Pleinfeld railway
The Gunzenhausen−Pleinfeld railway (also called the Seenlandbahn or "Lakeland railway") is a 16.8 km long branch line that runs along the south bank of the Brombach lakes from Gunzenhausen to Pleinfeld. The name ''Seenlandbahn'' comes from its location in the Franconian lake district, because the line provides access to the lakes of ''Großer Brombachsee'', ''Kleiner Brombachsee'' and ''Altmühlsee''. == History ==
The line was opened on 1 December 1849 as part of the Ludwig South-North Railway, after the planned route via Gunzenhausen, Spalt and Georgensgmünd was cancelled due to objections from the hop farmers of Spalt who were concerned about the quality of their products. With the construction of the line from Treuchtlingen to Donauwörth (opened in 1906) the section from Pleinfeld to Gunzenhausen, as well as the entire stretch from Pleinfeld via Nördlingen to Donauwörth, lost its importance and levels of traffic on the line steadily fell.
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