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|} The Hanover freight bypass railway ((ドイツ語:Güterumgehungsbahn Hannover)) is a freight railway in the German state of Lower Saxony, which relieves Hannover Hauptbahnhof of freight traffic. It separates freight from passenger traffic on several routes and runs through the western and southern outskirts of the city, bypassing the city centre and the main station. ==Route == The freight bypass railway run from Wunstorf via Seelze and the Hanoverian districts of Ahlem, Limmer, Linden, Waldhausen, Waldheim, Kirchrode and Misburg-Süd to Lehrte. The 44 km long line relieves both the east-west and the north-south links. At the western end of Wunstorf station it branches from the Hanover–Minden railway and the line to Bremen and in the southern urban area crosses the Hanover–Altenbeken and the Hannover–Kassel railways and connects to the north and east ends of Lehrte station to the lines to Celle and Hamburg, to Wolfsburg, to Brunswick and to Hildesheim. The Hanover freight bypass railway is linked by connecting curves to the following routes: *Seelze–Hanover main freight yard (from Seelze and from Ahlem) *Hanover–Altenbeken *Hannover–Göttingen (from Waldhausen and from Waldheim) *Hanover–Lehrte (the Tiergarten Misburg connecting curve has been closed since 2003) 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「Hanover freight bypass railway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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