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Hunsrück Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hunsrück Railway
}} The Hunsrück Railway ((ドイツ語:Hunsrückbahn)) is a partially disused railway branch line in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, which branches from the West Rhine Railway in Boppard and used to run as far as Simmern. The 38 kilometre section south of Emmelshausen has been dismantled and has been since replaced by the ''Schinderhannes-Radweg'' cycle path. In Simmern it connected with the now partially closed Hunsrückquerbahn (''Trans-Hunsrück Railway'') between Langenlonsheim and Hermeskeil. On the 15 kilometre-long Boppard–Emmelshausen section there are regular local services operated by Rhenus Veniro as route RB 93. Many school students from Emmelshausen and Boppard-Buchholz rely on the trains and their travel was facilitated by the extension of the line from Boppard Central Station to Boppard Süd station. ==Name of the line == The name ''Hunsrückbahn'' was given to this line only after the closure of passenger services on another line that was originally called the ''Hunsrückbahn'', which runs between Langenlonsheim and Hermeskeil. These original ''Hunsrückbahn'' is now called the ''Hunsrückquerbahn'' (literally meaning the “Trans-Hunsrück Railway”) to distinguish them (especially since the development of Hahn Airport).
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