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|} The Kander Valley Railway ((ドイツ語:Kandertalbahn), Alemannic: ''Chanderli'') is a private heritage railway through the Kander valley in the southwest of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. The 13-kilometre-long branch line links Haltingen on the Rhine Valley Railway with Kandern. == History == On 1 May 1895, the Kander Valley Railway was taken into service by a consortium of ''Vering & Waechter'', ''Mitteldeutsche Creditbank'' and ''Moritz von Cohn''. On 1 April 1899 the Deutsche Eisenbahn-Betriebsgesellschaft AG (DEBG) took over the Kander Valley Railway and ran in until 26 April 1963 when the Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs AG (SWEG) assumed operational control. After the collapse of an embankment on 4 July 1983 near Wollbach services between Wollbach and Kandern were suspended and passenger services suspended until 31 December 1983. Goods services to Wollbach were reinstated on 1 April 1985. On 14. April 1985 the line was still officially closed. Thereafter the ''Zweckverband Kandertalbahn'' took over the infrastructure and, since 1986, have operated a heritage railway here together with the ''Kandertalbahn e.V.'' – the owner of the railway vehicles. The railway is still used today to transport timber. There are ideas to reactivate the line in the medium term and integrate it into the Regio S-Bahn Basel network.〔(EU Ausschreibung Nr. 2009/S 179-257206 )〕 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「Kander Valley Railway」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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