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| passengers = < 2,500 〔 〕 (2006) | trains = | opened = 1 February 1866 | architect = | address = Nördlingen, Bavaria | country = Germany | coordinates = | line = * Ludwig South-North Railway * Ries Railway * Nördlingen–Dombühl railway * Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen railway * ''Nördlingen–Wemding railway'' closed }} Nördlingen railway station is a Deutsche Bahn railway station in Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany. == History == During the construction of the Ludwig South-North Railway (''Ludwig-Süd-Nord-Bahn''), a station was also planned in Nördlingen, with the intention of facilitating a connection to the Württemberg railway network. The 42.4 km long Donauwörth–Nördlingen–Oettingen section was built by the Royal Bavarian State Railways and opened on 15 May 1849. The Aalen–Nördlingen section, however, was built by the Royal Württemberg State Railways. It was opened in 1863, connecting Württemberg to the Bavarian railway network. However, a separate terminal station was built in Nördlingen for the Württemberg line. The Bavarian Railway Museum (BEM) is now housed in the former Nördlingen engine depot (Betriebswerk). It is also the base of the ''BayernBahn Betriebsgesellschaft mbH'' (''BayernBahn'', Bavarian Railway Operations Company), a private train operating company that operates freight traffic on the lines in the area. There are two signal boxes (for dispatching and for controlling access to sidings); these are mechanical interlocking of the ''Jüdel'' class and was built in 1929.〔(Entlang der Gleise )〕 The station still has semaphore signals. 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「Nördlingen station」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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