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Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen railway
The Nördlingen-Gunzenhausen railway is located in northern Swabia and western Middle Franconia. The 40 km route is now a heritage railway, operated with a passenger train that is known as the Lakeland Express ((ドイツ語:Seenland-Express)) after the Franconian Lake District (''Fränkischen Seenland''). The line opened in 1849 and is one of the oldest lines in Germany. ==History ==
The line was opened in 1849 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways as part of the Ludwig South-North Railway. Until 1906, when the Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen line opened, it was part of the shortest rail connection between Augsburg and Nuremberg. On 29 September 1985, Deutsche Bundesbahn closed passenger services on the line. Deutsche Bahn (DB) closed freight services on the line on 1 August 1995 (Wassertrüdingen–Gunzenhausen) and 1 June 1997 (Nördlingen–Wassertrüdingen).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Museum )〕 In 1999, the ''Bavarian Railways Operating Company'' (''BayernBahn Betriebsgesellschaft''), a subsidiary of the Bavarian Railway Museum (''Bayerische Eisenbahnmuseum'', BEM), contracted a long-term lease of the line from DB. On 8 June 2003 the BEM was able to start museum operations on the entire line.
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