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Oder Valley Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oder Valley Railway
The Oder Valley Railway ((ドイツ語:Odertalbahn)) was a railway line from Scharzfeld via Bad Lauterberg to St. Andreasberg-Silberhütte. Its name comes from the river Oder, which flows through the West Harz mountains. ==Geography== The line started at Scharzfeld station, which has not been served by passenger trains since 2005. The station lies on the main line from Northeim to Nordhausen, the standard gauge South Harz Line. From Scharzfeld the line made its way to Bad Lauterberg station, then the more central halt of Bad Lauterberg-Kurpark – whose station building now houses a holidaymakers’ restaurant –, then Odertal, Sperrluttertal and St. Andreasberg (Silberhütte/West), where there were connexions to the St. Andreasberg ''Kleinbahn''. North of Bad Lauterberg the line has long since been dismantled and the southern section was only used irregularly for goods trains and specials after 2005. The last owner of the southern Scharzfeld–Bad Lauterberg section was the private ''Almetalbahn''. In November 2007 even this last stretch of line was finally lifted using a road-rail excavator, because it was no longer possible to run the line economically.
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