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Treuchtlingen–Würzburg railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Treuchtlingen–Würzburg railway

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The Treuchtlingen–Würzburg railway is a 140 km long main line in the northwest of the German state of Bavaria. It runs from Treuchtlingen in southern Middle Franconia through Gunzenhausen, Ansbach, Steinach (b Rothenb), Marktbreit and Ochsenfurt to the capital of Lower Franconia, Würzburg. It was opened in three separate sections and is one of the oldest lines in Germany.
==History==

The current through line originally consisted of three short lines. Ansbach initially had no connection with the Ludwig South-North Railway, completed between Nuremberg and Augsburg in 1849. It decided to finance a railway to Gunzenhausen, which opened on 1 July 1859 and the Royal Bavarian State Railways took responsibility for operations on the line. The rest of the Treuchtlingen–Würzburg line was only completed after the enactment of the ''Railway Construction Act'' of 1861. On 1 July 1864, the Würzburg–Ansbach section was opened. On 2 October 1869, this was followed by the Gunzenhausen–Treuchtlingen section, which was built as the northern part of the Altmühl Railway, which runs from Treuchtlingen through the Altmühl valley through Eichstätt to Ingolstadt.

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