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Weißenfels–Zeitz railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Weißenfels–Zeitz railway
|} The Weißenfels–Zeitz railway is a single-track main line railway in the south of the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It runs from Weißenfels via Teuchern to Zeitz. It is one of the main lines of the networks of ''Burgenlandbahn'', a subsidiary of DB Regio. ==History == The Weißenfels–Zeitz line was opened in 1859 between Weißenfels, Zeitz and Gera. Today, it connects the Eisenach–Erfurt–Naumburg–Halle mainline railway (Thuringian Railway, (ドイツ語:Thüringer Bahn)) and the Leipzig–Probstzella line with each other. In its early days the line was used mainly to transport manufactured goods from Zeitz to Halle and Erfurt. During the existence of East Germany (1949–1990), the line was used to transport sugar beet from the Thuringian Basin, cement from Karsdorf and coal from the region around Profen. The line was also used as a diversion route for the Thuringian Railway. So in the 1980s numerous international freight and express passenger trains ran between Weißenfels and Teuchern while the Thuringian Railway was being upgraded between Naumburg and Weissenfels.
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