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  • The Hanoverian Western Railway (German: Hannoversche Westbahn) was a line from the Löhne to Emden, built by the Royal Hanoverian State Railways in the...
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  • Western Railway may refer to: Western Railway (Austria) Hanoverian Western Railway, Germany Western Railway zone, on Indian Railways Württemberg Western...
    634 bytes (88 words) - 21:25, 2 August 2024
  • The Royal Hanoverian State Railways (German: Königlich Hannöversche Staatseisenbahnen) existed from 1843 until the annexation of the Kingdom of Hanover...
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    oldest railways in Germany. The Löhne–Rheine line is part of the Hanoverian Western Railway, which was built by the Royal Hanoverian State Railways in the...
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    Railway Company in 1855, it extended the Münster–Hamm line to Rheine in 1856 and to German ports on the North Sea. Together with the Royal Hanoverian...
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  • Thumbnail for Hamm–Minden railway
    Düsseldorf, Duisburg, Dortmund and Hamm. It connected with the Royal Hanoverian State Railways’ Hanover–Minden line, which was opened the same day. The CME's...
    14 KB (1,100 words) - 14:04, 12 August 2024
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    the city of Göttingen. Built in 1854 as the terminus of the Hanoverian Southern Railway, the station lies west of the medieval town centre. The station...
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  • Thumbnail for Wanne-Eickel–Hamburg railway
    in Osnabrück (crossing with the Hanoverian Western Railway) and Dülmen (crossing with the Dortmund–Enschede railway). After the First World War the Deutsche...
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    traffic in north-western Germany. The lines of the Cologne-Minden Railway Company (opened in 1847), the Royal Hanoverian State Railways (1855) and the Hanover-Altenbeken...
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  • List of the first German railways to 1870 with German railways ordered by date of the commissioning the first phase of construction. For context see History...
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    junction to the Hanoverian Western Railway and, in 1876 by the section from Ihrhove to Nieuweschans with a junction to the Dutch Railways. In 1871 the town...
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  • Thumbnail for Börßum–Kreiensen railway
    State Railway as a link from its Brunswick–Bad Harzburg railway to the Hanoverian Southern Railway. It ran through the northwestern Harz Foreland from Börßum...
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  • the two sections of the Hanoverian Western Railway were completed to the station: the line from Löhne and the Emsland Railway to the North Sea port of...
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  • Thumbnail for Münster Hauptbahnhof
    Munster. In 1856 the Münster–Rheine railway was opened. This line connected at Rheine with the Hanoverian Western Railway, connecting Löhne, Rheine and Emden...
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  • Thumbnail for Emsland Railway
    oldest railways in Germany. The line was built as part of the Hanoverian Western Railway, which was built by the Royal Hanoverian State Railways in the...
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  • Cologne-Minden Railway and the Minden branch of the Hanoverian State Railway were opened simultaneously creating the first through railway link from the...
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  • Thumbnail for Duchy of Brunswick State Railway
    of Blankenburg. The western Brunswick-Peine line was opened on 19 May 1844 with a junction to the Royal Hanoverian State Railways after an agreement had...
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    main line between Löhne and Rheine opened in 1856 as part of the Hanoverian Western Railway. It was followed in 1899/1901 by the Rahden–Sulingen–Bassum line...
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  • Thumbnail for Rhenish Railway Company
    1856 with the opening of the Hanoverian Western Railway to Emden and in 1873/74 with the opening of the Hamburg-Venlo railway to Bremen and Hamburg. On 21...
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  • from the Hanoverian Southern Railway (part of the old North–South railway). Until the construction of the Hanover–Würzburg high-speed railway, it had its...
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