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  2. List of railway routes in Saxony - Wikipedia

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    Bombardier Talent 2 / Bombardier Traxx + 3 double-deck coaches DB Regio Südost RE 15: Dresden – Coswig – Großenhain – Ruhland – Hoyerswerda 120 Class 112 + double-deck coaches / Bombardier Talent 2 DB Regio Nordost RB 18: Dresden – Coswig – Großenhain – Ruhland – Cottbus 120 RE 19: Dresden – Heidenau – Kurort Altenberg 1 ...

  3. Category:Railway lines in Saxony - Wikipedia

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    Waldheim–Rochlitz railway; Węgliniec–Görlitz railway; Węgliniec–Roßlau railway; Weisseritz Valley Railway; Weißeritztalbahn; Weißig–Böhla railway; Werdau wye; Werdau–Mehltheuer railway; Wilkau-Haßlau–Carlsfeld narrow-gauge railway

  4. Rhine–Alpine Corridor - Wikipedia

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    It is a rail and roadway network. It connects a total of five countries over 1,300 kilometers and connects Genoa in Italy with Rotterdam in the Netherlands . Route

  5. List of railway routes in Lower Saxony - Wikipedia

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    The List of railway routes in Lower Saxony provides a list of all regional routes in Lower Saxony, northern Germany. The information is up to date to December 2022. The information is up to date to December 2022.

  6. Saxon Steam Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The Saxon Steam Railway Company (Sächsische Dampfeisenbahngesellschaft mbH or SDG), formerly the BVO Bahn, is a German railway company in Saxony, that operates several Saxon narrow gauge railways. The SDG is a subsidiary of the BVO Verkehrsbetriebe Erzgebirge ( BVO ) and the Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe ( VVO ).

  7. Weisseritz Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    The line connects Freital, near Dresden, with the spa of Kipsdorf in the Ore Mountains, and follows the valley of the Red Weißeritz. The line was the second Saxon narrow gauge railway to be built, and is also considered to be the oldest public narrow gauge railway in Germany still in operation. [3]