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  2. List of railway routes in Saxony - Wikipedia

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    Route KBS [1] Frequency Notes Fichtelbergbahn: Cranzahl... Kurort Oberwiesenthal: 518 6x per day Fichtelberg Railway, narrow gauge Lößnitzgrundbahn: Radebeul Ost... Radeburg: 509 7x per day Lößnitzgrundbahn, narrow gauge Weißeritztalbahn: Freital-Hainsberg... Dippoldiswalde: 513 6x per day Weisseritz Valley Railway, narrow gauge

  3. Category:Railway lines in Saxony - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Railway lines in Saxony" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. ... Voigtland State Railway; W. Waldheim–Rochlitz 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. Narrow-gauge railways in Saxony - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Deutsche Bahn decided to keep the two narrow-gauge railways near Dresden operational. The current railway companies for the remaining narrow-gauge railways in Saxony are the Saxon Steam Railway Company, the Saxon Oberlausitz Railway Company and the Döllnitzbahn GmbH. As of 1 January 2009, the following railways remain operational:

  6. 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.

  7. Rail transport in Europe - Wikipedia

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    An ETR 500 train running on the Florence–Rome high-speed line near Arezzo, the first high-speed railway opened in Europe [3] Across the EU, passenger rail transport saw a 50% increase between 2021 and 2022, with the 2022 passenger-kilometers figure being slightly under that of 2019 (i.e. before the COVID-19 pandemic). [4]