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Schnarrenberg (Stuttgart)

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316 m

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Schnarrenberg (Stuttgart) is a mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Map of Schnarrenberg, 70376 Stuttgart, Germany

The Schnarrenberg is a hill ridge in the north of Stuttgart in the quarters of Münster and Zuffenhausen. The majority is on the territory of Münster. At its highest point (316 m above sea level (NN)) is the Stuttgart Weather Office, a branch of the German Weather Service. Its slopes are covered by vineyards.

Schnarrenberg Tunnel

By Schnarrenberg, is the 272-metre-long Schnarrenberg railway tunnel. This double-tracked, electrified freight bypass line connects of the Stuttgart-Untertürkheim with Kornwestheim. The tunnel was built in 1895 and overhauled from 1999 to 2000; its brick masonry being replaced by a concrete shell.

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Schnarrenberg (Stuttgart) Wikipedia