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Weser Aller Railway

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Maximum speed
  
120

25,0
  
Line to Bremervörde

15,6
  
Westerwalsede

27,1
  
Rotenburg (Wümme)

21,0
  
Unterstedt

10,7
  
Holtum

Weser-Aller Railway

The Weser-Aller Railway (German: Weser-Aller-Bahn) is an electrified railway line in northwestern Germany, that links Rotenburg (Wümme) in Lower Saxony with Minden in Westphalia. The Deutsche Reichsbahn built the line in 1928. For most of its course it runs parallel to the Middle Weser River, but its northerns section leaves the Weser after crossing the River Aller near Verden.

The two-hourly Regionalbahn service on this line between Rotenburg and Minden is also known in North Rhine-Westphalia as the Weser-Aller-Bahn.

References

Weser-Aller Railway Wikipedia


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