Celle–Soltau Railway
Standard gauge, Lower Saxony, OHE, Celle–Wittingen railway, Railbus
978-613-5-80732-5
6135807323
52
2013-01-07
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Celle–Soltau railway is a standard gauge railway in the state of Lower Saxony in northern Germany that belongs to the East Hanoverian Railways. It is the OHE's busiest line. The initiative for the construction of a railway to Bergen came from the district of Celle. The Garßen–Beckedorf–Bergen section was opened on 23 April 1902 by the Kleinbahn Garßen-Bergen. Its terminus had to be at Garßen because they failed to reach agreement with the town of Celle on the route of the line through the town. Following the approval of the Kleinbahn Celle–Wittingen a solution emerged, however, in the shape of junction with that railway. So it was more than two years later, on 13 December 1904, that the line to Celle-Vorstadt on the Celle–Wittingen railway went into service, making through services to Celle possible.
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