Amberg–Lauterhofen railway
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amberg-lauterhofen-railway-170-469298
title:
Amberg–Lauterhofen railway
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The Amberg–Lauterhofen railway, also known in the local dialect as the Lauterhöfer Bockl or Lauterhof Goat, was a 28 kilometre long branch line in the state of Bavaria in southern Germany and primarily linked Amberg with two communities which at that time came under the district council of Neumarkt. The line was opened on 7 December 1903 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways. The route initially ran for a short way parallel to the Nuremberg–Schwandorf railway, crossed the River Vils and turned we
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amberg%E2%80%93Lauterhofen_railway
date created:
2009-01-14T18:17:35Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T22:43:02Z
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