Hamburg-Bergedorf Railway Company

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title: Hamburg-Bergedorf Railway Company
text: The Hamburg-Bergedorf railway opened in 1842 is one of the oldest lines in Germany and was the first railway line in Northern Germany. The 16.5 km long line was extended to Berlin in 1846. It linked Bergedorf Station in Hamburg, near Deichtorplatz with the original Bergedorf station at Neuen Weg in Bergedorf. Hamburg public opinion was most interested in a rail connection with the Baltic port of Lübeck. This route would have, however, needed to pass through Holstein, which was administered in a
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description: Railway line in Northern Germany
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