Jerxheim–Helmstedt railway
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jerxheim-helmstedt-railway-170-7050311
title:
Jerxheim–Helmstedt railway
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The Jerxheim–Helmstedt railway is a 22 km-long railway line in the south-east of the German state of Lower Saxony that was opened in 1858. It opened up the area south of the Elm hills. Until 8 December 2007, there were passenger services on the route from Brunswick via Wolfenbüttel, Schöppenstedt, Jerxheim and Schöningen to Helmstedt, which was last marketed as the Südelmbahn. The section from Helmstedt to Alversdorf freight yard has since been operated as a connecting line to a facility of the
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerxheim%E2%80%93Helmstedt_railway
date created:
2010-06-17T11:10:47Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T23:09:26Z
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