Saxon-Franconian trunk line
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saxon-franconian-trunk-line-252-710967
title:
Saxon-Franconian trunk line
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Saxon-Franconian trunk line is a modern term for a double-track railway route between the German cities of Dresden and Nuremberg. It is 390 kilometres long and currently electrified from Dresden to Hof. The concept of the Saxon-Franconian trunk route was developed in the transport policy debate in the 1990s during consideration of direct rail services connecting Dresden and Görlitz with Karlsruhe and Oberstdorf. The term is not traditionally used in relation to the railway lines now described by
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Railway between the German cities of Dresden and Nuremberg
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxon-Franconian_trunk_line
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2023-09-10T18:53:53Z
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