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| Line number | 1821 (Germany) |
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| Route number | 202b (1966) |
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| Line length | 22.9 km (14.2 mi) |
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| Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
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-0,4 |
Bodenburg (new halt since 2003) |
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0,0 |
Bodenburg (former station) |
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1,5 |
Breinum |
(Museum railway, since ca. 1980) |
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Alme |
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3,9 |
Almstedt-Segeste |
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4,6 |
Segeste Grillplatz |
(Museum railway, since ca. 1980) |
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5,0 |
Grundkamp |
(Museum railway, planned) |
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ca. 7,5 |
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(built after closure of this line) |
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8,0 |
Sibbesse |
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Despe |
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10,4 |
Hönze |
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Despe |
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13,0 |
Eitzum |
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14,8 |
Barfelde |
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Despe |
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18,5 |
Gronau, Lower Saxony |
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23,2 |
Elze |
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The Elze–Bodenburg railway was a branch line of 23 km (14 mi) length in the Leine Uplands. Its main intermediate station was Gronau. The line is also known as the "Lower Saxon Alme Valley Railway" (niedersächsische Almetalbahn').