Bahnstrecke Winden–Karlsruhe (Q13768408)

Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

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The Winden–Karlsruhe railway is a mainline railway in the German states of Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate, which in its present form has existed since 1938 and is electrified between Wörth and Karlsruhe. The current Winden–Wörth section was opened in 1864. A year later, the gap between the Rhine and the Maxau Railway (Maxaubahn), which had been opened in 1862, was closed. The route of the latter was changed during the relocation of the Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof. New sections of the line were also built between Wörth and Mühlburg mainly in connection with the commissioning of a fixed bridge over the Rhine.

Summary from Nederlands / Dutch Wikipedia (nlwiki)

De spoorlijn Karlsruhe - Winden bestaat eigenlijk uit twee afzonderlijke trajecten: de lijn van Winden en Karlsruhe ook wel Maxaubahn genoemd en de spoorlijn tussen Neustadt an der Weinstraße naar Kapsweyer, ook wel Pfälzische Maximiliansbahn of Maxbahn genoemd. De Duitse spoorlijn is onder beheer van DB Netze onder nummer 3443.

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Railway lines in Baden-Württemberg route=train, route=subway, type=route
Railway lines in Rhineland-Palatinate route=train, route=subway, type=route
Railway lines opened in 1864 route=train, route=subway, type=route