The Berliner Bahnhof (Berlin line station) in the German city of Hamburg was the western terminus of the Berlin-Hamburg railway opened in 1846. It was...
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Lübeck Klosterthor Bahnhof (1866), eastern terminus of the Hamburg-Altona link line Venloer Bahnhof (1872), since 1892 named "Hannoverscher Bahnhof", on...
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In 1866 the link line was opened, allowing trains to run through to Klosterthor station (near the main train station) and on to Berlin or Hanover. In...
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built.[citation needed] 1866 Horsecar tram begins operating. Bahnhof Hamburg Klosterthor [de] (railway station) established. 21 August: City becomes part...
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000 ft) east of the Berliner station. In 1866 the Hamburg-Altona link line was opened to Klosterthor station, about 200 m (660 ft) north of the Berliner...
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another connection was built to the Hannöverscher Bahnhof and to the Hamburg port railway. Klosterthor station is at the end the actual link line. From...
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The Hanover–Hamburg railway is one of the most important railway lines in Lower Saxony and Germany. It links the Lower Saxon state capital of Hanover...
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there were three stations (Berliner Bahnhof, Hannöverscher Bahnhof and the Bahnhof Klosterthor), none of which had a direct connection to the LBE line....
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government of Hamburg, built the Hamburg-Altona link line and the former Klosterthor station, connecting the AKE’s line to the Berlin–Hamburg line near the...
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