Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway

Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway

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The '''Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway''' is a 62 km long main line in the [[German state]] of [[Bavaria]]. Most of it follows two parts the historic [[Ludwig South-North Railway]], one of the [[List of the first German railways to 1870|oldest lines in Germany]]. Today, even after the opening of the [[Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway]], it is still used for long-distance services. It is also used as a detour during closures of the high speed line for maintenance. Between [[Nuremberg]] and [[Roth bei Nürnberg|Roth]] [[Nuremberg S-Bahn|S-Bahn services]] run on the parallel [[Nuremberg–Roth railway|Nuremberg–Roth line]].
The '''Treuchtlingen–Nuremberg railway''' is a 62 km long main line in the [[German state]] of [[Bavaria]]. It essentially follows the valleys of the rivers [[Swabian Rezat]] and [[Rednitz]], downstream. Most of it, from [[Pleinfeld]] to Nuremberg, is constituted by parts of the historic [[Ludwig South-North Railway]], one of the [[List of the first German railways to 1870|oldest lines in Germany]]. Today, even after the opening of the [[Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway]], it is still used for long-distance services. It is also used as a detour during closures of the high speed line for maintenance. Between [[Nuremberg]] and [[Roth bei Nürnberg|Roth]] [[Nuremberg S-Bahn|S-Bahn services]] run on the parallel [[Nuremberg–Roth railway|Nuremberg–Roth line]].


==History==
==History==