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Hof–Bad Steben railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Hof–Bad Steben railway

The Hof–Bad Steben railway runs from Hof through the Franconian Forest to the Bavarian state spa town Bad Steben in southern Germany. The line was opened in two stages between 1887 and 1898.
== Opening and history ==
The Hof–Bad Steben railway was built by the Royal Bavarian State Railways, the legal basis for its construction being the Bavarian ''Lokalbahn'' (literally: 'local line') law of 21 April 1884. The line was the fourth railway in Bavaria to be built under the new law. In the years that followed, three more branch lines were opened that all branched off the Hof–Bad Steben railway. Another, fourth, line to Geroldsgrün was considered in 1920, but never built. In 1994 goods services ceased on the route, but passenger trains continue to operate to the present day.
On 1 March 2008 there was an accident during Hurricane Emma. On the journey from Bad Steben to Hof the engine driver ran into a tree that had fallen across the track near the Oberklingensporn halt. As a result, the DB Class 628 railbus derailed. No-one was injured and the damage was minimal because the railbus was only travelling at low speed. Since June 2011, the railway is now operated by Agilis, because the former operator, the Deutsche Bahn loss the bid for the Diesellines of upper Franconia.

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