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Wiesau–Cheb railway : ウィキペディア英語版
Wiesau–Cheb railway

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The Wiesau–Cheb railway was a major railway in the German state of Bavaria and the Czech Republic, which was originally part of the main line connecting Regensburg, Weiden and Eger (now Cheb), which was built and operated by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company ((ドイツ語:Bavarian Ostbahn)). In 1945 the line was closed at the border and since 2000 it has been closed completely except for a 3.6 km section.
==History ==
The Bavarian Eastern Railway opened the section from Weiden via Wiesau to Mitterteich on 15 August 1864 as part of its north-south line and 15 October 1865 this was followed by the section to the junction at Eger, which at that time was in the Austrian Empire. The line was always single-track and it lost some of its importance on 1 June 1882 when the Bavarian State Railways opened the Marktredwitz-Wiesau connection of the Regensburg–Hof line, but trains ran on the line until the First World War.

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