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  2. Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof is an important hub in the south German railway network. Numerous lines meet here from all points of the compass. Amongst them is the Nuremberg–Ingolstadt high-speed railway, opened in summer 2006 and which shortened journey times on many routes.

  3. Nürnberg Frankenstadion station - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg Frankenstadion station (German: Bahnhof Nürnberg Frankenstadion) is a railway station in Nuremberg, Germany. It is located along the Nuremberg–Feucht railway, between the Zerzabelshof district in the north and Volkspark Dutzendteich in the south. [1] It is served by the S2 of the Nuremberg S-Bahn.

  4. Nürnberg Rothenburgerstraße station - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg Rothenburgerstraße station (German: Bahnhof Nürnberg Rothenburgerstraße), also rendered as Nürnberg Rothenburger Straße, is a railway station in the city of Nuremberg, in Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the standard gauge Nuremberg–Bamberg line of Deutsche Bahn. [1]

  5. Nürnberg-Gleißhammer station - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg-Gleißhammer station is a railway station in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. It is located on the Nuremberg–Feucht line of Deutsche Bahn . [ 1 ] It is served by the S2 of the Nuremberg S-Bahn .

  6. Nuremberg–Würzburg railway - Wikipedia

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    1 July 1864: the entrance to the new Würzburg station with the closing of the old Ludwig station. One of Germany's oldest locomotive shed (the section on the right, built with the line to Würzburg in 1862/65) is located on the line in Fürth and closed. Construction began in 1861 and was completed in 1864.

  7. Nuremberg S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg S-Bahn (German: S-Bahn Nürnberg) is an S-Bahn network covering the region of Nuremberg, Fürth and Erlangen which started operations in 1987 [1] and is now integrated into the Greater Nuremberg Transport Association (Verkehrsverbund Großraum Nürnberg). [2] The full length of the five current lines is about 277.6 kilometres. [3]

  8. Nuremberg–Bamberg railway - Wikipedia

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    The trains that do not run to Sonneberg, run every two hours to Würzburg Hauptbahnhof or Jena Saale station and then return to Nuremberg, with the sets coupled at Bamberg or Lichtenfels. The services operate between Nürnberg and Jena/Sonneberg as the Franken-Thüringen-Express .

  9. Nürnberg-Steinbühl station - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberg-Steinbühl station is a railway station in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. The station is on the Nuremberg–Bamberg and Nuremberg–Roth lines of Deutsche Bahn. [1] It is served by Nuremberg S-Bahn lines S1 and S2. It is also served by Nuremberg tram routes 4 and 6. [4]