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  2. Germany–Switzerland border - Wikipedia

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    Such stations include Basel Badischer Bahnhof (located on Swiss territory near the border, but operated as a German station) and Konstanz station. It is possible to change trains without going through any border or customs control. Cross-border regional train services around Lake Constance (Bodensee) are part of Bodensee S-Bahn.

  3. German train drivers begin six-day strike, hitting travel and ...

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    Germany is bracing for widespread disruption to rail services after train drivers embarked on a record six-day strike Wednesday, which will wreak havoc on travel plans, further strain crucial ...

  4. Category:Border crossings of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic–Germany border crossings (20 P) D. Denmark–Germany border crossings (8 P) F. France–Germany border crossings (7 P) L.

  5. Black Forest Railway (Baden) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the Black Forest line was intended as a feeder line to the Swiss Gotthardbahn, across the first German-Swiss border crossing near Waldshut and Koblenz. Geological issues in the Wutach Valley prevented taking a path in a southerly direction from Donaueschingen, and trains took a lengthy detour around the Swiss Canton of Schaffhausen ...

  6. German train drivers start 3-day strike, bringing rail ... - AOL

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -German commuters face train cancellations across the country from Wednesday, as a three-day nationwide rail strike adds to travel chaos in Europe's largest economy, where ongoing ...

  7. Crossing the inner German border - Wikipedia

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    River traffic was hugely important to the survival of West Berlin, conveying around five million tons of cargo a year to the city, but was subjected to numerous inspections and petty restrictions by the East German authorities. [8] Rail traffic was excruciatingly slow; locomotives and train crews had to be changed at the border, the East German ...

  8. Germany angers European neighbors as it tightens migration ...

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    Germany has begun new controls at all of its land borders as part of a crackdown on migration, placing restrictions on a wide area of free movement known as the Schengen Zone and stirring anger ...

  9. Helmstedt–Marienborn border crossing - Wikipedia

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    The restrictive East German controls and the ever-increasing amount of traffic soon resulted in notable waiting times on the West German side. Therefore, the West German government added extensive car parks and rest areas on the autobahn approach to Helmstedt. Border controls were relaxed after the Wende during late 1989. The crossing was ...