
The central railway station of a small town in southern Brandenburg, Germany.
Opened in 1898, closed for passenger service in 1995 and completely left open in 2008.
The tracks are owned by a private rail company who claims to still offer services there. Well. With all the trees and bushes growing between the sleepers, I'd love to see that.
Opened in 1898, closed for passenger service in 1995 and completely left open in 2008.
The tracks are owned by a private rail company who claims to still offer services there. Well. With all the trees and bushes growing between the sleepers, I'd love to see that.
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I suppose you COULD sharpen the blades on this and set it to work on the overgrowth:
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where I live were several rail lines and 3 stations.
1 is still in use as a train station,
1 rail line was shutdown in 1929 but reopened for WW2 but shutdown in 1947, the track was lifted in 1952, the main station for that line was demolished and the trackbed filled in, the smaller station still stands but is now a community centre.
the final line was shutdown during the infamous uk doctor beeching cuts, the only things that remain of it is a bridge which now sits ion top of an infilled trackbed and a small 300 feet section of embedded track which leads to a now abandoned explosives complex.
my town had a TON other raillines due to iron and coal mining, all of which ceased at the start of WW1 and was never reopened.
my town has so much history including one of the rumoured rest points for the holy grail.
1 is still in use as a train station,
1 rail line was shutdown in 1929 but reopened for WW2 but shutdown in 1947, the track was lifted in 1952, the main station for that line was demolished and the trackbed filled in, the smaller station still stands but is now a community centre.
the final line was shutdown during the infamous uk doctor beeching cuts, the only things that remain of it is a bridge which now sits ion top of an infilled trackbed and a small 300 feet section of embedded track which leads to a now abandoned explosives complex.
my town had a TON other raillines due to iron and coal mining, all of which ceased at the start of WW1 and was never reopened.
my town has so much history including one of the rumoured rest points for the holy grail.
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