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Last Updated (Wednesday, 14 December 2011 16:54)

 

Hamburg takes as the biggest railway junction of Northern Europe a central position in the rail traffic. The history of the railroad goes back till 1842 to the first distance. Within the scope of the long-distance traffic can be fallen back on different intercity express train lines and intercity-lines which lead till European foreign country. Also an eurocity passes Hamburg daily and Hamburg forms the end of the distance Cracow-Berlin-Stendal – Uelzen-Hamburg. Numerous night trains likewise pass the railway station to Hamburg: e.g., Munich, Zurich, Brussels, Vienna and Amsterdam can be reached so. The long-distance trains by Hamburg are mostly escorted above the central station and the distance leads Hamburg-Altona further after the railway station. Other Hamburg railway stations are Hamburg-Dammtor, Hamburg-Harburg and Hamburg-Bergedorf which are connected in the long-distance transport network. Here you see our videos.