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In 1840 Harzburg was the first town on the edge of the Harz railway connection. Other towns Sprang up rapidly around the North German, low mountain ranges over longer distances. Rail track penetrated ever deeper into the mountains. For many years these line were determined to be the railway road before the German division led to the first line closures in 1945. Another important loss to the railways was in the 1960s, from heavy competition from the road. The railway Chronicle resin "describes in detail the history of all the railways of the Harz mountains, including industrial railways. The reader also learns something about the country and its people, mining and metallurgy, and on many fact on living on the edge.
Format: 210x 297 mm
204 pages with 500 illustrations
Shipping weight 1.50 kg