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Lehrte is a town in the
district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately 17 km east of Hanover. In the 19th
century Lehrte...
- The Berlin–
Lehrte railway,
known in
German as the
Lehrter Bahn (
Lehrte Railway), is an east–west line
running from
Berlin via
Lehrte to Hanover. Its period...
- HVDC
Lehrte–Misburg was an
experimental high-voltage
direct current transmission line
between Hannover-Misburg and
Lehrte-Ahlten substation. It was designed...
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Lehrte (German:
Bahnhof Lehrte) is a
railway station located in
Lehrte, Germany. The
station opened on 15
August 1843 and is
located on the Berlin-Lehrte...
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around 5500. It
belongs to the
administrative district of the city of
Lehrte, five
kilometres east. Both
towns are part of the
multitown region "Hanover...
- The
Lehrte–Celle
railway is a main line in the east of
Hanover Region in Germany. It
links the
railway hub of
Lehrte with the town of Celle,
where it connects...
- The
Lehrte–Nordstemmen
railway is a
continuous double track,
electrified main line
railway in the
German state of
Lower Saxony. It
connects the railway...
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Arpke is a
village in the town of
Lehrte in the
district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately 30 km east of Hanover. Since...
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station on the
current site, a
temporary building that
served the line to
Lehrte, was
erected in 1843.
Instead of
building a
monumental terminus, a through...
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straight to
Lehrte. Now it
makes a
slight curve south to Anderten. In
Lehrte it
connects with
several other key routes,
including the Berlin–
Lehrte railway...