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Template:Lower Elbe Railway RDT

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Lower Elbe Railway
(Niederelbebahn)
km
S-Bahn mileage in italics
169.37
12.3
Hamburg-Harburg
169.40
Seeve Canal and Göhlbach
13.2
Hamburg-Harburg Rathaus
170.78
Hamburg-Unterelbe
170.80
to Port of Harburg
174.xx
Hamburg Tempo factory
14.5
Hamburg-Heimfeld
15.4
end of tunnel
15.5
172.70
merge with S-Bahn
Hamburg Port Railway
to Kattwyk vertical lift bridge
175.11
Hamburg-Hausbruch freight yard
to
Waltershof and
Altenwerder (CTA) container terminals
176.57
Hamburg-Hausbruch
1899–
1984
20.4
Hamburg-Neuwiedenthal
179.19
22.1
Hamburg-Neugraben
4 tracks ↑ DC
2 tracks ↓ AC
181.60
Hamburg-Fischbek
Röttig barracks siding
182.90
183.50
Neu Wulmstorf
(previously Daerstorf)
184.77
Ketzendorf gravel pit siding
Este river
189.00
Bacardi tank terminal
190.25
Buxtehude
193.81
Neukloster
Lühe river
198.96
Horneburg
203.29
Dollern
206.05
Agathenburg
208.60
209.70
Industrial line
to Stadersand, Bützfleth and Dow Chemical
former Kehdingen District Railway
to Itzwörden
211.18
Stade
(S-Bahn terminus)
212.00
Schwinge river
218.68
Hammah
222.62
Himmelpforten
226.10
226.29
Temporary single-track bridge
over Oste river
228.41
Hechthausen
234.97
Hemmoor
235.50
235.70
238.18
Warstade-Hemmoor
closed
1991
243.18
Wingst
(previously Höftgrube)
246.30
247.05
Cadenberge
Neuhaus-Bülkau Canal
250.90
Neuhaus (Oste)
closed
1991
Aue river
254.60
257.00
Bundesstraße 73 number.svg B 73 (Otterndorf bypass)
258.60
Medem river
258.89
Otterndorf
old Bundesstraße 73 number.svg B 73
267.08
Altenbruch
closed
1991
Altenbruch Canal
30.4
Steubenhöft
271.70
Cuxhaven CF
273.05
Cuxhaven

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