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    The Wehra Valley Railway (German: Wehratalbahn) was a 19.7 km long branch line from Schopfheim to Bad Säckingen in southwestern Germany, that was electrified...
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    bypass of Switzerland was the now disused Wehra Valley Railway (German: Wehratalbahn) from a branch near Schopfheim on the Wiese Valley Railway to Bad Säckingen...
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    Deutschen Bundesbahn vom Sommer 1955. "Schiene - Strasse - Bus". www.wehratalbahn.de. Retrieved 5 May 2022. Tomas Meyer-Eppler: Der Schie–Stra–Bus fährt...
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    diversions on the Upper Rhine: Weil am Rhein–Lörrach, Wehra Valley Railway (Wehratalbahn) and the completion of the Wutach Valley Railway (Wutachtalbahn) all...
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    Todtnau ("Todtnauerli") but this has been out of use since 1967. The Wehratalbahn, which ran from Schopfheim, through Wehr, and ended in the Rhine valley...
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    Hauptbahnhof Lörrach. Lörrach Hauptbahnhof – Deutsche Bahn "Historisches aus dem Süden: Bahnhof Lörrach" (in German). wehratalbahn.de. Retrieved 17 June 2012....
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  • Germany to be electrified in 1913, together with the Wehra Valley Railway (Wehratalbahn), as a result of its strategic importance and the abundant hydroelectricity...
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