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The Zenn Valley Railway (German: Zenngrundbahn) is a branch line in the German free state of Bavaria that branches at off the Nuremberg–Würzburg railway and runs to Markt Erlbach. It is single-tracked, with a crossing loop in Wilhermsdorf station, and non-electrified. All trains run from and to Fürth Hauptbahnhof. The Zenn Valley Railway was the first Vizinalbahn ("neighbourhood railway") in Bavaria and was especially important to the town of Langenzenn due to the brickworks there. The line opened in stages between 1872 and 1902.

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  • Die Bahnstrecke Siegelsdorf–Markt Erlbach, auch Zenngrundbahn nach der vom Fluss Zenn geprägten Landschaft, ist eine eingleisige, nicht elektrifizierte Nebenbahn in Bayern. Sie zweigt in Siegelsdorf von der Bahnstrecke Fürth–Würzburg ab und führt über Langenzenn und Wilhermsdorf nach Markt Erlbach. Die Strecke war die erste Vizinalbahn Bayerns. (de)
  • The Zenn Valley Railway (German: Zenngrundbahn) is a branch line in the German free state of Bavaria that branches at off the Nuremberg–Würzburg railway and runs to Markt Erlbach. It is single-tracked, with a crossing loop in Wilhermsdorf station, and non-electrified. All trains run from and to Fürth Hauptbahnhof. The Zenn Valley Railway was the first Vizinalbahn ("neighbourhood railway") in Bavaria and was especially important to the town of Langenzenn due to the brickworks there. The line opened in stages between 1872 and 1902. (en)
  • La Zenngrundbahn (letteralmente: «ferrovia della piana della ») è una linea ferroviaria tedesca di interesse locale, sita nella regione della Franconia. Collega la località di , sulla linea , all'importante centro di Markt Erlbach. (it)
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  • Siegelsdorf–Markt Erlbach railway (en)
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  • Die Bahnstrecke Siegelsdorf–Markt Erlbach, auch Zenngrundbahn nach der vom Fluss Zenn geprägten Landschaft, ist eine eingleisige, nicht elektrifizierte Nebenbahn in Bayern. Sie zweigt in Siegelsdorf von der Bahnstrecke Fürth–Würzburg ab und führt über Langenzenn und Wilhermsdorf nach Markt Erlbach. Die Strecke war die erste Vizinalbahn Bayerns. (de)
  • The Zenn Valley Railway (German: Zenngrundbahn) is a branch line in the German free state of Bavaria that branches at off the Nuremberg–Würzburg railway and runs to Markt Erlbach. It is single-tracked, with a crossing loop in Wilhermsdorf station, and non-electrified. All trains run from and to Fürth Hauptbahnhof. The Zenn Valley Railway was the first Vizinalbahn ("neighbourhood railway") in Bavaria and was especially important to the town of Langenzenn due to the brickworks there. The line opened in stages between 1872 and 1902. (en)
  • La Zenngrundbahn (letteralmente: «ferrovia della piana della ») è una linea ferroviaria tedesca di interesse locale, sita nella regione della Franconia. Collega la località di , sulla linea , all'importante centro di Markt Erlbach. (it)
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  • Zenngrundbahn (it)
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