Halle–Hann. Münden railway
The Halle–Hann. Münden railway is a 218 km long main line operated by the Deutsche Bahn in Germany, which links Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt with Hann. Münden in the state of Lower Saxony. It is mainly used by regional and east-west goods trains. From 1990 to 1994 it was upgraded as part of a German Unification Transport Project.
In the summer of 2007, a Regionalexpress service crosses the former Inner German Border which ran along the stream in the foreground.
Halle Hauptbahnhof; trains between Sangerhausen and Kassel run on the west side (right).
Kassel Hbf – view of the platform; the trains to and from Eichenberg generally run on the north side (tracks 7 to 13).
Heiligenstadt station
Hanoverian Southern Railway
The Hanoverian Southern Railway is a historical term but it is still a common name for the line between Hanover and Kassel. It is a German main line railway in Lower Saxony and is one of the oldest lines in Germany, opened between 1853 and 1856 by the Royal Hanoverian State Railways.
Messe/Laatzen station
Sarstedt station
Freden (Leine) station
A railcar leaves Göttingen towards Nordhausen (South Harz line).