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- Continental_Line abstract "The Continental Line (Swedish: Kontinentalbanan) is a 32-kilometre (20 mi) long railway between Malmö and Trelleborg in Sweden. At Trelleborg the railway terminates at a railway ferry quay allowing rail cars to be ferried to Sassnitz in Germany. A part of the railway is also part of the line between Malmö and Copenhagen via the Oresund Bridge. The first seven kilometers of the line are double track.The Berlin Night Express is a direct sleeper train service between Malmö and Berlin, using the ferry. There are no local passenger trains, since the line is single track and freight traffic requires all of the capacity. Buses are used for local passenger transport, which depart from 300 metres (0.19 mi) north of the ferry port. The building of the old railway station at the ferry port still stands. In winter 2015, local passenger trains between Malmö and Trelleborg begin to run again after 30 years.".
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- Continental_Line lineLength "32000.0".
- Continental_Line openingYear "1898".
- Continental_Line operatedBy DSB_(railway_company).
- Continental_Line operatedBy Green_Cargo.
- Continental_Line operatedBy Pågatågen.
- Continental_Line operatedBy SJ_AB.
- Continental_Line owner Swedish_Rail_Administration.
- Continental_Line routeEnd Trelleborg_F.
- Continental_Line routeStart Malmö_Central_Station.
- Continental_Line thumbnail Trelleborg_harbour_tourist_train.JPG?width=300.
- Continental_Line trackLength "39000.0".
- Continental_Line type Rail_transport.
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- Continental_Line wikiPageExternalLink Malmo-Trelleborg.asp.
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- Continental_Line wikiPageLength "2984".
- Continental_Line wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Continental_Line wikiPageRevisionID "681445040".
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Banverket.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_lines_in_Sweden.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_lines_opened_in_1898.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink DSB_(railway_company).
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Deutsche_Bundesbahn.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Double_track.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Green_Cargo.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Malmö.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Malmö_Central_Station.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Malmö–Trelleborg_Railway.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Nationalization.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Oresund_Bridge.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Pågatågen.
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- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Railway.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Railway_ferry.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Railways.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink SJ_AB.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Sassnitz.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Single-track_railway.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Single_track_(rail).
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Skåne_commuter_rail.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Main_Line.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Rail_Administration.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Södra_Stambanan.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Train_ferry.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Trelleborg.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Trelleborg_F.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLink Øresund_Bridge.
- Continental_Line wikiPageWikiLinkText "Continental Line".
- Continental_Line caption "Vintage train in Trelleborg harbour".
- Continental_Line character "Freight and passenger".
- Continental_Line end Trelleborg_F.
- Continental_Line hasPhotoCollection Continental_Line.
- Continental_Line linelength "32.0".
- Continental_Line name "Continental Line".
- Continental_Line notrack "Double or Single".
- Continental_Line open "1898".
- Continental_Line operator DSB_(railway_company).
- Continental_Line operator Green_Cargo.
- Continental_Line operator Pågatågen.
- Continental_Line operator SJ_AB.
- Continental_Line operator Skåne_commuter_rail.
- Continental_Line owner Banverket.
- Continental_Line owner Swedish_Rail_Administration.
- Continental_Line start Malmö_Central_Station.
- Continental_Line system Rail_transport_in_Sweden.
- Continental_Line tracklength "39.0".
- Continental_Line type Rail_transport.
- Continental_Line type Railway.
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- Continental_Line subject Category:Railway_lines_in_Sweden.
- Continental_Line subject Category:Railway_lines_opened_in_1898.
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- Continental_Line type Place.
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- Continental_Line type Q728937.
- Continental_Line comment "The Continental Line (Swedish: Kontinentalbanan) is a 32-kilometre (20 mi) long railway between Malmö and Trelleborg in Sweden. At Trelleborg the railway terminates at a railway ferry quay allowing rail cars to be ferried to Sassnitz in Germany. A part of the railway is also part of the line between Malmö and Copenhagen via the Oresund Bridge.".
- Continental_Line label "Continental Line".