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- Saxon-Franconian_trunk_line comment "Saxon-Franconian trunk line (German: Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale) is a modern term for a double-track railway between the German cities of Dresden and Nuremberg. The line is 390 kilometres long and is currently electrified from Dresden to Hof. The concept of the Saxon-Franconian trunk line was developed in the transport policy debate in the 1990s during consideration of direct rail services connecting Dresden and Görlitz with Karlsruhe and Oberstdorf.".
- Q1120722 comment "Saxon-Franconian trunk line (German: Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale) is a modern term for a double-track railway between the German cities of Dresden and Nuremberg. The line is 390 kilometres long and is currently electrified from Dresden to Hof. The concept of the Saxon-Franconian trunk line was developed in the transport policy debate in the 1990s during consideration of direct rail services connecting Dresden and Görlitz with Karlsruhe and Oberstdorf.".