This volume in Eisenbahn Kurier's high-quality series of historical reviews of main line and suburban railways in Germany’s main cities follows the development of rail-based transport in Braunschweig.
The city of Braunschweig, located between Hanover and Magdeburg, was extensively damaged during World War 2. The reconstruction of the city's railways is covered, including the opening of the new station in 1960. The history includes the Braunschweigische Landes-Eisenbahn, the Braunschweig-Schöninger-Eisenbahn and the tram and bus companies operating in and around the city.
The black & white photographs illustrate Braunschweig's railways, from the early years of rail through to recent years. Well-illustrated throughout with black & white photographs and maps. German text. Hardback. 112 pages.