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The Terminus of the Härtsfeld Railway Was Hotly Contested.

125 years ago, the "Schättere," as the narrow-gauge railway was called, went into operation in Aalen. Dillingen and Lauingen argued bitterly over who would get the terminus station.
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125 years ago, the "Schättere," as the narrow-gauge railway was called, went into operation in Aalen. Dillingen and Lauingen argued bitterly over who would get the terminus station.

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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