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(Redirected from German state railways) State railways of the German Confederation and German Empire

For the modern train operating company, see Die Länderbahn.

The Länderbahnen (German pronunciation: [ˈlɛndɐˌbaːnən], lit. 'States Railways'; sing. Länderbahn [ˈlɛndɐˌbaːn]) were the various state railways of the German Confederation and the German Empire in the period from about 1840 to 1920, when they were merged into the Deutsche Reichsbahn after the First World War.

The state railways

Railways merged into the Deutsche Reichsbahn

The seven state railways forming the merger were the:

Other state railways

Other state railways that existed during this period, but which later folded or were absorbed, included the:

KPEV

The so-called Royal Prussian Railway Administration or KPEV did not exist, although some of the rolling stock carried 'KPEV' emblems and the abbreviation is commonly used in railway circles nowadays.

See also

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