Following the Second World War, with the division of Germany, new railways were built throughout the outskirts of Berlin to ensure rail connections were maintained to the western side of the cleft- in- twain city. Seddin was a major target for Allied forces during those 6 fatal years, in fact, the yard was bombed directly in April 1. Seddin’s Freight Yard played a significant role in military movements, in both leading up to and during the Second World War. It connected with various lines, including the Anhalt Railway and the Berlin- Blankenheim Railway and provided links to many locations. Experience the bustling freight yards of Seddin in this complex array of rails for Train simulator, courtesy of Partner Programme member, Aerosoft, as an extension to the popular Berlin- Leipzig route. Featuring miles upon miles of extensive freight yards and winding paths through the Berlin countryside, German heavy hauling does not get more intense than this.
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