Oldenburg–Osnabrück railway
The Oldenburg–Osnabrück railway is a key railway line in northwestern Germany, connecting the cities of Oldenburg and Osnabrück. It spans approximately 90 kilometers and serves as an important transportation route for both passengers and freight.
Opened in the mid-19th century, the railway has undergone several upgrades to improve efficiency and safety. It is operated by Deutsche Bahn and features multiple stops, facilitating travel between smaller towns and larger urban centers in the region.