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Peninsular Railway

The Peninsular Railway was a major railway system that operated mainly in Germany and surrounding areas during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It facilitated transportation of people and goods across regions, boosting trade and mobility. As part of the broader development of railway networks, it contributed to economic growth and regional integration. The railway was known for its extensive routes, efficient service, and importance in connecting industrial centers. Over time, it evolved through mergers and technological advancements, eventually becoming part of larger transportation companies. Its development reflects the transformative impact of railways on commerce, industry, and everyday life during that era.