DISMANTLING OF THE RAILROAD ACROSS THE PEENE RIVER NEAR KARNIN
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CIA-RDP82-00457R006100020011-4
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December 14, 2016
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November 3, 2000
Sequence Number:
11
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Publication Date:
September 22, 1950
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REPORT
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This document Is hereby regraded to
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letter of 16 October 1978 from the
Director of Central Intelligence to the
Archivist of the United Males.
Next Revfow Date: 2008
Soviet Zone Rail.roadag it was learned that the er of the
destroyed railroad bridge across the Peene River near Earnin (N 54,1
L Co) is being di tied for use as scrap. The two single-track
steel truss bridges - 4 spans each ? have an estimated. weight of
2,200 tons.
The bridge is on what was f ly the double-trams
Tacherov N 5 99) - Xarnin - S nemtnende (N 54/L 21) railroad
3.1ne9 which wad t di tied, See Annex for sketch pinpointing
location of bridge. It established the connection to the Xs1e of Uaedc
and was used chiefly as a feeder line for the seaside health resorts
located on the isles in addition to supplying the former naval station
in Spin e. The bridge was blasted at the end of the war. The
di tling of the bridge shows that the reconstruction of this formerly.
important rail-road line is apparently not intended in the foreseeable
future. The still existing railroad convection to the Isle of Upedom
Is being maintained by ferrying operations via Wolgast.
a Dismantling of the Railroad Bridge Across the Peene River
Near Karnin
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