Seelze

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Seelze
Coat of arms of Seelze
Coat of arms
Seelze  is located in Germany
Seelze
Seelze
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Location of Seelze within Hanover district
Hanover (district) Lower Saxony Wedemark Burgwedel Neustadt am Rübenberge Burgdorf Uetze Lehrte Isernhagen Langenhagen Garbsen Wunstorf Seelze Barsinghausen Sehnde Hanover Gehrden Laatzen Wennigsen Ronnenberg Hemmingen Pattensen Springe Hamelin-Pyrmont Schaumburg Nienburg (district) Heidekreis Celle (district) Peine (district) Gifhorn (district) Hildesheim (district)Seelze in H.svg
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Country Germany
State Lower Saxony
District Hanover
Government
 • Mayor Detlef Schallhorn (Ind.)
Area
 • Total 54 km2 (21 sq mi)
Population (2013-12-31)[1]
 • Total 32,397
 • Density 600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 30926
Dialling codes 05137, 0511, 05031
Vehicle registration H
Website www.seelze.de

Seelze is a town in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Leine, approx. 10 km west of Hanover. Today Seelze mainly plays the role of a bedroom town for commuters working in Hanover.

Division of the town

Museum

The local museum and museum of local history (″Heimatmuseum Seelze″) is situated in a timber framed building from 1856 at the incorporated district of Letter. Subjects of the museum are aspecially: History of Seelze and its incorporated villages, history of the integration of german postwar refugees from former german territories, belonging now to Russia and Poland, history of Seelze Rangierbahnhof (marshalling yard). About tree times a year are shown special exhibitions. In the permanent exhibition are to be seen a shoemaker's workshop from about 1930, a hairdresser's shop from about 1920, a schoolroom of a village from about 1900 and a living room of about 1900.[2]

Transportation

Railway

Seelze and its subdivisions have 3 stations on the Hanover S-Bahn network: Letter, Seelze and Dedensen/Gümmer, all are located on the lines S1 and S2.

Seelze Rbf is a very important marshalling yard in Germany (Rbf: Rangierbahnhof, German for "marshalling yard"). It is located on the "Freight train bypass Hanover" (Wunstorf - Lehrte) and has 51 classification tracks, 6 main running tracks and workshops for freight cars and electric locomotives on a length of about 6 km. With about 200 freight trains a day passing through, beginning or ending here, the yard is a major European marshalling yard and one of the biggest German yards.

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