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Finally, one of the city lines, of which there are four in Peine, all operated by PVG. These include the 521, 522, 524 and 525, which connect the station with other parts of the city. The 522 heads west towards the Vöhrum district, where it ends at the railway station. For most of the day, it runs every 30 minutes, which for a city of 50,000 inhabitants is a good and reliable connection, which encourages people to choose public transport. Both the main station in Peine and the one in the Vöhrum district are located on the important railway line connecting Braunschweig with Hanover. The RE60 and RE70 lines operated by WestfalenBahn appear in each direction on average twice an hour, and on average every other route you can reach North Rhine-Westphalia - RE70 to Bielefeld or RE60 to Rheine, located not far from the Netherlands. In the case of a trip to the Dutch border, the entire journey takes about 3 hours and allows you to travel across practically the entire western Germany, i.e. the former Federal Republic of Germany. The above MAN, on the other hand, will soon be 14 years old, and was purchased as a brand new (of course by Mundstock) - PVG buses are distinguished by rolling stock numbers, where the first two digits indicate the year of production of the vehicle - a similar system is also used in many other companies. 522 Peine, Bahnhof - Vöhrum, Bahnhof 1. Peine, Bahnhof 2. Peine, Bodenstedtstraße 3. Peine, Marktstraße 4. Telgte, Friedhof 5. Telgte, Dorotheenstraße 6. Telgte, Friedrichsruh 7. Telgte, Saarlandring 8. Telgte, Falkenberger Straße 9. Vöhrum, Kötherkamp 10. Vöhrum, Schwichelder Straße 11. Vöhrum, Rosenstraße 12. Vöhrum, Kirchvordener Straße 13. Vöhrum, Apotheke 14. Vöhrum, Zum Eichholz 15. Vöhrum, Kiefernweg 16. Vöhrum, Bahnhof