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    Urmitz (German pronunciation: [ˈʊʁmɪt͡s] ) is a municipality in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. In the 4th millennium...
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    construction of the Horchheim Bridge south of Koblenz, opened in 1879, and the Urmitz Bridge north of Koblenz, opened in 1918, this bridge was progressively given...
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    War I; the others were the Hindenburg Bridge at Bingen am Rhein and the Urmitz Bridge on the Neuwied–Koblenz railway near Koblenz. The railway bridge had...
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    together with a connection to the Nahe Valley Railway. On 15 September 1935, Urmitz Rheinbrücke halt was opened. The line was put out of service on 9 March...
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    built a second bridge near the site of the first one, possibly at today's Urmitz (near Neuwied). He built the bridge "in a few days", as described in Book...
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  • Welschenbach 7. Weißenthurm Bassenheim Kaltenengers Kettig Mülheim-Kärlich2 Sankt Sebastian Urmitz Weißenthurm1, 2 1seat of the Verbandsgemeinde; 2town...
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    Remagen (the Golden Mile) A5 Sinzig Siershahn A11 A14 Andernach Diez A13 Urmitz A10 Koblenz A8 Dietersheim A12 Heidesheim A6 Winzenheim-Bretzenheim A16...
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    - September 1945 Diez Rhineland-Palatinate April/June - September 1945 Urmitz Rhineland-Palatinate April/June - September 1945 Koblenz Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    wounded. The Fourth Armored barely missed the chance to capture a bridge at Urmitz. While moving towards the Ahr, the U.S. 9th Armored Division on the right...
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    on the evening of 8 March); and the Crown Prince Wilhelm Bridge [de] at Urmitz (destroyed by the Germans on 9 March); the Americans would capture the Ludendorff...
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  • municipalities"): Bassenheim Kaltenengers Kettig Mülheim-Kärlich Sankt Sebastian Urmitz Weißenthurm 50°24′50″N 7°27′40″E / 50.414°N 7.461°E / 50.414; 7.461 Following...
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    Between Menden (Rheinl) and Unkel it stops at all stations. Trains cross the Urmitz Railway Bridge over the Rhine via Koblenz Stadtmitte to Koblenz Hauptbahnhof...
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    Neuwied–Koblenz line, including the Kronprinz-Wilhelm Bridge was built between Urmitz and Neuwied-Engers. From 1916 to 1919, the Ludendorff Bridge was built between...
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    locomotive 23 042 on 13 May 2007 On the Koblenz – Neuwied line Approach to Urmitz halt... ... in front of the Rhine bridge Driving and trailing wheels of...
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    event was the military activity under Julius Caesar in 55 BC at the town Urmitz with the goal to punish the Germanic Sicambris. Around 400 AC a Roman castellum...
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    indicate use of that metal. Kapellenberg Schierstein Heilbronn-Klingenberg Urmitz Ilsfeld Bruchsal-Aue Michelsberg hill is about 4 km southeast of modern...
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    Preceding station DB Regio Mitte Following station Urmitz towards Limburg (Lahn) RB 23 Koblenz Hbf towards Mayen Ost Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following...
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    Koblenz-Lützel station was also rebuilt. It was not until 1954 that the Urmitz railway bridge was rebuilt with a single track, replacing the Prince William...
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    Prince Wilhelm bridge (the predecessor of today's Urmitz railway bridge) between Engers and Urmitz and the opening of the Neuwied–Koblenz railway in 1918...
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    Kruft 37 Plaidt 39 Miesenheim 43 Andernach ICE, IC/EC 47 Weißenthurm 51 Urmitz 60 Koblenz Stadtmitte 61 Koblenz Hbf ICE, IC/EC, EN 65 Niederlahnstein 70...
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    electrified) Pfaffendorf Bridge Koblenz Cable Car Bendorf Bridge, A48, Koblenz. *Urmitz Bridge between Koblenz-Lützel and Neuwied on Neuwied–Koblenz line (double...
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    Rhine mostly for military reasons: the Crown Prince Wilhelm Bridge [de] at Urmitz and the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. The construction of the Hindenburg...
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    trains on the Right Rhine line diverted over the line to the newly rebuilt Urmitz railway bridge and the freight yard in Engers was abandoned in the 1970s...
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    Urmersbach COC VRM 7 x Andernach–Gerolstein Urmitz MYK VRM 6 x Köln–Mainz Urmitz Rheinbrücke AW VRM 6 x Neuwied–Koblenz Ürzig DB WIL VRT 6...
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