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    line was dismantled, the Düren–Euskirchen line was closed and the Düren–Jülich–Linnich and the Düren–Heimbach lines were sold to the Dürener Kreisbahn...
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    lost this significance due to the closure of the adjacent section of the Jülich–Dalheim railway. Meanwhile, the passenger station has been reclassified...
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    ducal line of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg died out, and after a violent struggle over succession, Jülich and Berg fell to the Wittelsbach Counts...
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    (Bergisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft) ran from Mönchengladbach continued via Jülich and Eschweiler-Aue to Stolberg on the Hochneukirch–Stolberg railway. The...
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    Eschweiler-Talbahnhof/Raiffeisenplatz), Weisweiler (now: Eschweiler-Weisweiler), Frenz, Jülich und Hochneukirch to Rheydt-Odenkirchen. This second line runs through Eschweiler...
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  • Berlin-Anhalter Bahnhof · Bw Berlin-Gesundbrunnen · Bw Berlin-Grunewald · Bw Berlin-Grünau · Bw Berlin-Hundekehle · Bw Berlin-Lehrter Bahnhof · Bw Berlin-Lichtenberg...
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    reversed in the opposite direction. There have been considerations that the Jülich–Dalheim railway operated by Rurtalbahn to Linnich would be extended as far...
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  • 245c/247f EVU: DB Regio NRW 483 Rur Valley Railway Linnich–Jülich–Düren 443 245a EVU: Rurtalbahn GmbH 484 Rur Valley Railway Düren–Lendersdorf–Heimbach...
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    a conference of representatives of the traders of Aachen and Cologne in Jülich, chaired by the Oberpräsident of the Rhine Province Ernst von Bodelschwingh...
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    six-lane developed track. After leaving this one crosses the level of Jülich-Zülpicher Börde, bypasses Euskirchen and then rises in the Eifel. At the...
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    Lindern and Jülich could no longer be achieved, as the development of coal mines around Hückelhovenhad led to the construction of the Jülich–Dalheim railway...
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    the trains from Düren via Jülich to Mönchengladbach, which could no longer operate due to the decommissioning of the Jülich–Hochneukirch section. For...
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