The Koblenz–Trier Railway is a railway line in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, located mostly on the left (northern) bank of the Moselle, connecting...
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served by trains on the East Rhine Railway Wiesbaden–Cologne. Koblenz is the beginning of the Moselle line to Trier (and connecting to Luxemburg and Saarbrücken)...
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Köln–Gerolstein via the Eifel Railway (KBS 474); Koblenz–Wittlich via the Koblenz–Trier line (KBS 690); Saarbrücken via the Saarbrücken–Trier line (KBS 685); Perl...
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or 50 miles southeast), and Koblenz (100 km or 62 mi northeast). The University of Trier, the administration of the Trier-Saarburg district and the seat...
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winegrowing town of Traben-Trarbach to Bullay (DB) station to the Koblenz–Trier railway (German: Moselstrecke, literally "Moselle stretch"). It is served...
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Archbishop-Elector of Trier 1778 – Population: 7,475. 1786 – Electoral Palace built. 1794 – Town taken by French forces. 1798 – Koblenz becomes "chief town...
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Long-distance express trains used to run from Saarbrücken and Trier to Cologne via the Moselle line via Koblenz or via the Eifel line, often continuing to Münster...
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Ehrang station (category Buildings and structures in Trier)
Eifel Railway from Cologne connects with the Koblenz–Trier railway. Until 1983, Ehrang station was also the starting point of the Trier West Railway to Igel...
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Pünderich–Traben-Trarbach railway. The nearest long-distance railway stations are Bullay (15 kilometers northwest, on the Koblenz–Trier railway), and Idar-Oberstein...
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Koblenz Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the city of Koblenz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is the focal point of rail transport in...
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With some 18,000 inhabitants, Wittlich is the biggest town between Trier and Koblenz and the fourth biggest between Mainz and the Belgian border. The town...
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the Trier West route from Konz, because Trier-West station was still Trier's main station. A year later, with the completion of the line to Koblenz, Trier...
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List of tunnels in Germany (section Railway tunnels)
55 m Kaiser Wilhelm Tunnel (4205 m, Koblenz–Trier railway) Wilseck Tunnel, 1268 m (Eifel Railway) East Rhine Railway: • Horchheim Tunnel (576 m) • Loreley...
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Besseringen, is shortened by a tunnel. From Trier the line continues as the Eifel Railway to Cologne and Mosel line to Koblenz. The line was built by the Royal Administration...
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multiple units of the CFL are used. On the Koblenz–Trier railway, the train runs as an RE, between Koblenz and Düsseldorf as an IC on behalf of DB Fernverkehr...
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The Trier West Railway (German: Trierer Weststrecke) a 14 km-long railway line running from Trier-Ehrang in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate to...
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Kanonenbahn (redirect from Cannons Railway)
(literally "Cannons Railway") is a former German military strategic railway between Berlin and Metz via Güsten, Wetzlar, Koblenz and Trier. Metz is in Alsace-Lorraine...
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Hauptbahnhof Kaiserslautern Hauptbahnhof Koblenz Hauptbahnhof Ludwigshafen Hauptbahnhof Mainz Hauptbahnhof Trier Hauptbahnhof Saarbrücken Hauptbahnhof Chemnitz...
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Troisvierges - Gouvy - Liège Intercity services Luxembourg - Wasserbillig - Trier - Koblenz - Köln - Düsseldorf Intercity services Luxembourg - Arlon (- Namur...
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and Trier. It gets Local services to Wittlich and faster services to Trier/Koblenz. Official CFL page on Sandweiler-Contern station Rail.lu page on Sandweiler-Contern...
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The Volcano Park in Mayen-Koblenz (German: Vulkanpark) is a geopark in the rural district of Mayen-Koblenz in the eastern Vulkan Eifel, Germany. It was...
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connecting Trier, Koblenz and Metz. The first railway line, linking Trier with Saarbrücken and Luxembourg was inaugurated in 1860, followed by the Trier-Cologne...
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Wittlich Hauptbahnhof (category Railway stations in Rhineland-Palatinate)
Hauptbahnhof is a railway station for the town of Wittlich in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and is on the Koblenz–Trier line (Moselle line)...
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on 15 May 1879, the Moselle line from Koblenz via Cochem to Trier on 15 October 1879, the Fischbach Valley Railway from Saarbrücken via Quierschied to Neunkirchen...
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residence away from Trier, which faced constant threats from France. Opting for a more secure location, he chose to erect a new palace in Koblenz. Positioned...
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Moselle Viaduct (category Buildings and structures in Mayen-Koblenz)
villages Winningen and Dieblich, about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Koblenz, where the river Moselle flows into the river Rhine. Moselle Viaduct is...
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First class seats, upper deck "New direct connection Luxembourg - Trier - Koblenz - Düsseldorf". www.cfl.lu. Archived from the original on 18 December...
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into the five districts (Regierungsbezirke) of Koblenz, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Aachen and Trier. Koblenz was the official capital, though Cologne was the...
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Palace (German: Kurfürstliches Schloss) in Koblenz, was the residence of the last Archbishop and Elector of Trier, Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony, who commissioned...
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