Rapid transit in Germany (section Stadtbahn systems)
Bielefeld Stadtbahn Bochum Stadtbahn Bonn Stadtbahn Cologne Stadtbahn Dortmund Stadtbahn Duisburg Stadtbahn Düsseldorf Stadtbahn Essen Stadtbahn Frankfurt...
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below city centers (as Stadtbahn lines) if they were not replaced by bus lines. The cities of Bochum, Castrop-Rauxel, Dortmund, Duisburg, Essen, Gelsenkirchen...
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Bonn Hauptbahnhof (category Cologne-Bonn Stadtbahn stations)
Rheinuferbahn – Bonn Hauptbahnhof – Stammstrecke – Bad Godesberg 66: Siegburg – Bonn Hauptbahnhof – Stammstrecke – Ramersdorf – Bad Honnef 67: Siegburg...
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systems. The name S-Bahn derives from Schnellbahn (lit. rapid train), Stadtbahn (lit. city train) or Stadtschnellbahn (lit. rapid city train). Similar...
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Münsterstraße station (category Railway stations in Dortmund)
underground station of the Dortmund Stadtbahn. It is situated below the crossroads of Münsterstraße and Haydnstraße in Dortmund, Germany. The line U41 serves...
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Westfalenhallen station (category Dortmund VRR stations)
rapid transit station in the city of Dortmund, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is part of the Dortmund Stadtbahn network and serves the Westfalenhallen...
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trains. The Munich S-Bahn uses LZB on its core mainline tunnel section (Stammstrecke). The Nuremberg U-Bahn U3 line uses LZB for fully automatic (driverless)...
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