(Haltepunkt Marxgrün) on the site of the former station which is part of the Regionalbahn from Hof to Bad Steben. The village of Marxgrün has been a district...
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The Triptis–Marxgrün railway is a branch line in Germany that runs through the states of Thuringia and Bavaria, and which was originally built and operated...
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in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Höllentalbahn (Bavaria), a railway from Marxgrün, Bavaria to Blankenstein, Thuringia in Germany Höllentalbahn (Lower Austria)...
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to give up their number-plate code NAI in favour of HO. The villages of Marxgrün, Lippertsgrün and Marlesreuth were incorporated to Naila in 1978. In 1979...
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station code of the New Maynaguri railway station, India station code of the Marxgrün station, Germany MMX (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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crossing. The station of Marxgrün is next. In 1887, the first section of the route to be constructed ended here in Marxgrün, today part of the town of...
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Preceding station Following station Selbitz towards Bayreuth Hbf RB 97 Marxgrün towards Bad Steben...
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Owned by Deutsche Bahn Operated by DB Station&Service Line(s) Triptis–Marxgrün railway (KBS 557) Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 2 Train operators Erfurter...
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Mehltheuer from Münchenbernsdorf 93.635 Niederpöllnitz 100.470 Triptis to Marxgrün Orla 104.400 Traun (until 2011) 108.920 Neustadt (Orla) 112.229 Neunhofen...
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water from these springs is marketed under the name Höllensprudel. The Marxgrün-Blankenstein railway, also known as the Hell Valley railway or Höllentalbahn...
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