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    ChemnitzRiesa railway is a two-track and electrified mainline railway in the German state of Saxony, originally built and operated by the Chemnitz-Riesa...
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    the Leipzig–Dresden railway. In addition, it is at the beginning of the RiesaChemnitz railway and the disused Riesa–Nossen railway. Since December 2013...
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    (KCCh branching off at Chemnitz Küchwald) as well as from Riesa and Döbeln (RCCh branching off at Chemnitz-Furth) could bypass Chemnitz main station and get...
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    electrified Zwönitz–Stollberg–Chemnitz railway. (March 2016) A Vossloh Citylink unit at Mittweida station along RiesaChemnitz railway line. (April 2016) A Stadler...
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  • line between Chemnitz and Berlin. Since 1872, a connection from Riesa to Elsterwerda had been considered useful by various private railway companies, such...
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    1836, the Erzgebirge Railway Company (Erzgebirgische Eisenbahngesellschaft) was founded in Chemnitz to build a railway line from Riesa to Zwickau, but the...
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    of the RiesaChemnitz railway and running the line subsequently. This had been necessary, after the private firm, the Chemnitz-Riesa Railway Company...
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    The Chemnitz tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Chemnitz) is a network of tramways forming the centrepiece of the public transport system in Chemnitz...
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    the town is green and picturesque. Mittweida has a station on the RiesaChemnitz railway. A branch line, closed in 1997, served the industries in nearby...
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  • schoolhouse was built in 1811. In 1852 the construction of a railway station on the RiesaChemnitz railway started. A new school which is still in use was opened...
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    Limbach–Wittgensdorf railway, LWd – Limbach–Wüstenbrand railway, NW – Neuoelsnitz–Wüstenbrand railway, RC – RiesaChemnitz railway, RCCh – Abzw Chemnitz-Furth–Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf...
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    The Chemnitz–Adorf railway is a branch line in Saxony, Germany that was built and operated by the Chemnitz-Aue-Adorfer Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (CAAE). The...
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    and Chemnitz, the last section of the RiesaChemnitz railway, was opened. Despite the fact that two branch lines — the Waldheim–Rochlitz railway and the...
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    (Elster) to Röderau, near Riesa. There it ends in a triangular junction with the Leipzig–Dresden railway, connecting to Riesa and Dresden. The Jüterbog–Falkenberg...
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    connection between Chemnitz and Annaberg began in 1858. At that time Chemnitz already had a rail connection through the ChemnitzRiesa Railway, completed on...
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  • roads. Four main railway lines run through the district: Dresden-Freiberg-Chemnitz-Werdau, Riesa-Döbeln-Chemnitz, Neukieritzsch-Chemnitz and Borsdorf-Döbeln-Coswig...
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    Neukieritzsch) on the Saxon-Bavarian Railway (German: Sächsisch-Bayerischen Eisenbahn) to Mittweida on the RiesaChemnitz line. Above all, the city of Borna...
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    station is a stop on the RiesaChemnitz railway, served by Regionalbahn trains of Deutsche Bahn and the private Vogtlandbahn railway company. Waldheim in...
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  • Netinera offers long-distance passenger services on the route Berlin–RiesaChemnitz–Plauen–Hof. Abellio Deutschland GmbH, a part of Abellio Ahaus-Alstätter...
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  • in the timetable, but is a commonly used name for the line. ** By Rems Railway only the section from Stuttgart to Aalen is implied today; KBS 786 includes...
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    Döbeln was connected to the railway from Riesa. 1857: The railway was extended to Chemnitz. 1868: The Dresden-Döbeln-Leipzig railway line was opened. 1945:...
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  • employment in the railway industry first as the government commissioner to the Executive board of the Chemnitz-Riesa railway company (German: Chemnitz-Riseaer...
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    create a bypass of the Riesa Elbe bridge as a preparation for war. The line runs eastward to Riesa, where the lines from Chemnitz and Nossen branch off...
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    with the last Interregio in Germany from Berlin via Elsterwerda and Riesa to Chemnitz (IR line 34), this type of train was abolished and replaced by Regional-Express...
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    central railway terminus in Leipzig, Germany, in the district Mitte. At 83,460 square metres (898,400 sq ft), it is Europe's largest railway station measured...
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    Döbeln Hauptbahnhof (category Railway stations in Saxony)
    and electrified RiesaChemnitz lines cross in Döbeln Hbf. From 1884 to 1964 Döbeln Hbf was also the terminus of the 750 mm gauge railway from Oschatz. Although...
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  • (Albert Railway), named after Prince Albert of Saxony. On 15 November 1858, the Chemnitz–Zwickau section was opened as part of the RiesaChemnitz–Zwickau...
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    Saxon-Franconian trunk line via Chemnitz, Zwickau and Hof to Nuremberg. The Hauptbahnhof is also connected with railway to Berlin via the triangle of rail...
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  • Riesaer SV in 1917. Riesaer SV absorbed SC Riesa-Röderau (formerly Chemie Riesa) in 1998. FC Stahl Riesa were declared bankrupt in 2003. The same year...
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    westerly extension of the RiesaChemnitz line, several routes were investigated for a connection to the Saxon-Bavarian Railway. Connections towards Zwickau...
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