Isar Valley Railway (redirect from Isartalbahn)
The Isar River Valley Railway (German: Isartalbahn) is a standard gauge and electrified railway in the German state of Bavaria. Originally it was 51.1 km...
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(in German). Aying municipality. Retrieved 14 March 2013. "Geschichte der Isartalbahn ab 1972". isartalbahn.de (in German). Retrieved 14 March 2013....
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Großhesselohe Isartalbahn station (German: Großhesselohe Isartalbahnhof) is a station on the Isar Valley Railway from Munich to Bichl in the German state...
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"Geschichte der Isartalbahn 1938–1949". isartalbahn.de (in German). Retrieved 13 March 2013. "Geschichte der Isartalbahn 1949–1972". isartalbahn.de (in German)...
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Retrieved 1 March 2020. "Description of Pullach station" (in German). Die Isartalbahn im Internet. Retrieved 15 March 2013. "Railway timetable of 1944" (in...
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S 20 line was relocated from Deisenhofen to Höllriegelskreuth on the Isartalbahn. The railway line Munich-Holzkirchen is no longer served by S-Bahn trains...
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Die Isartalbahn. Bufe-Fachbuchverlag, München 1978, ISBN 3-922138-04-7, S. 39. "Beschreibung des Bahnhofes Höllriegelskreuth-Grünwald". isartalbahn.de...
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Verlag. p. 278. ISBN 3-87490-576-4. Claus-Jürgen Schulze (1978), Die Isartalbahn (in German), München: Bufe-Fachbuchverlag, ISBN 3-922138-04-7 Wikimedia...
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ISBN 3-486-56040-9. Retrieved 10 March 2013. Claus-Jürgen Schulze (1978). Die Isartalbahn (in German). Munich: Bufe-Fachbuchverlag. p. 13 and 14. ISBN 3-922138-04-7...
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München Isartalbahnhof is a former railway station on the Isartalbahn in the Munich borough of Thalkirchen. It is now used by the Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe...
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1 km on 15 June 1898. Priebus – Lichtenberg, 6,9 km on 1 October 1913. Isartalbahn (Munich – Schäftlarn – Bichl), 50.5 km long, steam operated. Opened:...
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80 and 81, were stabled at Thalkirchen shed on the Isar Valley line (Isartalbahn). They remained there even after being taken over by the Reichsbahn....
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was renamed Munich South in 1876. From 1891, the Isar Valley Railway (Isartalbahn) branched off in Munich South, but no passenger trains ran on the section...
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