Hochspeyer station – originally officially Neuhochspeyer or Neu-Hochspeyer – is the station of the town of Hochspeyer in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Mannheim–Saarbrücken railway (section Hochspeyer Ost)
was often called Bahnhof am Kreuz ("station at the crossing"). With the opening of the Alsenz Valley Railway and the new Hochspeyer station, it lost its...
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Wörth (Rhein) station (redirect from Bahnhof Wörth (Rhein))
station. Franz Neumer (1999). Vor 150 Jahren fuhr die erste Eisenbahn durch Hochspeyer (in German). Heimatjahrbuch des Landkreises Kaiserslautern 1999. pp. 116–118...
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Valley Railway (Alsenztalbahn, Hochspeyer–Bad Münster) and was opened on 29 October 1870 with the first section from Hochspeyer to Winnweiler. The station...
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station is on the Alsenz Valley Railway (Alsenztalbahn), running between Hochspeyer and Bad Münster am Stein. The settlement in Rhenish Franconia was first...
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(Alsenztalbahn) ran on the Bad Münster–Neustadt route, requiring a reversal in Hochspeyer station with the locomotive running around the train, and also stopping...
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(Alsenztalbahn) ran on the Bad Münster–Neustadt route, requiring a reversal in Hochspeyer station with the locomotive running around the train, and also stopping...
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a station from the beginning, unlike the larger neighbouring town of Hochspeyer. The interests of Paul Camille Denis, the builder of the Ludwig Railway...
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Salzburg – Graz) 2 train pairs S1 Homburg – Landstuhl – Kaiserslautern – Hochspeyer – Neustadt – Mannheim – Heidelberg – Eberbach – Mosbach – Osterburken...
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Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund. 1 January 2021. p. 143. Retrieved 8 April 2021. "Bahnhof Langenlonsheim" (in German). www.kbs607a.hunsrueckquerbahn.de. Archived...
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April 2021. Daten & Fakten. Profil auf bahnhof.de. Archived 2012-02-26 at the Wayback Machine Information auf bahnhof.de, accessed 26 February 2012 Mitteilungen...
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May 1871 the Alsenz Valley Railway was completed from Bad Münster to Hochspeyer; its trains ran into Kaiserslautern. To shorten the route for long-distance...
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(Alsenztalbahn, Hochspeyer–Bad Münster) and was put into service on 29 October 1870 with the opening of the section from Hochspeyer to Winnweiler. On...
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(Rhein-Nahe-Bahn). In 1871, the Alsenz Valley Railway (Alsenztalbahn) was opened from Hochspeyer with its northern terminus in the town then called just Münster. From...
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Bahnhofstraße 1. It is located on the Alsenz Valley Railway (Alsenztalbahn, Hochspeyer–Bad Münster) and was opened on 16 May 1871 with the section from Winnweiler...
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an excursion services runs on to Zeller Valley Railway, continuing to Hochspeyer. Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers...
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Kaiserslautern, ran on the Bad Münster–Neustadt route, requiring a reversal in Hochspeyer station. After the First World War, local services to the south rarely...
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