Kirnitzschtal tramway (redirect from Kirnitzschtalbahn)
The Kirnitzschtal tramway, also known as the Kirnitzschtalbahn, is an electric tramway in Saxony, Germany. The line runs through the valley of the Kirnitzsch...
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Retrieved January 8, 2008. "Zur Geschichte der Kirnitzschtalbahn ab 1989" [The history of the Kirnitzschtalbahn from 1989]. RVSOE (in German). Retrieved August...
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Name of System Location Traction Type Date (From) Date (To) Notes Kirnitzschtalbahn Bad Schandau Electric 28 May 1898 Gauge: 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)...
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tourists, so the brook was dammed up by a pushable weir. Since the Kirnitzschtalbahn, a tramway linking the waterfall with Bad Schandau, was opened in...
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Scotland. The village is also served by the suburban tramway line "Kirnitzschtalbahn" Bad Schandau–Lichtenhainer Wasserfall, with the stops of Mittelndorfer...
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Poustevna–Sebnitz–Bad Schandau–Děčín hl.n.), mostly every two hours. The Kirnitzschtalbahn, a rural tramway, serves the Lichtenhain Waterfall from Bad Schandau...
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bidirectional operation with doors on one side still exists today on the Kirnitzschtalbahn, the Drachenfelsbahn, the Gmunden tram, and the Italian railway line...
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Standseilbahn Dresden and the Schwebebahn Dresden. Also included are the Kirnitzschtalbahn, a rural tramway line, and the Bad Schandau Elevator, both located...
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Eisenbahn-GmbH) Wilder Robert; Oschatz–Mügeln–Kemmlitz (Döllnitzbahn GmbH) Kirnitzschtalbahn 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) gauge Oberrittersgrün station 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in)...
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