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    Untertürkheim station is a railway station in Untertürkheim, an outer district of Stuttgart, Germany, on the city's S-Bahn, or S-line. The station formerly...
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    and Untertürkheim. Wine-growing in the area dates back to 1108 when, according to State archives, Blaubeuren Abbey was given vineyards in Stuttgart as...
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    main line connects Untertürkheim with Kornwestheim and serves primarily as a bypass for freight around Stuttgart Central Station (Hauptbahnhof). In the...
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    neither Cannstatt station nor Untertürkheim station were close enough for visitors. Karl Schaechterle of the Railway Administration of Stuttgart (German: Reichsbahndirektion...
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    in late 2022. The carriage sidings would be moved to the area of Untertürkheim station to clear land for redevelopment. On 2 April 2009, the Premier of...
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    Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt ˈhaʊ̯ptbaːnˌhoːf]; English: Stuttgart Central Station) is the primary railway station in the city...
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    In 1994, the Stuttgart tram line 4 was converted to standard gauge as Stadtbahn line 4, but it was cut back to end at Untertürkheim station. It has never...
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  • 1905 Cannstatt and Untertürkheim become part of city. Population:249,443. 1907 - International Socialist Congress held in Stuttgart. 1908 Degerloch becomes...
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    Cannstatt to Untertürkheim. Following the completion of the Rosenstein Tunnel on 4 July 1846, the first train ran into Stuttgart station on 26 September...
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    (German: Frankenbahn) and is a station on the network of the Stuttgart S-Bahn. It is near the junction of the Untertürkheim–Kornwestheim line (Schusterbahn)...
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    Cannstatt, a city district of Stuttgart). Daimler died in 1900, and their business moved in 1903 to Stuttgart-Untertürkheim after the original factory was...
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    during construction site, serving 203 stations, and operating on 130 kilometres (81 mi) of route. In 2014, the Stuttgart Stadtbahn carried 174.9 million passengers...
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  • The bombing of Stuttgart in World War II was a series of 53 air raids that formed part of the strategic air offensive of the Allies against Germany. The...
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    well as regional network changes planned for Stuttgart 21, this project has been abandoned. Untertürkheim – Kornwestheim: At present, four regional trains...
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    Nürnberger Strasse station is located at the 2.7 kilometre point of the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Nördlingen railway in the German state of Baden-Württemberg...
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    The Mannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway is a 99 km (62 mi) long railway line in Germany, connecting the cities of Mannheim and Stuttgart. The line was...
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    Schuster Railway (Schusterbahn, then called the Kornwestheim–Untertürkheim line), to relieve Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof of freight traffic. At the end of World War...
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    Fils Valley Railway (category Rail transport in Stuttgart)
    was completed on 4 July 1846, allowing the first train to run into Stuttgart station on 26 September 1846. It was extended to Plochingen in December 1846...
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    Altbach, Esslingen am Neckar Stuttgart (urban district), city districts Obertürkheim, Hedelfingen, Wangen, Untertürkheim, Stuttgart-Ost, Bad Cannstatt, Münster...
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    für die Freunde des Hauses Daimler-Benz, no. 199 (in German). Stuttgart-Untertürkheim: Daimler-Benz. OCLC 472985331. Hoppe, Heinz C. (1992). Serving...
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    into Stuttgart city on 1 April 1931. Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen station on the Franconia Railway is served by lines S4, S5, S6 and S60 of the Stuttgart S-Bahn...
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  • Mercedes-Benz (category Companies based in Stuttgart)
    Mercedes-Benz Vehicles and Motors] (in German) (6th, expanded ed.). StuttgartUntertürkheim: Daimler-Benz AG. OCLC 312295896. Scott-Moncrieff, David (1979)...
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    prohibition the buses stopped short of central Stuttgart at suburbs such as Cannstatt or Untertürkheim from where passengers could complete their journeys...
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    Franconia Railway (category Transport in Stuttgart)
    11/12 Stuttgart–Berlin Anhalt station D 13/14 Schaffhausen–Berlin Anhalt station, with coaches from Rome D 15/16 Stuttgart–Berlin Anhalt station After...
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    railway between Untertürkheim and Kornwestheim and marshalling yards at both ends. This required the railway tracks at Untertürkheim to be moved closer...
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  • visit, including Daimler-Benz's in Untertürkheim (Stuttgart), Junkers' at Dessau, BMW's in Staßfurt, Bosch's in Stuttgart, and Junkers Jumo's at Magdeburg...
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  • Widerstandsgruppe Schlotterbeck aus Luginsland". Untertürkheim Rotenburg-Luginsland. Klaus Enslin i.A. "Aus Untertürkheim". Retrieved 15 January 2022. Siegfried...
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    The list of railway stations in Baden-Württemberg contains all stations in Baden-Württemberg that are currently served by long-distance passenger transport...
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  • see also: List of RMV lines) (former Bundesbahn divisions Karlsruhe and Stuttgart) * This description is not used in the timetable, but is a commonly used...
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  • Backnang–Ludwigsburg railway (category Stuttgart S-Bahn)
    bypass route with access to the Western Railway would have been the Untertürkheim–Kornwestheim freight bypass, which had not yet been built; it was planned...
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