• The Lokalbahn AG company (Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft), or 'LAG' for short, was a private company based in Munich, Bavaria, whose lines of business...
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    A Lokalbahn or Localbahn ("local line", plural: -en) is a secondary railway line worked by local trains serving rural areas, typically in Austria and...
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    operation of the FOTG from 1884 to 1906. On 12 May 1888 the Frankfurter Lokalbahn AG (FLAG) opened a horse tram line from Frankfurt city center to Eschersheim...
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    speed of 55 km/h. A total of 29 were converted in this way. The Lokalbahn Company (Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft or LAG) had also bought two GtL 4/4 machines...
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  • organization used by groups like LEADER programme and OneVirginia2021 Lokalbahn AG, a former German private railway company Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar...
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    from Munich was put into operation. The line was built and operated by Lokalbahn AG (LAG). The station became a through station on 1 June 1897 when the Isar...
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  • a local Bavarian branch line (Lokalbahn) in southern Germany. It was established by the Aktiengesellschaft der Lokalbahn Deggendorf-Metten, a railway company...
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    Grosshesselohe Isartal station on the Isar Valley Railway, opened by the Lokalbahn AG company (LAG) on 27 July 1891 and electrified from Wolfratshausen to...
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  • for the Tegernsee Railway AG (Tegernseebahn AG or TAG). TAG 7 (and its two sister engines) were the last branch line (Lokalbahn) locomotives to be designed...
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    Vienna, the building of the Chiemsee Railway and the establishment of the Lokalbahn AG. In 1876, he was one of the founders of the VDI, an association for German...
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    Railways had decided in favour of a branch line (Lokalbahn) from Cham to Kötzting, however. So the Lokalbahn AG in Munich was tasked to carry out the project...
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    Regentalbahn (redirect from Regentalbahn AG)
    Teisnach AG and the Prünst quarry, that still provides ballast for track construction today. On 1 January 1928 the Lokalbahn Deggendorf-Metten AG was also...
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    extension to Füssen was opened, but it was built and operated by the private Lokalbahn AG (LAG). After its bankruptcy, the Marktoberdorf–Füssen section was nationalised...
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    25 July 1889 as the terminus of a branch line from Munich opened by Lokalbahn AG. It was initially connected to Munich by four to six pairs of trains...
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    As the Royal Bavarian State Railroad was not interested, the private Lokalbahn AG (LAG) company applied for a concession to extend the Immenstadt–Sonthofen...
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  • (AG der Bayerischen Ostbahnen) AG für Bahn-Bau und -Betrieb AG Lokalbahn Lam-Kötzting AG für Verkehrswesen Ahaus-Enscheder Eisenbahn AG Albertsbahn AG...
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    Weilheim. The line was continued to the south by a private railway company, Lokalbahn AG (LAG), which was granted a concession by the then still independent town...
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    itself so well, that a year later two more engines were built by the Lokalbahn AG (the aforementioned LAG Nos. 87 and 88). TAG 7 served until 1975 as the...
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    routes to Bad Homburg and Oberursel originally belonged to the Frankfurt Lokalbahn AG. They run largely off the road network and have barrier-protected level...
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    station to Höllriegelskreuth on the Isar Valley Railway, opened by the Lokalbahn AG company (LAG) on 27 July 1891 and electrified from Wolfratshausen to...
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  • Locomotives 9 and 10 of the Lokalbahn AG (LAG) were saturated steam locomotives that were built for the Murnau - Garmisch-Partenkirchen route opened in...
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    Mittenwald goes back to a request in 1896 by the council of Mittenwald for Lokalbahn AG of Munich to develop a project for the continuation of the...
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    locomotives of the same type were supplied by Krauss in 1900 to the Lokalbahn AG (Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft or LAG), which later sold them to the Bavarian...
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    the concession for the construction of the Oberdorf–Füssen line to the Lokalbahn AG (LAG) company. The railway and Füssen station were put into operation...
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  • 60 160 1'C E 62 1'C1' Bavarian EP 1 E 63 163 C E 69 169 Bo LAG 1 - 5 Lokalbahn AG E 70.2 1'C1' Bavarian EG 2 E 71 B'B' Prussian EG 511 to EG 537 E 72 1'C1'...
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    meter-gauge interurban tramway. It was opened in 1888 by the private Lokalbahn Aktien-Gesellschaft (LAG) and initially operated as a steam-powered branch...
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  • G 7.1 engines were built from 1893 by the firm of Stettiner Maschinenbau AG Vulcan. They were equipped with the same boiler as that of the Prussian G...
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  • (Zweitb.) BBÖ 1070 D E 62 Bavarian EP 3/5 and EP 1 1'C1' w1k E 63 C E 69 Lokalbahn AG 1 to 5 Bo E 70 02 to E 70 08 Prussian EG 502 to EG 505, Prussian EG 506...
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    1 May 1900 under a Bavarian concession granted on 24 January 1897 to the Lokalbahn AG (LAG).[page needed] On 1 January 1905 it was electrified, becoming the...
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    class TKh3. In 1938, two locomotives were taken back into stock when Lokalbahn AG was nationalised; rather than restoring the locomotives' old numbers...
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