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    The Lahntal railway or Lahn Valley Railway (German: Lahntalbahn) is a railway line between Niederlahnstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    The municipality of Lahntal is found in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district in northwest Middle Hesse, Germany. Lahntal lies on the upper Lahn about 83 km...
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    Koblenz (section Railways)
    by the Horchheim Railway Bridge, consisting of two wide and lofty spans carrying the Lahntal railway, part of the Berlin railway referred to above....
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    Upper Lahn Valley Railway between Feudingen and Marburg, the Main-Weser Railway between Marburg and Giessen, as well as the Lahntal railway between Giessen...
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    via Mayen to Kaisersesch. It runs over the Lahntal railway, the West Rhine railway and the Cross Eifel Railway. It was created with the introduction of...
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    located on the right side of the Rhine line and the Lahntal railway. Lahnstein has three railway stations, Oberlahnstein, (Environmental Train Station)...
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  • Rhine Valley Railway from Wiesbaden to Rüdesheim and Oberlahnstein. On 31 March 1857, this was followed by the concession for the Lahntal railway from Oberlahnstein...
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    Hauptbahnhof is on the West Rhine Railway and connects to the Moselle line, the East Rhine Railway and to the Lahntal railway. It is used daily by about 40...
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    Bad Ems station (category Railway stations in Rhineland-Palatinate)
    Bad Ems in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is on the Lahntal railway (Koblenz–Wetzlar). The entrance building is heritage-listed. The station...
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    With the opening of two railway lines in 1862–1863 (the Lahntal railway from Wetzlar to Koblenz and the Cologne-Gießen Railway, the section through Wetzlar...
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    sore throats. Bad Ems is served by Bad Ems station, which is on the Lahntal railway. Slow trains also serve Bad Ems West halt. The town is linked to a...
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    located south of the Lahn and west of the existing station and above the Lahntal railway. Trains on the existing line from Wetzlar would have connected to services...
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    Ländches Railway (Ländchesbahn). From Eschhofen, the line leads into the Lahntal railway (Lahntalbahn). A middle route through the Taunus between the Main and...
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    Kanonenbahn (redirect from Cannons Railway)
    these existing routes for the Cannons Railway such as the duplication of the Lahntal railway. The Cannons Railway was opened in 24 sections. These were:...
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    community is connected to the bus network. From 1922 a railway line ran from the Lahntal Railway by way of Leun-Stockhausen, Leun-Bissenberg, Greifenstein's...
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    with the Lahntal railway between Limburg and Koblenz. Until 1951, passengers could change in Zollhaus to the narrow-gauge Nassau Light Railway (Nassauische...
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    East Rhine Railway (German: Rechte Rheinstrecke, literally 'right (of the) Rhine railway') is a major, double-track, electrified railway line, running...
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    and Arfurt (Lahn) station both lie within the municipality on the Lahntal railway (Koblenz-Limburg-Runkel-Wetzlar-Gießen) at which only regional trains...
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  • 11 December 2016, services on the Vogelsberg Railway (formerly RB 35) and the subsequent Lahntal railway (formerly RB 25) have run as RB 45. Because the...
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    services on the Vogelsberg Railway and the Lahn–Kinzig Railway as well as services running to the south-west on the Lahntal railway to Limburg and scattered...
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    Germany's biggest single natural underground chamber. The town lies on the Lahntal railway (serving Koblenz, Limburg, Weilburg, Wetzlar and Gießen) and belongs...
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    the Main-Weser Railway coming from the north and ran directly to Wetzlar, where the Cannons Railway continued over the Lahntal railway to the west. This...
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  • in the timetable, but is a commonly used name for the line. ** By Rems Railway only the section from Stuttgart to Aalen is implied today; KBS 786 includes...
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    Vectus Verkehrsgesellschaft (category Private railway companies of Germany)
    It operated services on the Main-Lahn Railway to Frankfurt and Regional-Express services on the Lahntal railway. There were also buses from the Limburg...
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    Pfaffendorf Bridge (category Railway bridges in Germany)
    railway line to its own rail network. Under an agreement signed in 1857, on the one hand Nassau granted a concession for the building of the Lahntal railway...
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    Hindenburg Bridge (category Railway bridges in Germany)
    apparently follow the Rhine from Oberlahnstein, using the Lahntal railway. Two similar railway bridges were also built across the Rhine mostly for military...
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    of Limburg an der Lahn in the German state of Hesse. It is on the Lahntal railway (German: Lahntalbahn), running between Koblenz and Gießen. The only...
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    Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein station (category Railway stations in Koblenz)
    line), then under construction, and the Lahntal railway. It was also stipulated in the contract that a railway bridge would be built between Koblenz and...
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    Hessische Landesbahn (category Private railway companies of Germany)
    Hessische Landesbahn (Hessian State Railway, HLB) is a regional transport company owned by the German state of Hesse, based in Frankfurt am Main. It provides...
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  • Rhine-Main Transport Association has given unique numbers to its regional railway services in regular operation. Rhine-Main S-Bahn lines have a single digit...
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