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    Hürth (section Kalscheuren)
    Alt-Hürth Berrenrath Efferen Fischenich Gleuel Hermülheim Hürth-Mitte Kalscheuren Kendenich Knapsack Sielsdorf Stotzheim On April 1, 1930, the rural communities...
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    Hürth-Kalscheuren station is in the town of Hürth in the Rhein-Erft district in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is at the junction of the...
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    The Hürth-Kalscheuren–Ehrang railway (also known in German as the Eifelstrecke—Eifel Railway) is a non-electrified line in the German states of North...
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    West and runs via Cologne South and Köln Eifeltorfreight yard to Hürth-Kalscheuren. In Cologne South, the line branches off to Cologne Bonntor via the South...
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    Trains going south switched to the opposite (northbound) line at Hürth Kalscheuren. Since the entry signal at Brühl could only show a green-yellow (Hp2...
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    trains mainly run to and from the west. The connecting lines from Hürth-Kalscheuren and Steinstraße are operating at capacity. Adding extra tracks is hardly...
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    Hürth-Kalscheuren towards Wuppertal-Oberbarmen Preceding station Trans Regio Following station Sechtem towards Mainz Hbf RB 26 Hürth-Kalscheuren towards...
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    Preceding station DB Regio NRW Following station Erftstadt towards Gerolstein RB 24 Hürth-Kalscheuren towards Köln Messe/Deutz...
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    by Deutsche Bahn Operated by DB Netz DB Station&Service Line(s) Hürth-Kalscheuren–Ehrang (KBS 474; km 83.0) (Jünkerath –) Lissendorf – Dümpelfeld (closed)...
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    served by Rhein-Wupper-Bahn on this section, with the exception of Hurth-Kalscheuren. The Rhein-Wupper-Express originally consisted of six n-carriages without...
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    6°39′38″E / 50.223974°N 6.660423°E / 50.223974; 6.660423 Line(s) Hürth-Kalscheuren–Ehrang (KBS 474; km 101.0) Gerolstein – St. Vith (closed; km 0.0) Andernach...
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    Eisenbahn of 1893, Bergheimer Kreisbahn of 1897/1899 and Hürth-Kalscheuren-Hürth-Knapsack of 1901 connected towns in the Ville, opened up further...
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    8019863769°N 6.68544439235°E / 49.8019863769; 6.68544439235 Line(s) Hürth-Kalscheuren–Ehrang (KBS 474; km 131.4) Bitburg-Erdorf – Irrel – Igel (closed from...
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    6°34′15″E / 49.998690°N 6.570932°E / 49.998690; 6.570932 Line(s) Hürth-Kalscheuren–Ehrang (KBS 474; km 131.4) Bitburg-Erdorf–Irrel–Igel (closed from Town...
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    Walsdorf 469 m 37.7 Hillesheim (Eifel) 459 m former line to Gerolstein Eifel Railway from Trier 43.8 Lissendorf 414 m Eifel Railway to Hürth-Kalscheuren...
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  • - architect during the renovation: Karl Band Interior of St. Ursula (Kalscheuren) - Architect: Gottfried Böhm Interior of St. Adelheid ( Niederhövels...
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  • Rheinstrecke). It runs in a wide arc through Roisdorf, Sechtem, Brühl and Kalscheuren to St. Pantaleon station in Cologne. This terminal station was built...
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    the Eifel line. On 1 October 1875 a more direct route was opened from Kalscheuren on the West Rhine line to Euskirchen. The company, which had previously...
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    line from Kall to Schleiden was not opened until 1884. In 1875, the Kalscheuren–Euskirchen section was completed. In 1880 the Euskirchen–Bonn line was...
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    2926 Hösel 5 2930 Höxter Rathaus 6 0235 Hückelhoven-Baal 4 3089 Hürth-Kalscheuren 4 2961 Ibbenbüren 4 3493 Ibbenbüren-Laggenbeck 5 3006 Iserlohn 6 3065...
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    was given a new name – Vulkaneifel – in 2007. In 1873, the Ehrang – Kalscheuren (Trier – Cologne) railway came into service with the opening of the railway...
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