• Niederlahnstein is a part of the city of Lahnstein in Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany. Niederlahnstein is situated on the right bank of the Rhine. In 1905...
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    Niederlahnstein station is, along with Oberlahnstein and Friedrichssegen, one of three stations in the town of Lahnstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    Lahnstein) on the south side of the Lahn (above the river mouth) and Niederlahnstein on the north side (below the river mouth). In 2020, it had a population...
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    Cologne-Porz and Troisdorf. It includes two tunnels between Rüdesheim and Niederlahnstein, including the well-known Loreley Tunnel near Sankt Goarshausen. Soon...
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    physician, politician, historian and art historian. Michel was born in Niederlahnstein as the eldest son of a country doctor. His parents were Theodor Michel...
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    which follows the meandering Lahn from Koblenz up to Wetzlar—via Niederlahnstein, Bad Ems, Nassau, Balduinstein, Diez, Limburg an der Lahn and Weilburg...
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    Oberlahnstein station is, along with Niederlahnstein and Friedrichssegen, one of three stations in the town of Lahnstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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  • Rheinbahn) of the Nassau State Railway (Nassauische Staatsbahn) at Niederlahnstein, completed on 3 June 1864, creating a second railway next to the Rhine...
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    Koblenz South Bridge *Horchheim rail bridge between Koblenz Hbf and Niederlahnstein on Lahntal railway (double tracked, electrified) Pfaffendorf Bridge...
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  • Rheinland" and since then only fourth class. Rhineland champion was SV Niederlahnstein, who rose through a second-place finish in the relegation round to...
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  • Sterrenberg, Filsen Osterspai, Marksburg Braubach Lahnstein, Oberlahnstein, Niederlahnstein, Lahneck Castle Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein, Ehrenbreitstein Fortress Vallendar...
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    towards Frankfurt (Main) Hbf RE 25 Niederlahnstein towards Gießen Koblenz Stadtmitte towards Mayen Ost RB 23 Niederlahnstein towards Limburg (Lahn) Koblenz-Moselweiß...
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  • the second amateur league was made by the newcomer SV Prüm and SV Niederlahnstein. For the subsequent 1966–67 season, FC Horchheim, SV Ehrang and TuS...
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    name. These trains run daily at two-hour intervals and also stop at Niederlahnstein, Bad Ems, Nassau (Lahn), Diez, Limburg (Lahn), Weilburg and Wetzlar...
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  • 2. Amateur League, as well as descendant from the II. Division, SV Niederlahnstein. "Ehrentafel Rheinlandmeister" (in German). DSFS. Retrieved 2017-02-22...
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  • relegation round for the II. Division southwest and moved up. Runner up, SV Niederlahnstein, participated as a Rhineland representative in the German Football...
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    SC Ludwigshafen 1959–60 SV Niederlahnstein TuS Neuendorf 1960–61 VfR Kaiserslautern BSC Oppau 1961–62 SV Niederlahnstein VfR Frankenthal 1962–63 Phönix...
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  • were acquitted. 41 people were killed in a train accident between Niederlahnstein and Neuwied, Germany. Born: Mitsuo Tsukahara, Olympic gold medalist...
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    and gate factory in Bad Ems, Buderus in Staffel, and Reichsbahn in Niederlahnstein. Nassau suffered heavy air raids on February 1–2 and March 19, 1945...
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  • of King Rudolf I of Germany. Walram lost several towns, including Niederlahnstein, Pfaffenhofen and Vallendar, to the Archbishop of Trier. He also continued...
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    ventured onto the right bank of the Rhine and constructed a fortress at Niederlahnstein. Emperors Constantine and Valentinian safeguarded the frontier by constructing...
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    Frankfurt (M) Lollar–Wetzlar, Oberlahnstein–Coblenz–Güls, Hohenrhein–Niederlahnstein: KED Wiesbaden Güls–Ehrang–border near Sierck: KED Saarbrücken In 1880–1882...
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    Rhine was completed in 1864 to connect to the Right Rhine line to Niederlahnstein and Wiesbaden. With the construction of the Horchheim Bridge south...
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    and Rhaetia crossed the Lahn. Archaeological finds are known from Niederlahnstein, as well as from Lahnau. One Lahnau site, the Waldgirmes Forum in the...
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    itself to promote the construction of the Lahntal railway. The Neuwied–Niederlahnstein section, including Ehrenbreitstein station, was put into operation...
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    Lahn Valley Railway (German: Lahntalbahn) is a railway line between Niederlahnstein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate to Wetzlar in Hesse, partly...
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  • Rheinlandliga. Rhineland champion was last year's champion SSV Mülheim. SV Niederlahnstein participated as a Rhineland representative in the German football amateur...
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    1960–61 season saw two new clubs in the league, TuS Neuendorf and SV Niederlahnstein, both promoted from the 2. Oberliga Südwest. The league's top scorer...
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    (R) Relegated The 1962–63 season saw two new clubs in the league, SV Niederlahnstein and VfR Frankenthal, both promoted from the 2. Oberliga Südwest. The...
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  • André Joost. Retrieved 2 October 2011. "Line 2324: Mülheim-Speldorf - Niederlahnstein". NRW Rail Archive (in German). André Joost. Retrieved 2 October 2011...
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