Winden–Karlsruhe railway (section Maximiliansau)
of the Rhine near the hamlet of Maxau on 5 August 1862. The Winden–Maximiliansau section was approved on 14 March 1864. Although it ran through Minfeld...
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Germany *Maxau Rhine Bridge between Karlsruhe-Maxau and Wörth am Rhein-Maximiliansau (double tracked, electrified) *Germersheim Rhine Bridge between Germersheim...
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the Rhine to Lauterbourg. Already in 1863, a local committee met in Maximiliansau (until 1938: Pfortz) not far from the Wörth floating bridge, with representatives...
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forms the western limits of the city, beyond which lie the towns of Maximiliansau and Wörth am Rhein in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The...
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through station on the branch of the Maximilian Railway from Winden to Maximiliansau. The gap to Karlsruhe was closed a year later. The extension of the...
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Maxau in the Karlsruhe district of Knielingen and the Wörth suburb of Maximiliansau. The Hofgut Maxau (Maxau estate), established by Maximilian von Baden...
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Karlsruhe-Marktplatz – Karlsruhe Bahnhofsvorplatz – Karlsruhe West – Maximiliansau – Wörth – Jockgrim – Rheinzabern – Rülzheim – Bellheim – Germersheim...
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Germersheim – Bellheim – Rülzheim – Rheinzabern – Jockgrim – Wörth am Rhein – Maximiliansau – Knielingen Rheinbergstrasse – Karlsruhe Entenfang – Europaplatz –...
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Karlsruhe–Maxau Maxau Railway 5 August 1862 City of Karlsruhe Maxau–Maximiliansau ¹ Maxau Railway 8 May 1865 City of Karlsruhe Dinglingen–Lahr (Black...
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Remagen–Adenau Maximiliansau Eisenbahnstrasse GER VRN KVV x Winden–Karlsruhe Maximiliansau im Rüsten GER VRN KVV 7 x Wörth–Lauterbourg Maximiliansau West GER...
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1855. On 14 March 1864 the Winden–Maximiliansau stretch was opened and on 8 May 1865 the link between Maximiliansau and the Baden Maxaubahn (Karlsruhe–Maxau)...
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that remained upstream, the southernmost, the Maxau Rhine Bridge at Maximiliansau, was destroyed on 21 March when a round of American artillery fire struck...
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1985–1991 Karlsruher SC 159 (13) 1991–1993 ASV Durlach Managerial career 1991–1995 ASV Durlach FVP Maximiliansau *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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Karlsruhe–Neustadt route (stopping everywhere, except Karlsruhe Maxau and Maximiliansau Eisenbahnstraße) and the Neustadt–Wissembourg route (stopping at all...
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over the Rhine, in 1865 the link to the Palatine railway network at Maximiliansau was completed. The line was built by the city of Karlsruhe and operated...
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duty in the Palatinate (Pfalz) as pontoon locomotives at Speyer and Maximiliansau. In 1925 the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft took over 26 vehicles...
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Münsterland) Maxhütte (state of Bavaria) – Maximilian II Joseph of Bavaria Maximiliansau (state of Rhineland-Palatinate) – Maximilian II Joseph of Bavaria (1858...
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(Altrhein Saurheinkopf); r) near Maxau; see below → Knielinger See near Maximiliansau; see above → near Hagenbach and below → near Wörth am Rhein near Mechtersheim:...
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7001–88 7003) 8 1865–1874 B n2t Locomotives for the pontoon bridges at Maximiliansau and Speyer; Nos. VII and VIII sold in 1879 to Baden (Baden I b) T 2II [de]...
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– Europaplatz – Karlsruhe Entenfang – Knielingen Rheinbergstraße – Maximiliansau – Wörth am Rhein – Rheinzabern – Germersheim Every 60 minutes S 52...
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