Riesa station is the only passenger station of the town of Riesa in the German state of Saxony. It is a regular stop for Intercity and Intercity-Express...
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Großenhain Cottbus station (German: Großenhain Cottbuser Bahnhof) was opened on 14 October 1862 by the Großenhain Branch Railway Company (Zweig-Eisenbahngesellschaft...
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Jüterbog–Röderau railway (redirect from Jüterbog-Riesa railway)
(Elster) to Röderau, near Riesa. There it ends in a triangular junction with the Leipzig–Dresden railway, connecting to Riesa and Dresden. The Jüterbog–Falkenberg...
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was built in 1811. In 1852 the construction of a railway station on the Riesa–Chemnitz railway started. A new school which is still in use was opened...
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kilometers at its apex. An initial plan to build a railway between Berlin and Riesa, which would have connected to the Leipzig–Dresden railway, failed due to...
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Radebeul Ost station (redirect from Bahnhof Radebeul Ost)
used for rail purposes but is instead operated as the Radebeuler Kultur-Bahnhof (“Radebeul Culture Station”), including an events hall, a library located...
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Dresden-Neustadt station (redirect from Bahnhof Dresden-Neustadt)
Dresden-Neustadt station (German: Bahnhof Dresden-Neustadt) is the second largest railway station in the German city of Dresden after Dresden Hauptbahnhof...
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through Meißen, but, in 1835, it selected a route running further north via Riesa because of the more favourable topography. It proposed to connect the then...
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Dresden Hauptbahnhof (section Böhmischer Bahnhof)
station in the Saxon capital of Dresden. In 1898, it replaced the Böhmischen Bahnhof ("Bohemian station") of the former Saxon-Bohemian State Railway (Sächsisch-Böhmische...
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Chemnitz to build a railway line from Riesa to Zwickau, but the line was not completed to Chemnitz until 1852. The Riesa–Chemnitz line was opened on 1 September...
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Geithain (hourly), Taucha – Hoyerswerda (every two hours), Wurzen – Oschatz – Riesa (very few services a day, only at times when other regular services are...
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Forststr. 0,1 91.7 Energy Berlin Herzberg 0,1 91.7 Energy Sachsen (Dresden) Riesa 1 91.7 Klassik Radio Garding 0,5 91.8 SWR2 (Baden-Württemberg) Raichberg...
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Initially trains departed from separate termini, such as Bayerischer Bahnhof, located southeast of the Leipzig city centre. While the city's population...
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Hauptbahnhof – Messegelände – Westring – Ostring – Hauptbahnhof 420 Wolfenbüttel Bahnhof – Hauptbahnhof – Rathaus 431 Helmstedter Straße – Rautheim – Stöckheim...
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Priestewitz station (redirect from Bahnhof Priestewitz)
Civilingenieur (in German). (reprinted 1988) Borchert, p.100 "Übergangsstelle Bahnhof Priestewitz" (in German). Verkehrsverbund Oberelbe. Udo Becher (1981)....
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river Röder, 30 km (19 mi) northwest of Dresden, and 17 km (11 mi) east of Riesa. It is also situated on Via Regia from Görlitz to Santiago de Compostela...
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Falkenberg (Elster) station (redirect from Bahnhof Falkenberg (Elster))
Nevertheless, the names of the Halle-Sorauer Bahnhof (Halle-Sorau station) for the upper level and the Berlin-Anhalter Bahnhof (Berlin-Anhalt station) for the lower...
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Berlin Südkreuz station (German: Bahnhof Berlin Südkreuz, lit. 'Berlin South Cross') is a railway station in the German capital Berlin. The station was...
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Saxony-Anhalt 45000 1993 Elbepark Dresden Dresden Saxony 71650 1995 Elbgalerie Riesa Riesa Saxony 10332 1999 Elisen Park Greifswald Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 29600...
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Elsterwerda station (redirect from Bahnhof Elsterwerda)
an industrial exhibition on 10 and 17 July 1875. The 22 kilometre-long Riesa–Elsterwerda railway was opened on 15 October 1875. In the following years...
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+ Wall. 2009. ISBN 978-3-89494-139-0. Thomas Hesse (1992). "150 Jahre Bahnhof Niederau. Das älteste deutsche in Betrieb befindliche Bahnhofsgebäude"...
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Limbach–Wüstenbrand railway, NW – Neuoelsnitz–Wüstenbrand railway, RC – Riesa–Chemnitz railway, RCCh – Abzw Chemnitz-Furth–Chemnitz-Hilbersdorf railway...
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the Sangerhäuser Bahnhof, after the opening of the section to Erfurt on 24 October 1881. It was not far from the Nordhäuser Bahnhof and was integrated...
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At that time Chemnitz already had a rail connection through the Chemnitz–Riesa Railway, completed on 1 September 1852, and the Zwickau-Chemnitz line (known...
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the line new stations were built, the Dresdner Bahnhof (Dresden station) in Berlin and Berliner Bahnhof (Berlin station) in Dresden. Both stations were...
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abbreviation of DDE. The diesel-worked Borsdorf–Coswig and electrified Riesa–Chemnitz lines cross in Döbeln Hbf. From 1884 to 1964 Döbeln Hbf was also...
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Leipzig–Hof line near Gößnitz. During the planning of a westerly extension of the Riesa–Chemnitz line, several routes were investigated for a connection to the...
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surrounding area and adopted by the city council. The surrounding area included Riesa in the north-west, Bischofswerda in the north-east and Freiberg in the south-west...
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13.0139 (Bahnhof Waldheim)) Waldheim station was opened in 1852 when the line between Limmritz and Chemnitz, the last section of the Riesa–Chemnitz railway...
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Herford station (redirect from Bahnhof Herford)
code EHFD IBNR 8000162 Category 2 Fare zone Westfalentarif: 62001 Website www.bahnhof.de History Opened 15 October 1847 current station building: 1902...
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