Railway (Prussian Ostbahn), a railway line in Prussia, part of the former German Empire Württemberg Eastern Railway (Württemberg Ostbahn), a railway line...
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Prussian Eastern Railway (redirect from Preußische Ostbahn)
The Prussian Eastern Railway (German: Preußische Ostbahn) was a railway in the Kingdom of Prussia and later Germany until 1918. Its main route, approximately...
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Prussian state railways (category Locomotives of Prussia)
Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft) and the Prussian Eastern Railway or Prussian Ostbahn (Preußische Ostbahn). In 1875 they funded two more important new railways: the Prussian...
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Württemberg, Germany Eastern Line (disambiguation) East Line (disambiguation) Ostbahn (disambiguation) Østbanen (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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Railway divisions in Germany (section German Ostbahn)
(Generaldirektion der Ostbahn) (GEDOB) with its headquarters in Kraków (Krakau). The majority of the staff of the Deutsche Ostbahn came from Germany; Polish...
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Krzyż Wielkopolski (redirect from Kreuz (Ostbahn))
Krzyż Wielkopolski [ˈkʂɨʂ vʲɛlkɔˈpɔlskʲi] (German: Kreuz (Ostbahn)) is a town in Poland, with 6,176 inhabitants (2019) in the Czarnków-Trzcianka County...
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Netzekreis (category Districts of Prussia)
province. In 1936, the municipality of Lukatz-Kreuz was renamed Kreuz (Ostbahn) (Krzyż Wielkopolski) and was made a town. On 1 October 1938 the Netzekreis...
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War II, being along the border of Prussia and due to the routing of the Ostbahn this strategically important county was occupied by German troops. On 26...
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Germany in 1871, Frauenburg became part of the German Empire. The Preußische Ostbahn railway line was opened in 1899 connecting Elbing (present-day Elbląg)...
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(French: Compagnie des chemins de fer de l'Est or German: Französische Ostbahn-Gesellschaft) and then sold it again to the German Empire. After the end...
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Railways (PKP) were being managed by Ostbahn, the Kraków-based Deutsche Reichsbahn branch of the Generaldirektion der Ostbahn ("General Directorate of Eastern...
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Sundays. The most emblematic events took place on April 10, 1931 (at the Zur Ostbahn premises in Orunia [pl]) and on June 21, 1931 in Rechtstadt. The June 21...
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million gulden. On 15 May 1875 the Bavarian Eastern Railway (Bayerische Ostbahn) were taken over with their main lines Munich-Regensburg-Bayreuth/Eger...
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extended from Goleniów to Wolin by the Prussian Eastern Railway (Preußische Ostbahn). After the nationalization of the Prussian Eastern Railway in 1888, the...
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Reichsbahn on 25 September. The Polish railways in Generalgouvernement became Ostbahn.[citation needed] Until the last moment before the German attack on the...
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Kanonenbahn trains to Dessau, trains to Königsberg and Danzig on the Preußische Ostbahn and trains to Frankfurt/Oder and Breslau. Suburban trains to Spandau and...
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Northern Railway (Preußische Nordbahn) Prussian Eastern Railway (Preußische Ostbahn) Saarbrücken Railway (Saarbrücker Eisenbahn) Deutsche Reichsbahn (1920...
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Directorate of the Eastern Railway (German: Generaldirecktion der Ostbahn or Gedob or Ostbahn), financially and operationally separate from the Reichsbahn...
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Union to Germany. Early German attacks on the Soviet Union resulted in Ostbahn possessing railway and rolling stock of PKP with broad gauge track. They...
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Witnica railway station (category 1857 establishments in Prussia)
2 Tracks 3 History Opened 1857; 167 years ago (1857) Previous names Vietz 1857-1935, 1938-45 Vietz (Ostbahn) 1936-37 Witnica n/Wartą 1945-46 Services...
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and in 1836 formulated the plans for this initial list of main lines: Ostbahn (Eastern line): 1st alternative: starting in Cannstatt, through the Fils...
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53 7831 - 7833 Bavarian C III Sigl version 53 7834 - 7868 Ex Bavarian Ostbahn 53 7871 - 7990 53 7991 - 8009 Palatine G 2.II 53 8011 - 8080 53 8011 -...
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Ordnungspolizei; occupying authorities such as the Reichspost (mail service) and the Ostbahn (Eastern Railway) also took part, as did large companies under German control...
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century, the arrival of the Prussian Eastern Railway (German: Preußische Ostbahn) contributed greatly to the development of Bromberg. After WWI, with the...
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Berlin–Hohenschönhausen tram (category Transport in Prussia)
Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG). After the construction of the Stettiner Bahn in 1842 and the Ostbahn in 1867, Hohenschönhausen was in a region that was only inadequately connected...
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Frankfurt (Oder) station (category 1842 establishments in Prussia)
The Prussian government built the Prussian Eastern Railway (Preußische Ostbahn) to Konigsberg (now Kaliningrad in Russia). The section from Frankfurt...
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61) were property of the Prussian Railway Direction (German: Preußische Ostbahn) which had tenements erected to house officials, personnel and administration...
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