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  2. Koblenz Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Koblenz Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the city of Koblenz in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is the focal point of rail transport in the Rhine - Moselle - Lahn area. It is a through station in southern Koblenz built below Fort Großfürst Konstantin and opened in 1902 in the Neustadt (new city), which was built after the ...

  3. Koblenz railway station - Wikipedia

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    Koblenz railway station may refer to one of several railway stations: In the German city of Koblenz Koblenz Hauptbahnhof; Koblenz Stadtmitte station; Koblenz-Lützel station; Koblenz-Ehrenbreitstein station; In the Swiss town of Koblenz Koblenz railway station (Switzerland) Koblenz Dorf railway station

  4. Koblenz Stadtmitte station - Wikipedia

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    Access to the platforms is barrier-free and the platforms have a height of 76 cm to provide barrier-free access to trains. The station is served by four services. It is served by Regional-Express line 5 services, running between Koblenz and Emmerich, and Regionalbahn 26 services, running between Koblenz and Cologne-Deutz. These two services use ...

  5. Koblenz railway station (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Because Koblenz is situated between the Aar and Rhine rivers at their confluence, the station is adjacent to two major railway bridges. The Waldshut–Koblenz Rhine railway bridge carries the Turgi to Waldshut line across the Rhine into Germany, whilst the Koblenz Aar railway bridge carries the line to Stein Säckingen over the river Aar. [5] [1]

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  7. LeRoy Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The LeRoy Smith House is a two-story, flat-roofed house constructed of 12 in × 12 in (300 mm × 300 mm) cinder "unit blocks" designed and patented by Dow. A long, low three-car garage extends at a right angle from the corner of the house.

  8. Algonac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Algonac (/ ˈ ɔː l ɡ ə ˌ n æ k / AWL-gə-nack) is a city in St. Clair County of the U.S. state of Michigan. [3] The population was 4,196 at the 2020 census . Incorporated as a village in 1867 and again as a city in 1967, Algonac is located at the southern end of the St. Clair River and contains a long boardwalk and riverfront park.

  9. Koblenz - Wikipedia

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    Koblenz (UK: / k oʊ ˈ b l ɛ n t s / koh-BLENTS, US: / ˈ k oʊ b l ɛ n t s / KOH-blents, German: [ˈkoːblɛnts] ⓘ; Moselle Franconian: Kowelenz) is a German city on the banks of the Rhine (Middle Rhine) and the Moselle, a multinational tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman military post by Drusus c. 8 BC.