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1 train pair during Saxon summer holidays;connecting to S 8: RB 37: Glauchau – Meerane – Gößnitz 120 Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 City-Bahn Chemnitz: RB 45: Chemnitz – Mittweida – Döbeln – Riesa – Elsterwerda: Mon–Fri: 60 Chemnitz–Riesa 120 Riesa–Elsterwerda Sat–Sun: 120 Chemnitz–Riesa: Alstom Coradia Continental ...
Line Route KBS Frequency Operator Material Image S 1: Schönebeck-Bad Salzelmen - Schönebeck Süd - Schönebeck (Elbe) - Schönebeck-Frohse - Magdeburg Südost - Magdeburg-Salbke - Magdeburg SKET Industriepark - Magdeburg-Buckau - Magdeburg Hasselbachplatz - Magdeburg Hauptbahnhof - Magdeburg-Neustadt - Magdeburg-Eichenweiler - Magdeburg-Rothensee - Wolmirstedt - Zielitz Ort - Zielitz ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Railway lines in Saxony
The List of railway routes in Lower Saxony provides a list of all regional routes in Lower Saxony, northern Germany. The information is up to date to December 2022. The information is up to date to December 2022.
This is a list of all railway lines in Italy. Active lines. Managed by Ferrovie dello Stato. High–speed lines Turin–Milan; Milan–Verona (under construction) ...
On 14 January 1841 a treaty was agreed with the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Duchy of Saxony-Altenburg for the construction of a railway route between Leipzig and Hof. On 22 June 1841, the Saxon-Bavarian Railway Company was founded and on 19 September 1842 railway services between Leipzig and Altenburg station were opened.
Station No. Location Category; 017 Adorf (Vogtl) 5 0179 Arnsdorf (b Dresden) 5 0301 Bad Lausick 5 0335 Bad Schandau: 3 0432 Bautzen: 4 0599 Beucha 6 0671
The first section of the line was opened on 18 September 1892 with Sulmona Cansano as its terminus station. The entire route was inaugurated on 18 September 1897, creating the important cross country connection, the shortest route between the stations of Naples on the Tyrrhenian and Pescara on the Adriatic coast.