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  2. Drachenfels Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Drachenfels Railway was converted to electric traction in 1953, with steam trains retained for use in times of peak traffic. On September 14, 1958 the railway suffered a serious accident when a steam train derailed, resulting in 17 deaths and ending the use of steam on the line.

  3. List of railway routes in Saxony - Wikipedia

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    Route KBS [1] Frequency Notes Fichtelbergbahn: Cranzahl... Kurort Oberwiesenthal: 518 6x per day Fichtelberg Railway, narrow gauge Lößnitzgrundbahn: Radebeul Ost... Radeburg: 509 7x per day Lößnitzgrundbahn, narrow gauge Weißeritztalbahn: Freital-Hainsberg... Dippoldiswalde: 513 6x per day Weisseritz Valley Railway, narrow gauge

  4. Thomas Cook European Timetable - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the December 1888 edition. The European Rail Timetable, more commonly known by its former names, the Thomas Cook European Timetable, the Thomas Cook Continental Timetable or simply Cook's Timetable, is an international timetable of selected passenger rail schedules for every country in Europe, along with a small amount of such content from areas outside Europe.

  5. List of railway routes in Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    The list of railway routes in Bavaria contains all scheduled rail passenger routes in Bavaria. In addition, the cycle interval, the rolling stock used and the operators are listed. With the timetable change on 13 December 2020, Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft (BEG), the purchaser of Bavarian regional rail services, introduced line numbers in ...

  6. Wendelstein Rack Railway - Wikipedia

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    On conclusion of the work in 1991 the capacity of the line increased by almost 100%. Journey times were reduced to 25 minutes uphill and 35 minutes downhill, thanks to two modern double railcars. The trains are able to operate every half an hour. Today 20 employees work on the rack railway, but it is still reliant on equalization payments.

  7. Drachenfelsbahn - Wikipedia

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  8. Drachenfels (Siebengebirge) - Wikipedia

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    Drachenfels, view from Mehlem. The Drachenfels ("Dragon's Rock", German pronunciation: [ˈdʁaxənˌfɛls]) is a hill (321 metres (1,053 ft)) in the Siebengebirge uplands between Königswinter and Bad Honnef in Germany. The hill was formed by rising magma that could not break through to the surface, and then cooled and became solid underneath.

  9. Category:Drachenfels (Siebengebirge) - Wikipedia

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    Drachenfels (Siebengebirge) D. Drachenfels Railway; S. Schloss Drachenburg This page was last edited on 1 April 2018, at 22:00 (UTC). Text is ...