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  2. History of rail transport in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The history of rail transport in Germany can be traced back to the 16th century. The earliest form of railways, wagonways, were developed in Germany in the 16th century. Modern German rail history officially began with the opening of the steam-powered Bavarian Ludwig Railway between Nuremberg and Fürth on 7 December 1835.

  3. List of the first German railways to 1870 - Wikipedia

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    Horse drawn and narrow gauge, Prince William Railway Company. In 1847 converted to steam power and standard gauge, ca. 30 km, Wuppertal-Vohwinkel–Essen-Überruhr railway: 1835 7 December Nuremberg: Fürth: First German railway operated by steam, 6 km, Bavarian Ludwig Railway, initially 75% of trains horse drawn, 25% steam powered 1837 24 ...

  4. Category : Railway stations in Germany opened in 1847

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    Pages in category "Railway stations in Germany opened in 1847" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Category:Railway stations opened in 1847 - Wikipedia

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    Railway stations in Germany opened in 1847 (59 P) Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1847 (236 P) H. Railway stations in Hungary opened in 1847 (2 P) I.

  6. Oberhausen Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Oberhausen Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.The station was opened in 1847 and is located on the Duisburg–Dortmund railway, Arnhem-Oberhausen railway, Oberhausen–Duisburg-Ruhrort railway and Oberhausen-Mülheim-Styrum railway and is served by ICE, IC, RE and RB services operated by Deutsche Bahn, Abellio Deutschland, NordWestBahn and Eurobahn.

  7. Berlin–Wrocław railway - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin–Wrocław railway (German: Niederschlesisch-Märkische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft, roughly translating as "Lower Silesian-Marcher Railway", NME) was a German private railway that connected Berlin (then capital of the March of Brandenburg, Mark Brandenburg) and Wrocław (in Lower Silesia, then part of Prussia, and called Breslau in German, now in Poland).

  8. Speyer Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened on 11 June 1847 together with the Schifferstadt–Wörth line. On 10 December 1873, it became the terminus of the Heidelberg–Speyer line, which was closed in 1945 after the destruction of the bridge over the Rhine. Between 1905 and 1956 the Neustadt–Speyer Local Railway ran between Speyer and Neustadt an der Weinstrasse.

  9. Timeline of railway history - Wikipedia

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    1847 – First train in Switzerland, the Limmat, on the Spanisch-Brotli-Bahn Railway line. 1848 – First railway line in Spain, built between Barcelona and Mataró. 1848 – First railway in South America, British Guyana. The railway was designed, surveyed and built by the British-American architect and artist Frederick Catherwood. John ...