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Außerfern (German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯sɐfɛʁn] )
refers to the
district of
Reutte in the
Austrian federal state of Tyrol. The name is
probably derived...
- The
Ausserfern Railway (German: Außerfernbahn) is a cross-border
railway line in the
German state of
Bavaria and the
Austrian state of Tyrol. The single-tracked...
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airports in
various places such as St. Johann in Tirol, Höfen in the
Außerfern or Langkampfen. Many
public transit companies operate a
common tariff...
- Berlin, Hamburg, Dortmund,
Bremen and Innsbruck. It is the
terminus of the
Außerfern Railway to
Reutte in
Tirol /
Kempten im Allgäu and the
Bavarian Zugspitze...
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Central Europe.
Together with the
Ausserfern Railway (Ausserfernbahn) it
connects the
Austrian district of
Außerfern (located west of the Fern P****) with...
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Innsbruck or, more precisely, west of the
Melach river, but
excluding the
Außerfern region. The most
common dialect in the
Tyrolean Oberland is
Southern Austro-Bavarian...
- by the
Mittenwald Railway to Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
Germany and the
Ausserfern Railway to
Kempten Hauptbahnhof southern continuation by the
Brenner Railway...
- (both in Vorarlberg) in the west. The
district is also
referred to as
Außerfern. The
district is 1,236.37 km2 (477.37
square miles), with a po****tion...
- Schwaben)
boarding a
train was
created in Pfronten-Ried
station on the
Ausserfern Railway. The
castle Hendley and
Blythe fly by
while attempting to escape...
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Innsbruck (the
Mittenwald Railway) and Garmisch-Partenkirchen and
Reutte (the
Ausserfern Railway). The
station was
established on 25 July 1889 as the terminus...