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- The Wilkau-Haßlau–Carlsfeld narrow-gauge railway (Schmalspurbahn Wilkau-Haßlau–Carlsfeld) was the first, steepest and longest of the narrow-gauge railways...
- eventually became po****r: Uhlig's Chemnitzer system, Carl Zimmerman's Carlsfeld system, and the Bandoneon's Reinische system. Various German manufacturers...
- (France) Oscar Fisher (Argentina) Giustozzi (Italy) Handzuginstrumente Carlsfeld (Eibenstock, Germany) Klaus Gutjahr (Germany) Harry Geuns Bandoneons (Belgium)...
- Reservoir Bautzen Reservoir Borna Reservoir Buschbach Flood Control Basin Carlsfeld Dam Cranzahl Dam Dörnthaler Teich Dröda Dam Eibenstock Dam Einsiedel Dam...
- narrow-gauge line; 1916–1964 Wilkau-Haßlau–Carlsfeld Railway; (Wilkau-Haßlau–Kirchberg–Schönheide–Carlsfeld); 1881–1977 Preßnitztalbahn Wolkenstein–Jöhstadt;...
- Eibenstock, Blauenthal, Wolfsgrün, Neidhardtsthal, Wildenthal, Oberwildenthal, Carlsfeld, Blechhammer, Neues Wiesenhaus, Sosa, Stabhammer, Wilzschmühle and Weitersglashütte...
- Radebeul) 99 606 – Verein zur Förderung Sächsischer Schmalspurbahnen e.V. (Carlsfeld) 99 608 – Saxon Steam Railway Company (working) Royal Saxon State Railways...
- of Carl Schnorr von Carlsfeld, Jacob Graff and Heinrich Gerber, a new concourse was built with 16 tracks. Carl Schnorr von Carlsfeld was responsible for...
- onwards, for example on the old postal route from Auerbach by way of Carlsfeld and Wildenthal (today part of Eibenstock) to Johanngeorgenstadt. In 1883...
- Johanngeorgenstadt also belongs to the town subdivision of Wildenthal. A link road to Carlsfeld branches off in the village. From 1952 to 1990, Wildenthal was part of...