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railway company in Switzerland.
Between 1873 and 1882, the
Schweizerische Centralbahn (SCB) and the
Schweizerische Nordostbahn (NOB)
jointly built a connecting...
- The
Swiss Central Railway (Schweizerische
Centralbahn; SCB or S.C.B.) was one of the five
major private railway companies of Switzerland. The SCB with...
- that year, the
Federal ****embly
approved the
purchase of
Schweizerische Centralbahn (SCB) to
operate trains on
behalf of the
federal government. The first...
- of Weil am Rhein), on the
Swiss border. In 1853, the
Schweizerische Centralbahn railway company (SCB) was
founded in Basel. Its
purpose was the establishment...
- Aarau,
where it
connected with the
Swiss Central Railway (Schweizerische
Centralbahn; SCB), thus
providing connections to Basel,
Solothurn and Lausanne. With...
- der Bahnhofs-Projekte zu dem städtischen Str****ennetz,
Schweizerische Centralbahn-Gesellschaft (Basel). The
Railway Gazette, Vol. 82, p. 602, 1942. Kunz...
- and
Nederlandsche Centraal-Spoorweg-Maatschappij (NCS). The
Pommersche Centralbahn,
founded in 1870,
ordered a
number of
steam locomotives for the new railway...
- In 1891,
Welti was able to
conclude a
repurchase agreement with the
Centralbahn,
which was
approved by Parliament. A
referendum came about, and on 6...
- It was
opened in 1859 by the
Swiss Central Railway (Schweizerische
Centralbahn). The line from Bern to Thun was
opened by the
Swiss Central Railway...
- Poland.
Originally it was
built and
operated by Mährisch-Schlesische
Centralbahn (MSCB). It is a north–south
railway line
between Krnov and Głuchołazy...