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Chorweiler (German: Köln-
Chorweiler,
German pronunciation: [kɔʁvaɪlɐ]) is the
sixth borough (Stadtbezirk) of Cologne, Germany.
Large portion of the borough...
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platforms at the
Hansaring station were removed. In 2006, the
tracks of the
Chorweiler station were
raised with
additional gravel.
Since then, all "Ringe" lines...
- Longerich, Mauenheim, Niehl, Nippes, Riehl,
Weidenpesch Chorweiler (Stadtbezirk 6) Blumenberg,
Chorweiler, Esch/Auweiler, Fühlingen, Heimersdorf, Lindweiler...
- north-eastern part of the district.
Nippes borders the
Cologne boroughs of
Chorweiler to the north, Mülheim to the east,
Innenstadt to the south, and Ehrenfeld...
- the town of
Worringen (also
spelled Woeringen),
which is now part of
Chorweiler, the
northernmost borough (Stadtbezirk) of Cologne. It was the decisive...
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square kilometres. The
district borders with the
Cologne districts of
Chorweiler to the North,
Nippes and
Innenstadt to the East and
Lindenthal to the...
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Services commenced between Cologne and Köln-
Chorweiler on 1 June 1975 and
extended to Köln-
Chorweiler Nord on 22 May 1977.
Services were
extended to...
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branches off
towards Neuss Hauptbahnhof via Köln-Nippes
station and Köln-
Chorweiler on the
Lower Left
Rhine Railway from S-Bahn line S 12,
which runs parallel...
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development and
spare parts center to the north, in Merkenich, part of
Chorweiler district. The
facility spans 628,500
square feet (14.43 acres) and has...
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separate loop,
partly underground,
through the
Cologne district of
Chorweiler. The Left
Lower Rhine line was
opened between Cologne and
Neuss by the...