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- Klingenberg-Colmnitz station is a station on the Dresden–Werdau railway and the start of two former 750 mm gauge railways, the Klingenberg-Colmnitz–Oberdittmannsdorf...
- Klingenberg-Colmnitz (located in the boroughs of Klingenberg and Colmnitz) and Edle Krone (located in the village of Höckendorf). At Klingenberg-Colmnitz station...
- The town was originally twinned with the region of Colmnitz, but following the integration of Colmnitz into Klingenberg, Saxony the town is now twinned...
- attachment of bank engines for operations on the Steil ramp up to Klingenberg-Colmnitz. Today, the station has only significance for the regional traffic. It...
- ends in Tharandt, but it serves the stations of Edle Krone, Klingenberg-Colmnitz, Niederbobritzsch, Muldenhütten and Freiberg (Sachs) running to Freiberg...
- 31 July 1999. Klingenberg-Colmnitz (50°55′33″N 13°30′03″E / 50.9258°N 13.5007°E / 50.9258; 13.5007) Klingenberg-Colmnitz was the "mountain station"...
- graduation he returned to East Germany in 1954 and became minister in Colmnitz, Saxony. In 1963 he was appointed lecturer in Church History at Naumburg...
- Großenhain proper and the following Ortschaften or muni****l divisions: Bauda Colmnitz Folbern Görzig N****eböhla (incl. Stroga) Sk****a Skäßchen (incl. Krauschütz...
- Hoyerswerda 5 2932 Hoyerswerda-Neustadt 3097 Kamenz 6 3271 Klingenberg-Colmnitz 6 3348 Königsbrück 7 3356 Königstein (Sächs Schweiz) Hp 5 3475 Kurort Rathen...
- begun, such as the extension of Müglitz Valley Railway and the Klingenberg-Colmnitz–Oberdittmannsdorf Railway, were completed. The Pöbel Valley Railway was...