- The
Eiswoog is a reservoir,
roughly six
hectares in area, on the
Eisbach stream,
locally also
called die Eis, in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
- muni****lity of Ramsen. The
western end of the
Stumpfwald Railway starts at
Eiswoog railway station, next to the
eponymous lake. Some
years after the line...
-
Leinbach Büttelwoog,
campsite near Dahn Dämmelswoog,
reservoir near
Fischbach Eiswoog,
reservoir on the
Eisbach Finsterthaler Woog,
reservoir on the Leinbach...
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Kaiserslautern to Bad
Duerkheim Hardenburg Castle near Bad Dürkheim Lake
Eiswoog,
Ramsen St. James' Church,
ruins of Höningen
Abbey (1120–1569) The countryside...
- Leiningerland. Its main
attractions are the 6 hectare
reservoir of the
Eiswoog, the
bridges of the
regional Eis
Valley Railway, the
local Stumpfwald Railway...
- 1988. In the
period from 1994 to 2001 the line
between Grünstadt and the
Eiswoog reservoir was re-opened; the
remaining section, however, sta**** closed...
- Frankenthal. Less
frequent services operate towards Ramsen and
sometimes Eiswoog.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland (German
railway atlas) (2009/2010 ed.). Schweers...
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rises on the
northern slopes of the
mountain at a
height of
about 290 m above NN. Two
kilometres downstream it is
impounded to form the
Eiswoog lake....
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Trains from
Frankenthal end in
Ramsen on w****days; they only
continue to
Eiswoog or
Monsheim on Wednesdays,
Sundays and
public holidays. Eisenbahnatlas...
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which was
opened in 1876, was
extended through to Enkenbach.
Between Eiswoog and Enkenbach, the
latter line has now been closed. The
station is located...