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- The Baden main line (German: Badische Hauptbahn) is a German railway line that was built between 1840 and 1863. It runs through Baden, from Mannheim via...
- 1835–1920. Süddeutscher Verlag, München, ISBN 3-7991-6255-0 Siegfried Bufe: Hauptbahn München–Regensburg. Bufe Fachbuchverlag, Egglham 1997, ISBN 3-922138-61-6...
- original on 24 May 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2013. Bufe, Siegfried (1997). Hauptbahn München–Regensburg (in German). Egglham: Bufe Fachbuchverlag. ISBN 3-922138-61-6...
- Retrieved 28 February 2020. Reinhard ****a, Wolfgang Wiesner (1996), Die Hauptbahn München–Simbach und ihre Zweigbahnen (in German), Egglham: Bufe-Fachbuch-Verlag...
- (Oberrheinbahn). The line was built as part of the Baden Mainline (Badische Hauptbahn). Between Mannheim and Rastatt it runs parallel to the Baden Rhine Railway...
- Heidelberg, Karlsruhe and Freiburg im Breisgau. This line was called Badische Hauptbahn (Baden Main Line) or Rheintalbahn (Rhine Valley Line). A Swiss railway...
- 24 April 2023. Retrieved 29 November 2023. Endisch, Dirk (2006). Die Hauptbahn Halberstadt–Thale (in German). Korntal-Münchingen: Dirk Endisch. ISBN 978-3936893342...
- south-eastern inner-city ring road. The original station of the Badische Hauptbahn (Baden mainline) from Heidelberg, opened in 1840, was a terminal station...
- after last reconstruction in 2007. 1 May 1847 – Ostrau 1881 – Ostrau Hauptbahn 1895 – Mährisch Ostrau 1900 – Mährisch Ostrau – Přívoz 1 May 1905 – Mährisch...
- State Railways. The first route, called the Baden Mainline (Badische Hauptbahn), was built in sections between 1840 and 1863. The first, 18.5 km long...