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Herbesthal (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁbəsˌtaːl]) is a
village in the muni****lity of Lontzen, East Belgium. The
origin of the name of
Herbesthal is uncertain...
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Herbesthal railway station was the Prussian/German
frontier station on the main
railway from
Germany into
Belgium between 1843 and 1920. It
opened to rail...
- muni****lity
consists of the
following sub-muni****lities:
Lontzen proper,
Herbesthal, and Walhorn. In the 19th century, a Low
Franconian dialect was widely...
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Eisenbahngesellschaft opened its line from Cologne. The line
first was
extended to
Herbesthal (near the
Belgian border) and on 15
October 1843 to Antwerp. The first...
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opening festivities,
covering the Liège (Belgium)–Köln part),
making Herbesthal railway station the
first international border station in the world. November...
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first international frontier railway station would open, in 1843, at
Herbesthal. It was also in 1843, on 15 October, that the
first train crossed the...
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Losheim (****enthal) [de]. At
Eupen it
connected with the line to
Herbesthal where it
joined the Brussels-Cologne main line. At Trois-Ponts [fr] it...
- then in the
German Empire, now Zapceń in Poland.
Rodenstein was born in
Herbesthal,
which was then part of the
Prussian Rhine Province.
Since 1920 it is...
- the east, via
Herbesthal, was
becoming increasingly congested through sheer volume of traffic. The old
frontier crossing at
Herbesthal railway station...
- the
Rhenish Railway was
built from
Cologne to the
border station of
Herbesthal, with its
connection to Antwerp. The line was
opened on 15
October 1843...