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- Schwandorf is a town on the river Naab in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, which is the seat of the Schwandorf district. Schwandorf is a Family-friendly...
- Irrenlohe station is a railway station in the Irrlaching district of the muni****lity of Schwandorf, located in the Schwandorf district in Bavaria, Germany...
- near the Czech border and coming to a stop safely on flat terrain in Irrenlohe. Brakes were ineffective due to a closed angle **** between the locomotives...
- branches off four kilometres north at Irrenlohe station to run to the west. After crossing the Naab and leaving Irrenlohe station, it runs past Schwarzenfeld...
- year and was completed on 1 December 1863. From Schwandorf station to Irrenlohe station its single track ran parallel with the also single-track...
- related to Schwandorf station at Wikimedia Commons Information about Schwandorf station at bahnhof.de Information about Irrenlohe station at bahnhof.de...
- 89 km, Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway, High Rhine Railway 1 October Irrenlohe Bayreuth Weiden, until 1 December, 98 km, Bavarian Eastern Railway Company...
- few days) in 1919. The work takes its name from a train station called Irrenlohe which Schreker p****ed through during a journey to Nuremberg in March 1919...
- Sulzbach to Amberg in December 1912. The line had been duplicated between Irrenlohe and Schwandorf on 1 October 1863. As a result of the shortage of railway...
- Schwandorf station soon became the railway hub in central Upper Palatinate. At Irrenlohe station—situated 4 km north of Schwandorf on the line to Nuremberg—the...