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Keilbahnhof (plural: Keilbahnhöfe),
literally "wedge
railway station", is the
German name for a
railway station (Bahnhof) in
which the
station is located...
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Manchester Line.
Stations at
junctions can also have
unusual shapes – a
Keilbahnhof (or "wedge-shaped" station) is
sited where two
lines split. Triangular...
- Amsterdam–Zutphen
railway split, with the two
parts of the
station separated (
keilbahnhof). The
western part is the
Amsterdam Centraal to
Utrecht Centraal line...
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located next to
Piazza dei
Miracoli and is
served by
local trains. It is a
keilbahnhof,
situated at the
junction of two
railway lines: Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa...
- Südostbahn-owned Pfäffikon–Arth-Goldau line diverges. Arth-Goldau is a
keilbahnhof: a
station located between two
converging railway lines. The north-south...
- is a
railway station in Figeac, Occitanie, France. The
station is a
keilbahnhof,
situated at the
junction of the Brive–Toulouse (via Capdenac) railway...
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Kreiensen station is a
Keilbahnhof ("wedge station") in
Kreiensen in the
German state of
Lower Saxony and
along with Einbeck-Salzderhelden
station one...
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Sargans railway station (Switzerland) is a
junction station located on the
junction (
Keilbahnhof) of two
railway lines...
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station at
Zurich Airport.
Oerlikon station is a
junction station, or
Keilbahnhof:
tracks 1 and 2 are on the Zürich–Winterthur line,
while tracks 3–8 are...
- of the station). The two sets of
platforms together form a "V"
shape (
keilbahnhof), with a
large open area (as well as the main
station building) between...