- The term
Kleinbahn (literally 'small railway', plural:
Kleinbahnen) was a
light railway concept used
especially in
Prussia for a
railway line that "on...
-
authority that
managed the
operation of many
light railways (known as
Kleinbahnen) in the
North German state of
Lower Saxony.
These were predominantly...
-
Eisenbahn AG AG
Binger Nebenbahnen AG
Demminer Kleinbahnen Ost AG
Demminer Kleinbahnen West AG für
Energiewirtschaft AG
Franzburger Kreisbahnen...
- to meet the
demand for cost-effective
services on
light railways or
Kleinbahnen (the
Wismar railbus was a
pioneer in
those days.)
After the
Second World...
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reflects a
structure that
largely consisted of
unconnected branch lines (
Kleinbahnen) for
which no long-range
locomotives – i.e.
tender locomotives – had...
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lightweight construction than main
lines or
normal branch lines,
hence the
Kleinbahnen were
mainly found in
northern Germany. On 2 July 1966,
museum railway...
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Valley Railway, BTE 14–17 1899 0-6-0
Aktiengesellschaft für Feld- und
Kleinbahnen-Bedarf 514 1900 0-4-0T 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) 20 hp Java,
Sudhono Sugar...
- closed.
Between 1896 and 1936, the
Kreuznach Light Railways (Kreuznacher
Kleinbahnen), a
network of 750 mm
gauge lines, also
terminated at the station. On...
- the Mülheimer
Kleinbahnen,
because Mülheim only
became part of
Cologne the next year.
After the city took over the Mülheimer
Kleinbahnen in 1933, the depot...
- all
modes of transport. From 1896 to 1936,
there were the
Kreuznacher Kleinbahnen ("Kreuznach Narrow-Gauge Railways"), a
rural narrow-gauge
railway network...