-
through the
Kremmener Luch,
where it is
called the
Kremmener Rhin, or the
Ruppiner Canal. The
Kremmen Lake,
which is
embedded in the
Kremmener Luch, was...
- The
Kremmen Railway (German:
Kremmener Bahn) is a line in
northern Berlin and Brandenburg, Germany. It
branches off the
Prussian Northern Railway in the...
-
Retrieved 22 May 2014. IGEB (ed.), "Ende der S-Bahn-Ausbaustrecke –
Kremmener Bahn",
SIGNAL (in German), vol. 3/2005, p. 18 "Flächennutzungsplan-Änderung...
- The
station was
opened together with the Berlin–Velten
section of the
Kremmener Bahn on 1
October 1893. The line was
served by
frequent commuter trains...
-
improvement measures. The
easternmost outlier of the
Rhinluch is the
Kremmener Luch. The
Rhinluch is home to the
extremely rare
European pond turtle...
-
larger Luche as
shown in the list –
Golmer Luch
Havelland Luch
Rhinluch Kremmener Luch
Wustrauer Luch
Rotes Luch
Langes Luch
Luchwiesen Alt
Zaucher Luch...
- Stettiner/Nordbahn, Nord-Süd-Tunnel,
Wannseebahn 2
Velten (Mark) –
Ludwigsfelde 28
Kremmener Bahn, Tiergartentunnel,
Anhalter Bahn 3 Nauen/Wustermark – Wünsdorf...
- well as
Wedding and Gesundbrunnen) and the
northern suburban railways (
Kremmener Bahn from Hennigsdorf,
Nordbahn from
Oranienburg and
Stettiner Bahn from...
-
received the name
Dalldorf (
Kremmener Bahn), the
former name of
Wittenau until 1905 and was
renamed Wittenau (
Kremmener Bahn) on 1
January 1906, with...
- of this station: the S-Bahn
station at this
point was
called Wittenau (
Kremmener Bahn), to
distinguish it from
Wittenau (Nordbahn) (which is now Wittenau...