- The
Marsh Railway (German:
Marschbahn) is a main line in the
state of Schleswig-Holstein in
Germany that
links the
stations of
Elmshorn in the
south and...
- However, in 2004 Nord-Ostsee-Bahn
acquired a
contract to
operate the
Marschbahn from
December 2005, and
contracted Vossloh to
build new
locomotives ("R3000...
- minutes. The
Hindenburgdamm is part of the
railway line
known as the
Marschbahn ("Marsh Railway"),
which is double-tracked
along much of the route, although...
- 54°54′22″N 8°49′56″E / 54.90608°N 8.83231°E / 54.90608; 8.83231 -
Marschbahn Track - - 54°53′58″N 8°52′22″E / 54.89938°N 8.87289°E / 54.89938; 8...
- Klanxbüll (Danish Klangsbøl,
North Frisian Klangsbel) is a muni****lity on the
mainland in the
northwest corner of Schleswig-Holstein, in
Kreis Nordfriesland...
-
Gaisburger Marsch,
traditional Swabian beef stew
Marsh Railway (German:
Marschbahn), a rail line in
Germany Weser Marsch, a
district of
Lower Saxony, Germany...
- The
railway line is
historically a part of the
Marsh Railway (German:
Marschbahn), the
through route along the west
coast of Schleswig-Holstein from the...
-
between Niebüll and Westerland. The
railway line,
called the
Marsh Railway (
Marschbahn), runs
across the 11.3 km-long Hindenburgdamm, a
causeway across the Wadden...
- best
known was the
standard G 2 type. In 1888/89 the
Marsch Railway (
Marschbahn) in Schleswig-Holstein
procured a
total of
eleven locomotives for mixed...
-
engine shed at Hamburg-Altona,
working on
daily express trains on the
Marschbahn in
Westerland in Schleswig-Holstein.
Withdrawal came in
August 1975, and...