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Schiefbahn and
Neersen,
although the
villages are much older.
Anrath was
mentioned for the
first time in 1010,
Willich in 1245,
Neersen in 1262 and Schiefbahn...
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Krefeld (Crefeld), cantons: Krefeld, Bracht, Erkelenz, Kempen, Moers,
Neersen, Neuss, Odenkirchen, Rheinberg, Uerdingen,
Viersen Cologne, cantons: Cologne...
- (K****el south) interchanges, the A 44 is part of the
European route E 331.
Neersen Interchange is a
typical cloverleaf interchange.
After the
opening of the...
-
Viermund zu
Neersen (1640–1688), and
Johanna Margaretha von Spee (died 1712). He
baptised in
December 1682. His
family seat was
Schloss Neersen in today's...
-
married to
Maria Anna von Virmont, heir of
Count Damian Hugo von
Virmont zu
Neersen, but she died
after a
short marriage on 19
December 1731
without children...
- Line from
Viersen Former line from
Neersen Line from
Neuss -0.1 Mönchengladbach Hbf Line to
Rheydt 1.3
Monforts (siding) 3.1 Rheydt-Geneicken 5.1 Rheydt-Mülfort...
- Wolfskull/Bockerter (8) Mönchengladbach-Nord (9) Mönchengladbach-Neuwerk (10)
Neersen 4-way
interchange A 44
Services Kleinraststätt
Cloerbruch (11) Willich-Schiefbahn...
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state of
North Rhine-Westphalia. It
formerly ran from
Neuss via
Kaarst and
Neersen to Viersen, but now ends in Kaarst. Most of the line
still in operation...
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designed by the
brothers Johann Baptist and
Domenikus Zimmermann Willich-
Neersen:
Little Jerusalem Church Bad Wilsnack: St. Nicholas' and the Holy Blood...
- (in German).
Retrieved 18 June 2020. Joost, André. "Line 2530,
Neuss -
Neersen". NRW Rail
Archive (in German).
Retrieved 18 June 2020. Joost, André. "Kaarst...