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Pioniereisenbahn (Pioneer Railway) is the
German term for a
narrow gauge railway operated by
children in the
countries of Comecon. The
children who work...
- Saxony-Anhalt, Peißnitzinsel
Leipziger Parkeisenbahn, Leipzig-Wahren,
Auensee Pioniereisenbahn Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Rotehornpark,
until 1967
Parkeisenbahn Plauen...
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opened in 1950 and was
previously known as the
Kindereisenbahn and the
Pioniereisenbahn. As
these names suggest, the line is
largely operated by children,...
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Germany for a
period of
excursions on the
Dresden Park Railway, a
former Pioniereisenbahn in Dresden.
Whilst in Dresden, the
locomotives ran with two of that...
- stops, one
depot and one
block post.
Until 1990 it was
operated as a
Pioniereisenbahn. The
Parkeisenbahn has six
diesel locomotives, two
steam locomotives...
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defunct Mecklenburg-Pommersche Schmalspurbahn [de]; 250 km,
defunct Pioniereisenbahn Prerow [de]; 2 km,
defunct North Rhine-Westphalia Dampf-Kleinbahn Mühlenstroth;...
- (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) . In 1983 the DR
bought it for the "Berline
Pioneer Railway" (
Pioniereisenbahn Berlin,
today the
Berlin Park Railway). It was
given the designation...
- the
Parkeisenbahn Auensee. The
Railway was
first opened in 1951 as "
Pioniereisenbahn", one of the children's
railways in the
former Eastern Bloc Countries...
- only on a
circuit through the then
Pioneer Park (Pionierpark), as the
Pioniereisenbahn (the children's
railway of the
Young Pioneers), but it was extended...