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- Radebeul-Radeburg railway line that connects Radeburg and Radebeul via Moritzburg. The painter and illustrator Heinrich Zille was born in Radeburg. Wahlergebnisse...
- The Radebeul–Radeburg railway, also known as the Lößnitzgrundbahn ("Lössnitz Valley Railway") and locally nicknamed the Lößnitzdackel (Lößnitz Dachshund)...
- narrow-gauge railway, the Radebeul–Radeburg line, was built connecting the town to the district capital Radebeul and Radeburg. It was renamed Moritzburg, after...
- railway connecting Radebeul with the castle of Moritzburg and the town of Radeburg. The Meißen area, where Radebeul is located, is one of the northeasternmost...
- Marx Babelsberg (LKM) built this steam locomotive, No. 991777-4. Today it pulls the locomotives on the Radebeul–Radeburg heritage railway in Germany....
- two steam-hauled p****enger trains of the narrow gauge heritage Radebeul–Radeburg railway (German: Lößnitzgrundbahn). One hundred and twenty-one people were...
- Rabenau (Saxony) Radeberg (Saxony) Radebeul (Saxony) Radeburg (Saxony) Radevormwald (North Rhine-Westphalia) Radolfzell am Bodensee (Baden-Württemberg)...
- and 2005 elections it comprised the muni****lities of Coswig, Radebeul, Radeburg, Moritzburg, Niederau, and Weinböhla from the Meißen district, as well...
- Robert" Döllnitzbahn) 750 mm gauge - Döllnitz Railway Radebeul–Moritzburg–Radeburg (Lößnitzgrundbahn) 750 mm gauge Lössnitz Valley Railway Freital (de:Windbergbahn)...
- illustrator, caricaturist, lithographer and photographer. Zille was born in Radeburg near Dresden, son of watchmaker Johann Traugott Zill (Zille since 1854)...