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- Switzerland. It is also known as the Rhine Valley Railway (German: Rheintalbahn) or the Upper Rhine Railway (Oberrheinbahn). The line was built as part...
- The East Rhine Railway (German: Rechte Rheinstrecke, literally 'right (of the) Rhine railway') is a major, double-track, electrified railway line, running...
- During the German Mediatisation, Walldorf fell to Baden. In 1843 the Rheintalbahn was built: this railway decisively promoted economic development. In...
- railway (Rheintalbahn) down to Bruchsal. The Europabahn is built for a maximum speed of 200 km/h (124 mph), while the Rheintalbahn to Rastatt Süd...
- French TGV station at Strasbourg with the German Rhine Valley Railway (Rheintalbahn) and the Karlsruhe–Basel high-speed railway (between Offenburg and Baden-Baden...
- Breisgau. This line was called Badische Hauptbahn (Baden Main Line) or Rheintalbahn (Rhine Valley Line). A Swiss railway commission desired a continuation...
- Lucerne and from there through the Gotthard towards Italy. Meanwhile, the Rheintalbahn from Mannheim and Karlsruhe also approached Basel from the north; in...
- Retrieved 18 August 2017. "Sperrung der Rheintalbahn". Archived from the original on 2017-08-15. "Sperrung der Rheintalbahn: Ersatzfahrplan läuft bislang stabil"...
- Baden-Württemberg. It is located at kilometre 125.3 of the Rhine Valley Railway (Rheintalbahn), which connects Mannheim and Basel and is the starting point of the...
- Retrieved 11 December 2021. Weinrich, Regina (16 August 2017). "Sperrung der Rheintalbahn". Eurotransport. Retrieved 9 December 2021. "Karlsruhe (Carlsruhe)" (1906)...