- The
Wuppertaler Schwebebahn (English: Wuppertal's
Suspension Railway) is a
suspension railway in Wuppertal, Germany. The line was
originally called in...
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Schwebebahn is
German for
suspension railway and may
refer to the
following examples in Germany:
Schwebebahn Dresden, the
Dresden Suspension Railway in...
- The
Dresden Suspension Railway (German:
Schwebebahn Dresden) is a
suspended funicular located in Dresden, Germany, and
connects the
districts of Loschwitz...
- West
Germany during 1950 when she
accidentally fell from the
Wuppertal Schwebebahn into the
River Wupper underneath. On 21 July 1950, the
circus director...
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Vohwinkel Schwebebahn station is the
western terminal of the
Wuppertal Schwebebahn. It
contains the station, a loop for the
train to turn around, the depot...
- include:
Schwebebahn or
floating tram. One of the city's
greatest attractions is the
globally unique suspended monorail Wuppertaler Schwebebahn,
which was...
- rail-frame
appears to have
influenced Eugen Langen, as his
Wuppertal Schwebebahn framing bears a
remarkable likeness to the Enos construction.[citation...
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suspension railways,
particularly in Germany, with the
Schwebebahn Dresden, (1891–) and the
Wuppertal Schwebebahn (1901). H-Bahn
suspension railways were built...
- 0967°E / 51.2381; 7.0967
Operated by WSW mobil [de] Line(s)
Wuppertal Schwebebahn Distance 450m
Platforms 2 (side)
Tracks 2
monorail tracks Bus stands...
- The
Wuppertal Schwebebahn accident (German: Schwebebahnunfall) took
place on 12
April 1999 on a
stretch of
track near Robert-Daum-Platz station. The accident...