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Steinsfurt is a
village in
southwestern Germany, in the
Rhine Neckar Area of the
Bundesland Baden-Württemberg
between Heidelberg and
Heilbronn in the district...
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Steinsfurt station (German:
Bahnhof Steinsfurt) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Steinsfurt,
located in the Rhein-Neckar-Kreis in Baden-Württemberg...
- The
Steinsfurt–Eppingen railway,
which opened in 1900, is a 12.9 km long, single-track and
electrified branch line
along the
Elsenz river in the Kraichgau...
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games in the Rhein-Neckar-Arena,
located in
another Sinsheim suburb,
Steinsfurt.
Village church Railway station Volker Kauder (b. 1949 in Hoffenheim)...
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Valley Railway and
Sinsheim station were
opened in 1868 and the
nearby Steinsfurt–Eppingen line was
opened in 1900;
electricity and
public water pipes were...
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electrified to
allow the
extension of the Rhine-Neckar S-Bahn on the Heidelberg–
Steinsfurt section of the line and the
operation of
Heilbronn Stadtbahn on the section...
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Germany in the
early 18th
century was Hans
Heinrich Raudenbusch. Born in
Steinsfurt (Sinsheim)
around 1712, he was the
grandson of Hans
Peter Raudenbusch...
- present-day
Stephens City, Virginia.
Peter Stephens was born
Peter Steffen in
Steinsfurt, then part of the
Electoral Palatinate (present day Germany) on March...
- the
biggest grain trader in the world. He was a
patron of his
hometown Steinsfurt in
addition to the
University of Frankfurt. He
funded the
Institute for...
- into operation. In 2011, the now double-track
station became a part of
Steinsfurt railway station and was
renamed Sinsheim Museum/Arena. Auto & Technik...