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- slower pace. The Vizinalbahnen used old mainline rails or lightweight, Vizinalbahn rails laid on wooden sleepers. For Lokalbahn lines, the lower speeds...
- (plural: -en), also variously called the Sekundärbahn ("secondary line"), Vizinalbahn ("neighbourhood line") or Lokalbahn ("local line") depending on local...
- connected to the railway network by a secondary railway (then called a Vizinalbahn in Bavaria) from Schwaben (now Markt Schwaben) to Erding. The contract...
- from and to Fürth Hauptbahnhof. The Zenn Valley Railway was the first Vizinalbahn ("neighbourhood railway") in Bavaria and was especially important to...
- STRAUSS, FUCHS and BÄR. The D II was used in the early 1870s on the Vizinalbahn lines from Siegelsdorf to Langenzenn, Immenstadt to Sonthofen and Georgensgmünd...
- the terms Lokalbahn (Baden, Bayern, Austria), Sekundärbahn (Saxony) or Vizinalbahn (Bayern) were preferred. In everyday speech the term Kleinbahn is widely...
- eventually had to pay 80,000 gulden for the line as required by the Vizinalbahn law. Between 1870 and 1872, Schmidt, a construction engineer from the...
- Bayerische Staatsbahn) were tank locomotives designed for shunting and Vizinalbahn service. Georg Krauss had exhibited a locomotive of this type, which...
- Emmeran Kottmüller founded a railway committee with the aim of building a Vizinalbahn (literally a "local railway", a railway built by a local community with...
- Royal Bavarian State Railways opened a four-kilometre (2.5 mi) long Vizinalbahn (light branch line) on 20 December 1875 that ran from Sinzing station...