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- operated by the Länderbahn (under the brand names of vogtlandbahn, alex, waldbahn, oberpfalzbahn and trilex): Between Zwickau, Falkenstein and Klingenthal...
- three branches that led to Niederrad, Neu-Isenburg and Schwanheim. The Waldbahn was operated as a standard gauge steam tramway. The steam locomotives used...
- Erixx, Die Länderbahn, Metronom, OberpfalzBahn, ODEG, VogtlandBahn, and WaldBahn. In 2005, Arriva Deutschland purchased Sippel, a German operator of buses...
- simplest form provides for the transportation of agricultural, forestry (Waldbahn) and industrial raw materials such as wood, peat, stone, earth and sand...
- Rudersberg to Welzheim section is leased to, and operated by, the Schwäbische Waldbahn GmbH. P****enger services on the Rudersberg to Welzheim section of the Wieslauftalbahn...
- The Bavarian Forest Railway (Bayerische Waldbahn often just called the Waldbahn) (KBS 905) links the heart of the Bavarian Forest around Regen and Zwiesel...
- of the best-known public transport mediums in the area is the Thüringer Waldbahn [de], connecting Waltershausen to Gotha and Bad Tabarz. Its traditional...
- brigade was founded 4 February 1889 Town rights were granted. 1889 The Waldbahn, a steam tramway, began running to Frankfurt. April 1896 The Höhere Bürgerschule...
- The Spiegelau Forest Railway (German: Spiegelauer Waldbahn) was a 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) narrow gauge forest railway built for the transportation of logs...
- Eisenstein/Železná Ruda-Alžbětín, also called the Bavarian Forest Railway (Bayerische Waldbahn). In Zwiesel station the lines to Grafenau and to Bodenmais branch off...