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- Radebeul-Weintraube station is in Radebeul in the German state of Saxony. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a Haltepunkt (“halt”, that is it has no...
- line S1, which serves four stations in Radebeul (Radebeul Ost, Radebeul-Weintraube, Radebeul Kötzschenbroda and Radebeul-Zitzschewig) on the Pirna–Coswig...
- From Dresden, trains initially ran on the already completed section to Weintraube, and from September 16, 1838, to Oberau. The Leipzig station was not inaugurated...
- Dresden) 12 Radebeul-Zitzschewig 14 Radebeul-Kötzschenbroda 16 Radebeul-Weintraube 18 Radebeul Ost 20 Dresden-Trachau 22 Dresden-Pieschen 23 Dresden-Bischofsplatz...
- up to a millimeter in size have been found. Other localities include: Weintraube Mine, Lerbach, Rosenhof veins, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Harz, Lower Saxony...
- The section from Dresden to Weintraube was opened on 19 July 1838 and at the same time the modern Radebeul-Weintraube station was opened as the first...
- Frechdachs "Ch****y Badger" Cesár Sampson Singer RISK WIN WIN WIN SAFE OUT Weintraube "Grape" Elisabeth Görgl Retired Ski Racer WIN WIN RISK RISK OUT Wackeldackel...
- of Radebeul at the location of the current Radebeul-Weintraube station. The section from Weintraube via Coswig to Oberau was opened on 3 November 1838...
- Frechdachs "Ch****y Badger" Cesár Sampson Singer RISK WIN WIN WIN SAFE OUT Weintraube "Grape" Elisabeth Görgl Retired Ski Racer WIN WIN RISK RISK OUT Wackeldackel...
- (4.32 km) 1838, 11 May: Gerichshain–Machern (2.93 km) 1838, 19 July: Weintraube–Dresden (8.18 km) 1838, 31 July: Machern–Wurzen (8.00 km) 1838, 16 September:...