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- The Wiese Valley Railway (German: Wiesentalbahn) is a 27.2 km long, electrified main line in German Baden-Württemberg in the tri-national area of Germany...
- after the failed revolution. Some days later, he was arrested. 1862 The Wiesentalbahn between Basel, Lörrach, and Schopfheim was opened. A railway connection...
- GmbH, is responsible for p****enger traffic in Germany. It operates the Wiesentalbahn and the Seehas services. Other subsidiaries are THURBO, RegionAlps,...
- England, is amalgamated into the Great Western Railway. February 5 – The Wiesentalbahn, which eventually becomes part of the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway...
- 1920 1924 Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen BadStB 1855 1920 Wiesentalbahn 1862 1889 Integrated into BadStB in 1889 Ferrovie dello Stato FS 1992...
- of Baden-Württemberg and the terminus of the Wiese Valley Railway (Wiesentalbahn), which runs from Basel Badischer Bahnhof. Since the summer of 2003...
- crosses the valley on the Wiesental Bridge, resembling a viaduct. The Wiesentalbahn, which is operated by the Swiss SBB, runs parallel to the Wiese, connecting...
- Baden-Württemberg. The station located on the Wiese Valley Railway (Wiesentalbahn) from Basel Badischer station to Zell im Wiesental and is classified...
- connected to the railway network on 10 May 1862 with the opening of the Wiesentalbahn. In 1899, when an electric power and light centre was created to operate...
- branch lines of purely local significance like the Wiese Valley Railway (Wiesentalbahn) (Basel–Schopfheim–Zell im Wiesental), opened in 1862, but also main...