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    The KarlsruheMühlacker railway is a railway line in the west of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was built between 1859 and 1863 and is one of...
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    Württemberg Western Railway Stuttgart - Bruchsal in 1853 the industrial age began in the Dürrmenz-Mühlacker area. As the Karlsruhe-Mühlacker railway was built in...
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    Mühlacker station is in the town of Mühlacker in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is at the junction of the KarlsruheMühlacker line and the Western...
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    Karlsruhe Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the German city of Karlsruhe. The station is classified as a Category 1 station, as it is a major hub where...
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    The Karlsruhe Stadtbahn is a German tram-train system combining tram lines in the city of Karlsruhe with railway lines in the surrounding countryside,...
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    line to Mühlacker was opened. The new Durlach station was opened on 9 December 1911 and required a slightly different route for the Mühlacker line to...
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    east–west direction through the city of Karlsruhe. In the same year, this was followed by a branch line to the old railway station and an approximately 2 km...
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    tunnel to reach Vaihingen (Enz) station. In Mühlacker, where the line to Karlsruhe branches off, the Western Railway turns to the northeast towards Bretten...
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    Tübingen–Sigmaringen railway and Ulm–Friedrichshafen railway) IRE Karlsruhe–Pforzheim-Stuttgart (KarlsruheMühlacker railway, Western Railway, Mannheim–Stuttgart...
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  • divisions Karlsruhe and Stuttgart) * This description is not used in the timetable, but is a commonly used name for the line. ** By Rems Railway only the...
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    The Hardt Railway (German: Hardtbahn) is a railway line in the Karlsruhe region of Germany. Originally built as part of the Rhine Railway, a through main...
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    Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft (category Karlsruhe Stadtbahn)
    Transport Company', AVG) is a railway company owned by the city of Karlsruhe that operates rail and bus services in the Karlsruhe area, southwest Germany....
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    with the Karlsruhe–Pforzheim–Mühlacker route (opened 1859–1863), linking up the Odenwald and Tauberfrankens with the Baden Odenwald Railway (Heidelberg–Mosbach–Würzburg...
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    a separate Württemberg railway terminal in Pforzheim, which was located alongside the Baden station on the Durlach–Mühlacker stretch of line. In addition...
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    Remchingen (section Railway)
    Baden 1861: Nöttingen successfully fought against the railway connection on the KarlsruheMühlacker line, which then took place via Wilferdingen-Singen...
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    Wilferdingen-Singen station (category Karlsruhe Stadtbahn stations)
    Wilferdingen-Singen station is a railway station in the Wilferdingen and Singen districts of the municipality of Remchingen, located in the Enzkreis district...
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    Mannheim–Stuttgart high-speed railway. Track 4 is the corresponding platform in the opposite direction towards Karlsruhe. However, Regional-Express services...
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    Stadtbahn stop is located, and running parallel with the Karlsruhe–Mühlacker railway, it changes its safe-working system from the tram operating procedures...
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    Bretten station (category Karlsruhe Stadtbahn stations)
    Bruchsal. In the late 1870s, the Kraichgau Railway was opened from Karlsruhe to Heilbronn, creating a railway junction. At the same time the station was...
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    Bruchsal (category Karlsruhe (district))
    intersection of the Karlsruhe–Heidelberg line, the line to Mühlacker and the line to Germersheim. Light rail or "S-Bahn" Lines S 3 (Karlsruhe - Heidelberg -...
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  • is a 55-kilometre-long hiking trail in three stages running from Mühlacker to Karlsruhe-Durlach in Germany. The northernmost east-west route of the Black...
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    same since 2008. KarlsruheMühlacker railway: Pforzheim Tunnel. Ammer Valley Railway: • Schlossberg Tunnel, Tübingen Stuttgart–Horb railway: • Kriegsberg...
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    connection in 1863 (please see KarlsruheMühlacker railway), which meant that Mühlacker on the Württemberg side became a railway node, and grew in a short...
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    ISBN 3-7771-0234-2 (in German) Bundesbahndirektion Karlsruhe: Streckenkarte Neubaustrecke Mannheim–Stuttgart 1:100.000. Karlsruhe 1990 (in German) Neue Bahnhöfe an der...
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    Dorschberg via Wörth station to the inner city of Karlsruhe, continuing via Pforzheim and Mühlacker to Bietigheim-Bissingen. It runs between Badepark...
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    station was opened on the 3 July 1861 on the KarlsruheMühlacker railway by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway (Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen)...
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    ˈhaʊ̯ptbaːnˌhoːf]; English: Stuttgart Central Station) is the primary railway station in the city of Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-Württemberg...
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  • Eutingen (Baden) station (category Railway stations in Baden-Württemberg)
    Eutingen (Baden) station (German: Haltepunkt Eutingen (Baden)) is a railway station in the municipality of Eutingen an der Enz, located in the Enzkreis...
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    are used by regional trains running from Mühlacker to Bietigheim-Bissingen (track 1) or Bietigheim to Mühlacker (track 8). Fully grade-separated tracks...
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    Stuttgart-Bietigheim-Bissingen-Mühlacker-Heidelberg, the Regional Express-line Stuttgart-Bietigheim-Bissingen-Mühlacker-Pforzheim-Karlsruhe and the tram -lines S5...
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