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    The Aar Valley Railway (German: Aartalbahn) is a 53.7 km long line between Wiesbaden, the capital of the German state of Hesse, and Diez in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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    only after the improvement of road conditions through construction. The Aartalbahn (railway) from Wiesbaden to Langenschwalbach, finished in 1889, also contributed...
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  • No 50 3576 50 3576-1 1941 Škoda Pilsen 1185 Nassauische Touristikbahn Aartalbahn Wiesbaden-Dotzheim Ex 50 1106 Yes 50 3580 50 3580-3 1939 Krauss-Maffei...
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    both Catholic and Evangelical Christians. Through the community runs the Aartalbahn (railway), which opened in 1894 and is now under monumental protection...
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    railway stations (in Hahn and Bleidenstadt) which lie on the stretch of the Aartalbahn running through Taunusstein, however since 1983 the line was only used...
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    Dotzheim was connected to the Langenschwalbacher railway (later called the Aartalbahn) and a thriving industrial and commercial area grew up around the station...
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  • Schwalmstadt–Homberg/–Oberaula (Eisenbahnfreunde Schwalm-Knüll) Wiesbaden–Hohenstein (Aartalbahn or Nassau Tourist Railway) Bad Schwalbacher Kurbahn - Bad Schwalbach Spa...
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    with the opening Langenschwalbach Railway (now the Aar Valley Railway—Aartalbahn) from the Rheinbahnhof in Wiesbaden to Bad Schwalbach (then called Langenschwalbach)...
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  • railways was a 0-6-2T tank locomotive. They were planned for service on the Aartalbahn between Wiesbaden and Langenschwalbach (today Bad Schwalbach), because...
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