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- The Ammergau Railway or Ammergaubahn (sometimes called the Ammertalbahn or "Ammer Valley Railway", originally the Lokalbahn Murnau–Oberammergau) is a single-tracked...
- Zollernalbbahn and connections to Herrenberg (Ammer Valley Railway, Ammertalbahn) and Horb (Upper Neckar Railway, Obere Neckarbahn). Since 2009, there...
- Stuttgart–Horb railway and is at the start of the Ammer Valley Railway (Ammertalbahn) It is the southern end of services on line S1 of the Stuttgart S-Bahn...
- are each about six miles away and accessible quickly by the B 28 or Ammertalbahn. Saint Michael's Evangelical Church dominates the town center with its...
- Services Schönbuch Tunnel Schönbuchtunnel 606 m (28) Herrenberg B 28 Ammertalbahn 50 m Kochhartgrabenbrücke 252 m Rest area Ziegler/Geyern (29) Rottenburg...
- Railway. From 1972 he worked with a citizens' initiative to reactivate the Ammertalbahn. In 1978 he became a teacher. In 1984 he succeeded in implementing a...
- The Ammer Valley Railway (Ammertalbahn) runs through the German state of Baden-Württemberg, connecting the university town of Tübingen with Herrenberg...
- the three tunnels through Schlossberg (Castle Hill). The tunnel of the Ammertalbahn (Ammer Valley Railway) is a single-track railway tunnel through the Schlossberg...
- railway (German: Gäubahn) and is at the start of the Ammer Valley Railway (Ammertalbahn). Because it is a stop for Regional-Express services and it is a terminus...
- Baden-Württemberg. It was opened in 1910 with the Ammer Valley Railway (Ammertalbahn). The station building is no longer used for railway operations. The...