- The
Maxau Railway (German:
Maxaubahn) was a 9.7
kilometre long,
railway line
opened in 1862, that
linked the old
Karlsruhe station with the
Rhine at Knielingen...
- station: in 1859 the line to Stuttgart, in 1863 the
Maxau Railway (German:
Maxaubahn)
connecting with the Palatinate, in 1870 the
Rhine Railway to Mannheim...
- 1864. A year later, the gap
between the
Rhine and the
Maxau Railway (
Maxaubahn),
which had been
opened in 1862, was closed. The
route of the
latter was...
- a
branch (the Winden–Karlsruhe railway) from
Winden via Wörth and the
Maxaubahn to Karlsruhe. It was
named by the
Palatine Maximilian Railway Company...
-
privately built lines operated by the
State Railways were: The
Maxau Railway (
Maxaubahn) at
Karlsruhe an den Rhein,
built by the city of Karlsruhe,
opened in...
- on 8 May 1865, the gap
between Maximiliansau and the
Maxau Railway (
Maxaubahn)
leading from
Karlsruhe to
Maxau was
closed with the
completion of the...
- (in the city
centre at
Ettlinger Tor)
together with the
Maxau Railway (
Maxaubahn) as far as Mühlburger Tor
station in a long, semi-circular
curve and then...
- the p****age of
ships and rafts. The
construction of the
Maxau Railway (
Maxaubahn) in 1862 made it
necessary to
erect a new
bridge for the
railway which...
- the west of
central Karlsruhe) and from
there run on the
Maxau Railway (
Maxaubahn) to the old
Karlsruhe central station (this
route is now
called the Hardt...