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- The Wynental and Suhrental Railway (German: Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn, WSB) was a privately owned railway company in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland...
- in Poland WSB University in Dąbrowa Górnicza in Poland Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn, a former narrow gauge railway company in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland...
- (Wengernalpbahn) WB (Waldenburgerbahn, de:Waldenburgerbahn) WSB (Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn) ZB Zentralbahn (2005 merger of the Luzern-Stans-Engelberg-Bahn and...
- of an umbrella brand, the AAR bus+bahn, along with the Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn (WSB). Vehicles of both undertakings prominently displa**** the AAR bus+bahn...
- Reinach was a center of the tobacco and cigar industry. The Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn connected the muni****lity in 1904 to Aarau as part of the Reinach-Menziken...
- west of the station. In 1958 the WTB became part of the Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn (WSB) company. In 2004, the SBB closed the stamdard gauge Aarau–Suhr...
- of Aargau. It was launched in 2002 and comprised the Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn (WSB) and the Busbetrieb Aarau (BBA). Vehicles of both undertakings...
- 1880 Wetzikon-Meilen Bahn WMB 1903 1950 † 13 May 1950 Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn WSB 1957 Marketing name since 2002: AAR bus+bahn Aarau-Schöftland Bahn...
- 1958 the AS and WTB companies were merged to form the Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn (WSB) company. In 1967, the former AS branch was relocated from its...
- goods. Since 1904 Menziken has been the terminus of the Wynental- und Suhrentalbahn. Menziken has an area, as of 2009[update], of 6.39 square kilometers...