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- Viechtach is a town in the district of Regen in Bavaria in Germany. It is situated on the river Schwarzer Regen, 31 km northeast of Straubing, and it...
- formerly Vogtlandbahn GmbH, is a German rail transport company based in Viechtach, operating transport services originally only in the Vogtland, but now...
- Rhine-Westphalia) Versmold (North Rhine-Westphalia) Vetschau/Spreewald (Brandenburg) Viechtach (Bavaria) Viernheim (Hesse) Viersen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Villingen-Schwenningen...
- ceased operations in 2004. On 9 May 1889 the "AG Localbahn Gotteszell - Viechtach" railway company sprang to life as a result of a "concession for the construction...
- Wallerfing 9937 Oberpöring 9938 Moos Niederbayern 994 9941 Bad Kötzting 9942 Viechtach 9943 Lam Oberpf. 9944 Miltach 9945 Arnbruck 9946 Hohenwarth bei Kötzting...
- terminus after 24.97 kilometres in Viechtach. On 28 April 1889 the concession for the construction of the Gotteszell–Viechtach Lokalbahn. The line cost the...
- Schwarzer Regen ('Black Regen'). The Schwarzer Regen flows through Regen and Viechtach, and is joined by the Weißer Regen ('White Regen') in Bad Kötzting. Beyond...
- was established in 1972 by merging the former districts of Regen and Viechtach. The district is entirely located in the Bavarian Forest. It is named...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Freudenberg (Main)/Kirschfurt 0,01 97.2 Unser Radio Regen Viechtach/Kronberg-Hütte 0,012 97.2 Antenne Pulheim 97,2 Pulheim/Walzwerk 0,02 97...
- 906) On 10 November 1890 Gotteszell–Viechtach railway, 25 km long, opened by the AG Lokalbahn Gotteszell–Viechtach, and extended in 1928 to Blaibach where...