inhabitants) Bontkirchen (553 inhabitants) Brilon Town (14.513 inhabitants) Brilon-Wald (595 inhabitants) Esshoff (80 inhabitants) Gudenhagen/Petersborn (1.273...
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The Brilon Wald station is a station on the Upper Ruhr Valley Railway (German: Obere Ruhrtalbahn) in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It was...
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Wabern–Brilon Wald railway is a 86.7 kilometre-long, single-track, partially disused secondary railway line from Wabern in North Hesse to Brilon-Wald in North...
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and Brilon Wald (forest) was for a long time only used for freight and museum trains, but the section between Brilon Stadt (town) and Brilon Wald has...
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Belecke to Brilon. Exactly one year later, it was extended from Belecke to Soest. The section of the Alme Valley Railway from Büren to Brilon Wald was opened...
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trawler in service 1933–39 and 1945–55 Wega, a station on the Wabern–Brilon Wald railway, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Waya Island, Fiji, formerly...
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to Kassel. The town of Brilon was not connected to the line (topographical reasons made this impossible), but instead Brilon-Wald station was created about...
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Schwerte (Ruhr) – Fröndenberg – Arnsberg (Westf) – Meschede – Bestwig – Brilon-Wald – Marsberg – Warburg (Westf) – Hofgeismar – Grebenstein – Kassel Hbf...
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has been continuous rail traffic from Marburg to Brilon Stadt (from Korbach via the Wabern–Brilon Wald railway). The line initially runs in a double loop...
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Karlsruhe. It was once an important railway junction, as the Wabern to Brilon Wald railway branched off here with a connection to the Ruhr area. Today this...
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