Hohnstorf is a municipality in the district of Lüneburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G: Fortschreibung des...
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Lauenburg-Hohnstorf Ferry (German: Trajekt Lauenburg-Hohnstorf or Lauenburg-Hohnstorfer Elb-Traject-Anstalt) was a railway ferry over the River Elbe between...
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the line along the river Elbe from Lüneburg to Hohnstorf was finally built and, at the same time the Lauenburg-Hohnstorf Elbe Ferry Company was formed...
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Hohnstorf, Niendorf, Rieste with Neu-Rieste, Steddorf with Neu-Steddorf, Varendorf, Wichmannsburg and Wulfstorf. Bienenbüttel is located on the Elbe Lateral...
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4135 Kirchgellersen 4136 Scharnebeck 4137 Barendorf 4138 Betzendorf 4139 Hohnstorf 4140 Estorf 4141 Stade 4142 Steinkirchen 4143 Drochtersen 4144 Himmelpforten...
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Heath (Lüneburger Heide) in the south and the riverside woodlands along the Elbe. Though most of the district is located south of the river, there is a small...
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Büchen and Lauenburg on the Elbe was built by the Berlin-Hamburg Railway Company and opened in 1851. In 1864 the Lauenburg–Hohnstorf train ferry was opened...
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Fehmarnsund (1903–1963) Grossenbrode – Gedser (1951–1963) Elbe: Lauenburg–Hohnstorf (1864–1878) Elbe: Köhlbrand, Hamburg (1912–1974) Mukran – Klaipėda, Lithuania...
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across the Elbe. In 1864 the line finally reached Hamburg with a detour over the Lauenburg–Hohnstorf ferry and the railway bridge over the Elbe from Harburg...
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State Railways in 1863 and 1864, which used the Lauenburg–Hohnstorf train ferry to cross the Elbe for 14 years from 15 March 1864. The very profitable line...
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