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    each day handled over one million passengers. In 1886, the Potschappel–Wilsdruff narrow-gauge railway was opened and provided further traffic. This line...
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    narrow-gauge lines can be viewed as connecting lines of the network around Wilsdruff and Frauenstein, allowing residents to travel by train to work in the...
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  • station was once the starting point of the 750 mm gauge railways of the Wilsdruff Network to Frauenstein and Oberdittmannsdorf. Now begins a section with...
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    Oschatz–Mügeln–Döbeln narrow gauge railway also connected Döbeln station with the Wilsdruff network (Wilsdruffer Netz) by means of a branch from Gärtitz. The station...
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  • in 1877, the Grimma station was renamed Grimma ob Bf (short for oberer Bahnhof—"upper station") since the Mulde Valley Railway had a station in the town...
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  • Riesa · Bw Rochlitz · Bw Bad Schandau · Bw Schwarzenberg · Bw Werdau · Bw Wilsdruff · Bw Zittau · Bw Zwickau Bw Arnstadt (um 1993) · Bw Eisenach (2004) ·...
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