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    Endertstraße/Brückenstraße (monumental zone) – Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tunnel: bridge and teaching workshop used by the repair works; tunnel portal, sandstone, from 1877 and...
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    the Kaiser Wilhelm Tunnel, to Ediger-Eller to bypass a meandering section of the Moselle known as the Cochemer Krampen. The 4,205 metre long tunnel was...
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    length = 69 m L132 Altstadt Tunnel in Saarburg, length = 55 m Kaiser Wilhelm Tunnel (4205 m, Koblenz–Trier railway) Wilseck Tunnel, 1268 m (Eifel Railway)...
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    Kesselwagenexplosion in der BASF See German WP: Eisenbahnunfall im Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tunnel (1948) See German WP: Kesselzerknall in Meiningen See German WP:...
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    literally "North [Sea]–East (i.e. Baltic) Sea canal", formerly known as the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Kanal) is a 98 km (61 mi) long freshwater canal in the German state...
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  • It surpassed the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tunnel near Cochem as the longest railway tunnel in Germany. Outside the north portal of the tunnel, at 380m altitude...
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    municipality. Ediger-Eller railway station, tunnel portal in the background Tunnel portal near Eller Kaiser-Wilhelm-Tunnel near Eller, building of the second bore...
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    highway. East to southeast of the ridge is the 4,205-metre-long Kaiser Wilhelm Tunnel which runs from north-northeast to south-southwest and carries the...
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    The Fort de Mutzig, also known as Feste Kaiser Wilhelm II, is located near the town of Mutzig, in the Bas-Rhin department of France. It is one of the fortifications...
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    founding history goes back to Ludwig Prandtl who in 1911 requested a Kaiser Wilhelm Institute to be founded for the investigation of aerodynamics and hydrodynamics...
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