Gelsenkirchen-Rotthausen is a railway station on the Essen–Gelsenkirchen railway situated in Gelsenkirchen in western Germany. It is classified by Deutsche...
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first in 1898 as Dahlbusch Rotthausen, in 1907 as Rotthausen (Kreis Essen) and finally in 1924 as Gelsenkirchen-Rotthausen station. After the nationalisation...
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the rural community of Rotthausen, which until then had belonged to the Essen district, was made part of the Gelsenkirchen district. In 1928, under...
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Flugwerk Deutschland GmbH probably transferred its headquarters from Gelsenkirchen-Rotthausen to Brand near Aachen. The articles of association were ratified...
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SV Rotthausen was a German association football club from the district of Rotthausen in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The team was founded in...
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Gelsenkirchen Hauptbahnhof is a railway station in the German city of Gelsenkirchen. It connects the city to the regional and long-distance rail service...
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with the city of Gelsenkirchen. From 1965 through 1976, it comprised the Stadtteile of Hassel, Buer, Horst, Heßler, and Rotthausen. From 1980 through...
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Essen-Kray Nord is a railway station on the Essen–Gelsenkirchen railway situated in Essen in western Germany. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category...
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Hans-Sachs-Haus, Gelsenkirchen Tramyard, Gelsenkirchen Shop and apartment house "Ring-Eck", Gelsenkirchen Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, Gelsenkirchen-Ückendorf Rotthausen multi-purpose...
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Cologne-Minden Railway Company in 1847, from Gelsenkirchen to Essen over the Essen–Gelsenkirchen railway, opened from Gelsenkirchen to Essen-Kray Nord by the Rhenish...
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