The Neuss–Viersen railway is a mostly disused railway line in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It formerly ran from Neuss via Kaarst and Neersen...
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Neuss Central Station (Neuss Hauptbahnhof) is the railway station for the city of Neuss in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The main station...
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Zugkollision zwischen Abzw Weißenberg und Meerbusch-Osterath aufgenommen" [Investigation into train collision between Abzw Weißenberg and Meerbusch-Osterath...
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(Baden-Württemberg) Weinstadt (Baden-Württemberg) Weismain (Bavaria) Weißenberg (Saxony) Weißenburg in Bayern (Bavaria) Weißenfels (Saxony-Anhalt) Weißenhorn...
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2101 formerly Neuss and Kaarst (no longer valid) 2102 Ratingen 2104 Mettmann 211 Düsseldorf 212 Solingen 2129 Haan (Rheinland) 213 2131 Neuss, Kaarst 2132...
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of the oldest lines in Germany. The 55 km-long section from Cologne via Neuss to Krefeld is electrified and continuously multi-track. The subsequent 65 km-long...
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1994–1996 Fortuna Düsseldorf 1996–1998 Garather SV 1998–1999 SVG Neuss-Weissenberg 1999–2000 SG Essen-Schönebeck Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)...
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Elias Oubella (category Sportspeople from Neuss)
Almelo in a 3–0 KNVB Cup win over SC Telstar on 28 October 2020. Born in the Neuss, Germany, Oubella is of Moroccan descent. He is a youth international for...
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