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  2. Stuttgart S-Bahn - Wikipedia

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    The Stuttgart S-Bahn is a suburban railway system serving the Stuttgart Region, an urban agglomeration of around 2.7 million people, consisting of the city of Stuttgart and the adjacent districts of Esslingen, Böblingen, Ludwigsburg and Rems-Murr-Kreis.

  3. Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart 21 is a transport and urban development project under construction for the complete reorganisation of the Stuttgart railway junction. The existing terminus is to be rotated by about 90° and converted into a through station with eight tracks.

  4. List of regional railway routes in Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    S-Bahn Stuttgart: S 5: Stuttgart Schwabstraße – Stuttgart Feuersee – Stuttgart Stadtmitte – Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof – Stuttgart Nord – Stuttgart-Feuerbach – Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen – Kornwestheim – Ludwigsburg – Asperg – Tamm (Württ) – Bietigheim-Bissingen: 790.5 15/30 min DB Class 423 DBAG Class 430: S-Bahn Stuttgart: S 6

  5. Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen station - Wikipedia

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    A month later, the station was renamed Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen. Electrification of two tracks for suburban railway services began on 15 May 1933 between Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg. In 1973 the new SpDr-L60 signal box became operational. Deutsche Bundesbahn rebuilt the station for the Stuttgart S-Bahn. Its remaining 19th century buildings disappeared.

  6. Stuttgart Rack Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Stuttgart Rack Railway (German: Zahnradbahn Stuttgart) is an electric rack railway in Stuttgart, Germany, known affectionately as the Zacke [6] (spike) or Zacketse [7] by the local residents. The line opened on 23 August 1884 and links Marienplatz in the city centre to Degerloch on the Filder plateau.

  7. Verbindungsbahn (Stuttgart) - Wikipedia

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    The Stuttgart–Horb railway above ground, and the 8.8-kilometre-long tunnel of the Verbindungsbahn of the S-Bahn Stuttgart. Stuttgart mayor Arnulf Klett, in a letter to Deutsche Reichsbahn dated 11 July 1949, proposed the construction of a tunnel, roughly 1.2 kilometres in length, to run between Central station and Alter Postplatz, just south of Rotebühlplatz; he also mentioned the ...

  8. Stuttgart North station - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart North station (German: Stuttgart Nordbahnhof) is a railway station in Stuttgart, Germany, serving the North area of the city. It consists of a passenger railway station on the Stuttgart S-Bahn and a goods yard.

  9. Stuttgart Schwabstraße station - Wikipedia

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    Stuttgart S-Bahn network with Schwabstraße station in the middle. Schwabstraße station is a subterranean railway station in Stuttgart, Germany.It is located west of the city centre in the district of Stuttgart-West, along Rotebühlstraße at the intersection with Schwabstraße.