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Initially when the Main-Neckar Railway was opened, on 1 August 1846, there was no Neu-Isenburg station. To gain an economic benefit from the railway, the citizens of Neu-Isenburg made numerous submissions to the Ministry of Finance of the Grand Duchy of Hesse in Darmstadt, which was then responsible for transport in the state.
Neu-Isenburg (German pronunciation: [nɔʏˈʔiːzn̩ˌbʊʁk] ⓘ, lit. ' New Isenburg ' ) is a town in Germany , located in the Offenbach district of Hesse . It is part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area and has a population of 38,204 (2020).
Stadtwerke Heilbronn GmbH was founded in 2002 by the city of Heilbronn.. Stadtwerke Heilbronn (Heilbronn city works) manages and operate the Am Bollwerksturmund Experimenta parking garage, the Soleo and Biberach indoor pools, the Neckarhalde, Gesundbrunnen and Kirchhausen swimming pools and the Knorr Arena ice rink, the home of the Heilbronner Falken.
Neu-Isenburg; Neumünster; Neuruppin: 16 stolpersteine; there were about 1,000 local Aktion T4 victims [110] Neuss; Neustadt an der Weinstraße; Neuwied; Norden; Nordhausen; Nordhorn; Nördlingen; Nuremberg [111] Ober-Ramstadt: 19 stolpersteine [112] Oberhausen; Ochtrup; Oederan: 4 stolpersteine, see also List of stolpersteine in Oederan (German)
DB AutoZug GmbH was a German rail transport company that provided automobile and night passenger train services for Deutsche Bahn AG.It was based in Dortmund and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG.
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Map of the complete Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn systems network (Outdated) A tram of the Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn in Essen The Rhine-Ruhr Stadtbahn (German: Stadtbahn Rhein-Ruhr) is an umbrella system of all of the Stadtbahn lines included in the integrated public transport network of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR), which covers the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area in western Germany.
The name Frankfurt-Louisa refers to the Louisa parcel station (Flurstück Louisa), which was immediately west of the current station.At the beginning of the 19th century the Frankfurt banker and diplomat Simon Moritz von Bethmann (1768–1828) acquired the land the parcel station was built on to create an English garden.