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  2. Colmar station (Haut-Rhin) - Wikipedia

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    Colmar station (French: Gare de Colmar) is a railway station located in Colmar, in the Haut-Rhin département of Alsace, France. The same design was used in the construction of Gdansk's principal railway station in Poland.

  3. List of railway stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Rail transport in Japan; References This page was last edited on 1 July 2024, at 07:35 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Colmar station - Wikipedia

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    Colmar station may refer to: Colmar station (SEPTA) , a SEPTA train station Colmar, Pennsylvania, USA Colmar station (Haut-Rhin) , a railroad station in Colmar, France

  5. Freiburg–Colmar railway - Wikipedia

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    In order to ensure the profitability of the Kaiserstuhl Railway, all rail freight running from Colmar and Breisach to the north on the Rhine Valley Railway, no longer ran via Freiburg, but directly via the Kaiserstuhl Railway to Riegel station on the Rhine Valley Railway. An express connection was established between Freiburg and Colmar in 1910 ...

  6. Colmar station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    Colmar station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station in Colmar, Pennsylvania. Located at Bethlehem Pike ( PA 309 ) and Walnut Street, it serves the Lansdale/Doylestown Line . In FY 2013, Colmar station had a weekday average of 370 boardings and 369 alightings.

  7. Shinano Railway Line - Wikipedia

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    A train on the Kusakaru Electric Railway (Note - Prior to 1997, the stations below were part of the Shinetsu Main Line.) Karuizawa Station: The Kusakaru Electric Railway opened a 56 km 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge line, including two switch backs, to Kusatsu Onsen between 1915 and 1926. The line was electrified at 600 V DC in 1924.

  8. Koumi Line - Wikipedia

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    The Koumi Line (小海線, Koumi-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Kobuchizawa Station in Hokuto, Yamanashi with Komoro Station in Komoro, Nagano, and extends 78.9 km (49.0 mi) through the mountains with a total of 31 stations.

  9. Sōtetsu Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The underground track section and new station building is expected to be completed in 2034. [ 7 ] On a side note, what is known today as the Sagami Line had been constructed and owned by Sōtetsu, until 1944 when it was acquired by the government during World War II .