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  2. Basel Badischer Bahnhof - Wikipedia

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    The first Baden Railway station of Basel was built as a through station at nowaday's Messeplatz square about 800 meters west of today's one. The line from Haltingen to Basel was opened on February 19, 1855, with a temporary wooden station building.

  3. Baden railway station - Wikipedia

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    Baden railway station (German: Bahnhof Baden) serves the municipality of Baden, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. Opened in 1847, it is owned and operated by SBB-CFF-FFS. The station forms part of the Bözberg railway line, which links Basel with Zürich.

  4. Baden main line - Wikipedia

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    The railways of three counties cooperated in building extensive rail infrastructure in Basel connecting the Baden station for trains arriving from Germany to the Central station and the adjacent French station (part of SNCF since 1938). In addition to the marshalling yard at the Baden station, there is another, larger marshalling yard in ...

  5. Basel Connecting Line - Wikipedia

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    The Basel Connecting Line (German: Basler Verbindungsbahn) is a railway line in the Swiss city of Basel and connects Basel Baden station on the right bank of the Rhine and Basel SBB station on the left bank. It is located on Swiss territory.

  6. Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway - Wikipedia

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    Basel Baden station–Basel Central station: Basel Link Line: 3 November 1873: Swiss Central Railway: Pforzheim–Calw: Nagold Valley Railway: 1 June 1874: K.W.St.E. Singen–Etzwilen–Winterthur – 17 July 1875: Swiss National Railway: Konstanz–Kreuzlingen–Etzwilen – 17 July 1875: Swiss National Railway: Pfullendorf–Aulendorf – 14 ...

  7. List of railway stations in Baden-Württemberg - Wikipedia

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    Number Station Cat. (2012) LD R S Pl. Municipality Type Line(s) 000 4 Aalen 2 FV RV 5 Aalen Bf Aalen–Ulm Stuttgart–Nördlingen Goldshöfe–Crailsheim Aalen–Dillingen (Donau) 000 6 Achern 4 RV S 4 Achern Bf Mannheim–Basel 00 14 Adelsheim Nord 6 S 2 Adelsheim Hp Neckarelz–Osterburken 00 15 Adelsheim Ost 6 RV 2 Adelsheim Hp Würzburg–Stuttgart 00 18 Affaltrach 6 S 2 Obersulm Hp ...

  8. History of rail transport in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In 1833 the Grand Duchy of Baden developed plans for a railway connecting the cities Mainz and Frankfurt with Basel and onwards to Chur and Northern Italy. [1] The first line in Switzerland, the extension of the French Strasbourg–Basel Railway (French: Chemin de fer de Strasbourg à Bâle) from Mulhouse to Basel, reached a temporary station outside Basel's walls on 15 June 1844 and the ...

  9. Mannheim–Karlsruhe–Basel railway - Wikipedia

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    Bruchsal station. The railway on the German side of the Rhine was financed and built by the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway (Großherzogliche Badische Staatsbahn).At the enactment of the Baden law permitting the construction of the Baden main line on 28 March 1838, only the starting point in Mannheim and the end point in Basel had been determined. [2]