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Kaiserbahnhof (Kaiser's station) refers to some private railway stations of Germany and Austria used by the ''Kaisers''. Nowadays they are historical buildings that are part of their related modern stations. Kaiserbahnhof may refer to the following places in Germany: *Kaiserbahnhof Bad Homburg, Bad Homburg station, Hesse *Kaiserbahnhof Göhrde, Göhrde station, Lower Saxony *Kaiserbahnhof Halbe, Halbe Bahnhof, Halbe, Brandenburg on the Berlin–Görlitz railway *Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof, Joachimstal, Brandenburg *Kaiserbahnhof Kierberg, Kierberg station, North Rhine-Westphalia * Kaiserbahnhof Niedermendig, Mendig station, Rhineland-Palatinate *Kaiserbahnhof Potsdam Potsdam Park Sanssouci is a German railway station located in Potsdam, the capital city of Brandenburg, on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway. Named Potsdam Wildpark until 1999, it serves the Sanssouci Park and is famous for the '' Kaiserbahnhof'' bu ...
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Private Railway Station
Private railway stations were a logical development of the rapid growth in railway transportation during the 19th century. Whereas financiers looked to place their stations so as to balance the cost of the construction with expected revenue from the nearby populace, wealthy people utilised this new mode of transport by creating a halt solely for the use of their family, guests and staff. Examples The earliest recorded such halt is Crathes Station in Aberdeenshire, built for Sir Robert Burnett of Leys in 1853. Such was his family's authority that even messenger trains run when Queen Victoria was in residence at Balmoral had to stop there, just in case he wanted to get on. There were many such lairds, although some were rather less willing to pay for their station once it was safely constructed. Some wealthy land-owners wanted the convenience of a bespoke station but did not want an unsightly intrusion onto their land, while others wanted their station to be seen from far and wi ...
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Kaiserbahnhof Bad Homburg
Bad Homburg station is located in Bad Homburg, Hesse, Germany on the Homburg Railway and was opened on 26 October 1907. It is used by about 19,000 passengers each day. Historical background The new through station in Bad Homburg replaced two older terminal stations. One of these stations was at the site of the present town hall and was the terminus of the line from Frankfurt am Main that was opened in 1860 by the ''Homburg Railways'' (german: Homburger Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft). In 1895 the Prussian state railways opened another terminus, called ''Homburg Neu'' (new) station, for the High Taunus line from Homburg via Friedrichsdorf to Usingen. This second station was between the lower end of the street of Louisenstraße and the current connection to the autobahn. The two stations were separated by a distance of 200 to 300 metres. They were connected via a track that was only used for shunting. The new station Homburg was a popular palace of Emperor Wilhelm II. Thus the separat ...
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Kaiserbahnhof Göhrde
Kaiserbahnhof (Kaiser's station) refers to some private railway stations of Germany and Austria used by the ''Kaisers''. Nowadays they are historical buildings that are part of their related modern stations. Kaiserbahnhof may refer to the following places in Germany: *Kaiserbahnhof Bad Homburg, Bad Homburg station, Hesse * Kaiserbahnhof Göhrde, Göhrde station, Lower Saxony *Kaiserbahnhof Halbe, Halbe Bahnhof, Halbe, Brandenburg on the Berlin–Görlitz railway * Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof, Joachimstal, Brandenburg * Kaiserbahnhof Kierberg, Kierberg station, North Rhine-Westphalia * Kaiserbahnhof Niedermendig, Mendig station, Rhineland-Palatinate *Kaiserbahnhof Potsdam Potsdam Park Sanssouci is a German railway station located in Potsdam, the capital city of Brandenburg, on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway. Named Potsdam Wildpark until 1999, it serves the Sanssouci Park and is famous for the '' Kaiserbahnhof'' bu ...
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Kaiserbahnhof Halbe
Kaiserbahnhof Halbe is a railway station located in Halbe, on the main line between Berlin, which begins at the Görlitzer railway station, to Cottbus in Brandenburg and on to Görlitz in Saxony. It was built during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm I and used by his son Emperor Frederick III and his grandson Kaiser Wilhelm II between 1865 and 1912, when it as converted to offices and accommodation for railway workers. Having falling into disrepair in the 1990s it has now being restored to its 1865 state. Major works were completed in 2010, being the construction of a new roof and the restoration of two decorative towers at the north western and eastern corners of the building. In 2011, the first floor windows were repaired and all external brickwork repointed. In 2012, the ground floor windows and doors were restored with a start being made on the restoration of the large garden, to the south of the building. Since 2012 the restoration has been completed, with the 1865 building (the Al ...
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Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof
Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof is a railway station in the municipality of Joachimsthal, located in the Barnim district in Brandenburg, Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe .... References {{Authority control Railway stations in Brandenburg Buildings and structures in Barnim Railway stations in Germany opened in 1898 ...
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Kaiserbahnhof Kierberg
Kierberg station is on the Eifel Railway, connecting Cologne, Euskirchen, Gerolstein and Trier in Kierberg, a suburb of Brühl in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is served by Regionalbahn service RB 24 from Cologne via Euskirchen to Kall. The former station building for the German Emperor called the ''Kaiserbahnhof '' (imperial station) now serves as the Kaiserbahnhof restaurant. Services DB Regio NRW operates Regionalbahn service RB 24 ( Eifelbahn) on the Eifel Railway at hourly intervals using class 644 (Bombardier Talent) diesel multiple units in sets of one to three vehicles at speeds of up to 120 km/h. Tariffs for services are set by the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg (Rhine-Sieg Transport Association). The modern station facilities underwent their last renovation from December 2006 until 13 March 2008. This renovation included the establishment of a central platform, which can be accessed through a new pedestrian underpass equipped with stairs and two ...
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Kaiserbahnhof Niedermendig
Kaiserbahnhof (Kaiser's station) refers to some private railway stations of Germany and Austria used by the ''Kaisers''. Nowadays they are historical buildings that are part of their related modern stations. Kaiserbahnhof may refer to the following places in Germany: *Kaiserbahnhof Bad Homburg, Bad Homburg station, Hesse *Kaiserbahnhof Göhrde, Göhrde station, Lower Saxony *Kaiserbahnhof Halbe, Halbe Bahnhof, Halbe, Brandenburg on the Berlin–Görlitz railway *Joachimsthal Kaiserbahnhof, Joachimstal, Brandenburg *Kaiserbahnhof Kierberg, Kierberg station, North Rhine-Westphalia * Kaiserbahnhof Niedermendig, Mendig station, Rhineland-Palatinate *Kaiserbahnhof Potsdam Potsdam Park Sanssouci is a German railway station located in Potsdam, the capital city of Brandenburg, on the Berlin–Magdeburg railway. Named Potsdam Wildpark until 1999, it serves the Sanssouci Park and is famous for the '' Kaiserbahnhof'' bu ...
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Mendig Station
Mendig is a station in the town of Mendig in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was called ''Niedermendig'' until 1877. It is located on the Cross Eifel Railway (''Eifelquerbahn''), which has two tracks from Andernach station and continues as a single track to Gerolstein station. The only set of points at the station is located west of the platform just before the Bahnstraße level crossing and has the points number of 23. Services The Cross Eifel Railway is served by Regionalbahn line '' Lahn-Eifel-Bahn'': RB 23 (Mayen Ost – Koblenz Hbf – Limburg) and RB 38 (Kaisersesch – Mayen Ost – Andernach). Emperor station The station building was built in 1877 to a design of the Cologne architect Gustav Päffgen. The so-called ''Kaiserbahnhof'' (Emperor station) got its name because Emperor Wilhelm II used the station as a starting point for visits to the Eifel. It has been shown that he took a carriage from the station to visit the Maria Laach Abbey. It is ...
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