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Die Moseltalbahn Trier-Bullay

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Die Moseltalbahn Trier-BullayIm April 1903 wurde der erste Streckenabschnitt der Moseltalbahn von Trier nach Leiwen offiziell erffnet, und im August 1905 war mit der Freigabe des letzten Teilstcks von Bernkastel nach Bullay die Gesamtstrecke vollendet. In rund vier Stunden Fahrzeit verband fortan die liebevoll "Saufbhnchen" genannte Kleinbahn auf 102 Kilometern die idyllisch zwischen Fluss und Weinbergen gelegenen Ortschaften entlang der Mittelmosel. Zwischen 1961 und 1968 wurde,

Im April 1903 wurde der erste Streckenabschnitt der Moseltalbahn von Trier nach Leiwen offiziell eröffnet, und im August 1905 war mit der Freigabe des letzten Teilstücks von Bernkastel nach Bullay die Gesamtstrecke vollendet. In rund vier Stunden Fahrzeit verband fortan die liebevoll "Saufbähnchen" genannte Kleinbahn auf 102 Kilometern die idyllisch zwischen Fluss und Weinbergen gelegenen Ortschaften entlang der Mittelmosel. Zwischen 1961 und 1968 wurde, zum Leidwesen vieler Moselaner, abschnittsweise der unrentabel gewordene Personen- und Güterverkehr auf der Strecke eingestellt. Nach dem Rückbau der Gleisanlagen und dem Abbruch der Brückenbauwerke und meisten Bahnhöfe blieben nur wenige heute noch sichtbare Zeugen der Bahn erhalten. Der renommierte Historiker und Autor erfolgreicher Mosel-Bildbände Karl-Josef Gilles erinnert in diesem Buch an die wechselvolle Geschichte der Moseltalbahn. Mit über 220 einmaligen, bislang größtenteils unveröffentlichten Fotos lässt er Bau, Betrieb und Ende der Bahn Revue passieren, zeigt die Bahnhöfe und Viadukte, dokumentiert die Technik und die Veränderungen im Bahnalltag während sechs Jahrzehnten. Dieser Bildband lädt ein zu einer nostalgischen Fahrt mit der Moseltalbahn und lässt nicht nur Bahnfreunde erahnen, welch reizvolles Transportmittel dem Moseltal mit dem Verschwinden des "Saufbähnchens" für immer verloren gegangen ist.

EAN: 9783866804678
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: Auf Schienen unterwegs##
Autoren: Gilles, Karl-Josef & Gilles, Joachim
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 126
Abbildungen: 200 schwarz-weiße Fotos
Keyword: Bahnhof; Bahnstrecke; Bildband; Eisenbahn; Geschichte; Lokomotiven; Schienen; Technik; Technikgeschichte; Waggons
Fachschema: Mosel~Bahn (Verkehrsmittel) / Eisenbahn~Eisenbahn~Eisenbahn / Einzelne Bahnlinien, Streckenlinien~Rheinland-Pfalz
Region: Rheinland-Pfalz
Fachkategorie: Züge und Eisenbahnen: Ratgeber, Sachbuch
Thema: Entdecken
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Sutton Verlag GmbH, Sutton
Länge: 238 mm
Breite: 167 mm
Höhe: 12 mm
Gewicht: 340 gr
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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