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Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Urmitz (German pronunciation: [ˈʊʁmɪt͡s] ) is a municipality in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany. In the 4th millennium
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Former railway bridge in Germany
War I; the others were the Hindenburg Bridge at Bingen am Rhein and the Urmitz Bridge on the Neuwied–Koblenz railway near Koblenz. The railway bridge had
Ludendorff_Bridge
Railway line in Germany
together with a connection to the Nahe Valley Railway. On 15 September 1935, Urmitz Rheinbrücke halt was opened. The line was put out of service on 9 March
Neuwied–Koblenz_railway
Roman construction, Gallic Wars
built a second bridge near the site of the first one, possibly at today's Urmitz (near Neuwied). He built the bridge "in a few days", as described in Book
Caesar's_Rhine_bridges
Railway line in Germany
construction of the Horchheim Bridge south of Koblenz, opened in 1879, and the Urmitz Bridge north of Koblenz, opened in 1918, this bridge was progressively given
West_Rhine_Railway
Rail line in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Between Menden (Rheinl) and Unkel it stops at all stations. Trains cross the Urmitz Railway Bridge over the Rhine via Koblenz Stadtmitte to Koblenz Hauptbahnhof
Rhein-Erft-Express
German-Canadian microwave engineer and researcher
communications, imaging, and industrial applications. Hoefer was born in Urmitz, Germany, and completed his secondary education in Koblenz in 1959. He earned
Wolfgang_J._R._Hoefer
municipalities"): Bassenheim Kaltenengers Kettig Mülheim-Kärlich Sankt Sebastian Urmitz Weißenthurm 50°24′50″N 7°27′40″E / 50.414°N 7.461°E / 50.414; 7.461 The
Weißenthurm (Verbandsgemeinde)
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- September 1945 Diez Rhineland-Palatinate April/June - September 1945 Urmitz Rhineland-Palatinate April/June - September 1945 Koblenz Rhineland-Palatinate
List of prisoner-of-war camps in Allied-occupied Germany
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Railway station in Koblenz, Germany
April 2011 Services Preceding station DB Regio Mitte Following station Urmitz towards Limburg (Lahn) RB 23 Koblenz Hbf towards Mayen Ost Preceding station
Koblenz_Stadtmitte_station
Railway station in Neuwied, Germany
Prince Wilhelm bridge (the predecessor of today's Urmitz railway bridge) between Engers and Urmitz and the opening of the Neuwied–Koblenz railway in 1918
Neuwied_station
Railway station in Koblenz, Germany
Koblenz-Lützel station was also rebuilt. It was not until 1954 that the Urmitz railway bridge was rebuilt with a single track, replacing the Prince William
Koblenz-Lützel_station
WWII allied military operation in Germany
wounded. The Fourth Armored barely missed the chance to capture a bridge at Urmitz. While moving towards the Ahr, the U.S. 9th Armored Division on the right
Operation_Lumberjack
Class of West German 2-6-2 locomotives
locomotive 23 042 on 13 May 2007 On the Koblenz – Neuwied line Approach to Urmitz halt... ... in front of the Rhine bridge Driving and trailing wheels of
DB_Class_23
Prisoner of War Temporary Enclosures used by Allied forces late in WWII
Remagen (the Golden Mile) A5 Sinzig Siershahn A11 A14 Andernach Diez A13 Urmitz A10 Koblenz A8 Dietersheim A12 Heidesheim A6 Winzenheim-Bretzenheim A16
Rheinwiesenlager
World War II US Army crossing the Rhine
Germans on the evening of 8 March), the Crown Prince Wilhelm Bridge [de] at Urmitz (destroyed by the Germans on 9 March) and the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen
Battle_of_Remagen
Railway line in Germany
Neuwied–Koblenz line, including the Kronprinz-Wilhelm Bridge was built between Urmitz and Neuwied-Engers. From 1916 to 1919, the Ludendorff Bridge was built between
East_Rhine_Railway
German rail service
Kruft 37 Plaidt 39 Miesenheim 43 Andernach ICE, IC/EC 47 Weißenthurm 51 Urmitz 60 Koblenz Stadtmitte 61 Koblenz Hbf ICE, IC/EC, EN 65 Niederlahnstein 70
Lahn-Eifel-Bahn
Human settlement in Germany
event was the military activity under Julius Caesar in 55 BC at the town Urmitz with the goal to punish the Germanic Sicambris. Around 400 AC a Roman castellum
Engers
District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Welschenbach 7. Weißenthurm Bassenheim Kaltenengers Kettig Mülheim-Kärlich2 Sankt Sebastian Urmitz Weißenthurm1, 2 1seat of the Verbandsgemeinde; 2town
Mayen-Koblenz
Central European Neolithic culture
indicate use of the metal. Kapellenberg Schierstein Heilbronn-Klingenberg Urmitz Ilsfeld Bruchsal-Aue Michelsberg hill is about 4 km southeast of modern
Michelsberg_culture
Train bridge over the Rhine at Rüdesheim, Germany
Rhine mostly for military reasons: the Crown Prince Wilhelm Bridge [de] at Urmitz and the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. The construction of the Hindenburg
Hindenburg_Bridge
electrified) Pfaffendorf Bridge Koblenz Cable Car Bendorf Bridge, A48, Koblenz. *Urmitz Bridge between Koblenz-Lützel and Neuwied on Neuwied–Koblenz line (double
List of bridges over the Rhine
List_of_bridges_over_the_Rhine
Railway station in Neuwied, Germany
trains on the Right Rhine line diverted over the line to the newly rebuilt Urmitz railway bridge and the freight yard in Engers was abandoned in the 1970s
Engers_station
Urmersbach COC VRM 7 x Andernach–Gerolstein Urmitz MYK VRM 6 x Köln–Mainz Urmitz Rheinbrücke AW VRM 6 x Neuwied–Koblenz Ürzig DB WIL VRT 6
List of railway stations in Rhineland-Palatinate
List_of_railway_stations_in_Rhineland-Palatinate
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