File:Bahnhof alt, Tailfingen (1).jpg
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DescriptionBahnhof alt, Tailfingen (1).jpg |
English: The ´Talgangbahn`-Railway with its length of 8,2 km has been organized at the end of the 19th century by some textile-enterprisers and financiers of the today Albstadt-Ebingen-Tailfingen-Onstmettingen to improve the infrastruture of the 900 m high placed Schmiecha-Valley with its at that time soon nearly 150 great and litte textile-factories, to embetter transport men and goods and to connect with the main-railway from Stuttgart to Sigmaringen. Here on this photo while the inauguration-celebration at 14th of july 1901 you can see one of these pioneers, Johannes Hakenmüller (in the middle with a Stresemann-suit) and back of him his wife Luise with the child-waggon and her just born fourth son Karl.
Deutsch: Die Strecke der Talgangbahn mit ihrer Länge von 8,2 Kilometer wurde am Ende des 19.Jahrhunderts nach langer Vorplanung von einigen Textil-Unternehmern und Bankkaufleuten im heutigen Albstadt-Ebingen-Tailfingen-Onstmettingen in´s Leben gerufen, um die Infrastruktur des 900 Meter über Meereshöhe gelegenen Schmiecha-Tals mit seinen damals schon bald an die 150 größeren und kleinen Textilfabriken für den Transport von Menschen und Waren deutlich zu verbessern und an die Haupteisenbahnstrecke von Stuttgart nach Sigmaringen anzuschließen. Hier auf dem Foto bei den Einweihungsfeierlichkeiten am 14.Juli 1901 ist einer von diesen Pionieren, Johannes Hakenmüller (in der Mitte mit Stresemann-Anzug) und dahinter seine Ehefrau Luise im langen, schwarzen Rock |
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