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Türkismühle station

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Türkismühle Bahnhof Militärzug nach Baumholder 20060407 01
Türkismühle Bahnhof Militärzug nach Baumholder 20060407 01

Türkismühle station is a station in the municipality of Nohfelden in the German state of the Saarland. The station is located on the Nahe Valley Railway (Nahetalbahn) and is the terminus of the Hochwald Railway (German: Hochwaldbahn), which formerly ran as far as Trier and the former Westrich Railway to Kusel. It was opened on 26 May 1860 during the extension of the Nahe Valley Railway from Idar-Oberstein to Neunkirchen.

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Türkismühle station
Saarbrücker Straße,

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Saarbrücker Straße
66625 , Türkismühle (Türkismühle)
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