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Silberling

Index Silberling

Silberling is the colloquial name for the n-coaches of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, a type of regional passenger coach of which more than 5,000 units were built from 1958 to 1981. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Bible translations into German, Deutsche Bundesbahn, Gospel of Matthew, History of rail transport in Germany, Judas Iscariot, Passenger railroad car, Rail transport in Germany, Stainless steel, Thirty pieces of silver.

  2. Railway coaches of Germany

Bible translations into German

German language translations of the Bible have existed since the Middle Ages.

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Deutsche Bundesbahn

The Deutsche Bundesbahn or DB (German Federal Railway) was formed as the state railway of the newly established West Germany (FRG) on 7 September 1949 as a successor of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG).

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Gospel of Matthew

The Gospel of Matthew is the first book of the New Testament of the Bible and one of the three synoptic Gospels.

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History of rail transport in Germany

The history of rail transport in Germany can be traced back to the 16th century.

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Judas Iscariot

Judas Iscariot (Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης Ioúdas Iskariṓtēs; died AD) was—according to Christianity's four canonical gospels—a first-century Jewish man who became a disciple and one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ.

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Passenger railroad car

A passenger railroad car or passenger car (American English), also called a passenger carriage, passenger coach (British English and International Union of Railways), or passenger bogie (Indian English) is a railroad car that is designed to carry passengers.

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Rail transport in Germany

, Germany had a railway network of, of which were electrified and were double track.

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Stainless steel

Stainless steel, also known as inox, corrosion-resistant steel (CRES), and rustless steel, is an alloy of iron that is resistant to rusting and corrosion.

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Thirty pieces of silver

Thirty pieces of silver was the price for which Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus, according to an account in the Gospel of Matthew 26:15 in the New Testament.

See Silberling and Thirty pieces of silver

See also

Railway coaches of Germany

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silberling

Also known as N coach, N coaches, N-Wagen.