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Herbesthal railway station and Prussian T 9

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Difference between Herbesthal railway station and Prussian T 9

Herbesthal railway station vs. Prussian T 9

Herbesthal railway station was the Prussian/German frontier station on the main railway from Germany into Belgium between 1843 and 1920. The Prussian T 9 was a class of German steam locomotive which included several types of tank engine, all with six coupled wheels and two carrying wheels operated by the Prussian state railways.

Similarities between Herbesthal railway station and Prussian T 9

Herbesthal railway station and Prussian T 9 have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Belgium, Deutsche Bundesbahn, Prussian T 3.

Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Western Europe bordered by France, the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg.

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Deutsche Bundesbahn

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

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Prussian T 3

The Prussian Class T 3 steam locomotives procured for the Prussian state railways were 0-6-0 tank locomotives.

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Herbesthal railway station and Prussian T 9 Comparison

Herbesthal railway station has 52 relations, while Prussian T 9 has 58. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.73% = 3 / (52 + 58).

References

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