What is the famous train station in Germany?

Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) is the most prominent and modern, recognized as a massive, multi-level architectural landmark. Other famous, historic hubs include Leipzig Central Station—noted for being one of Europe's largest by area—Frankfurt Main Station for its high passenger traffic, and Cologne Central Station.
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What is the most beautiful train station in Germany?

Leipzig Hauptbahnhof, not just a train station, but a destination in itself! One of the largest and most beautiful railway stations in Europe, it blends historic architecture with modern vibes.
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Why do the Duttons take people to the train station?

The Train Station, also referred to as the Long Black Train, is a rural canyon area past the Montana border into Wyoming. It is the area where the Duttons and the branded execute and/or dispose of their enemies and those who know many of the Yellowstone's secrets.
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What train station did the Vanderbilts build?

In 1871, the magnate Cornelius "Commodore" Vanderbilt created Grand Central Depot for the New York Central & Hudson River, New York and Harlem Railroad, and New Haven railroads. Due to rapid growth, the depot was reconstructed and renamed Grand Central Station by 1900.
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What is the biggest train station in Germany?

Central Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof) Leipzig's Central Station is, in terms of area, the largest terminus in Europe. Following several different architectural competitions, the cornerstone was laid in 1909. The station opened in 1915, at which time it was one of the largest railway stations in the world.
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What is the famous train in Germany?

The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn (English: Wuppertal's Suspension Railway) is a suspension railway in Wuppertal, Germany. The line was originally called in German: Einschienige Hängebahn System Eugen Langen (English: Single-Rail Hanging Railway, System of Eugen Langen) named after its inventor, Eugen Langen.
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What train station did they use in Peaky Blinders?

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, West Yorkshire

All the train scenes were filmed at this heritage railway, located in the heart of Haworth village, near Bradford - including the series one confrontation between Grace and Inspector Campbell, which saw him get shot in the leg.
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What is the saddest death in Yellowstone?

1 Elsa Dutton

Elsa Dutton's death is doubtlessly the saddest in the Yellowstone franchise. Elsa dies in 1883's finale, anchoring the entire Yellowstone story.
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What did Beth whisper to the casket in Yellowstone?

What did Beth whisper to the casket? The Dutton family finally has a service for John, where Beth once again promises to avenge her dad. After laying a white rose on his casket, Beth leans down and whispers, "I will avenge you," then leaves the service.
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Where is the hanging train in Germany?

Wuppertal: the city with the suspended monorail

(Tal = valley in German.) Wuppertal's most famous landmark, the world's only suspended monorail, follows the course of the river for a few kilometres through the city centre.
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Did Cillian Murphy train for Peaky Blinders?

Murphy works out intensively for 6–8 weeks before filming each season of Peaky Blinders. This preparation period allows him to develop the necessary muscle mass, particularly in his chest, shoulders, and arms, giving him that distinctive silhouette in Shelby's trademark three-piece suits.
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How much is 150 pounds a day in Peaky Blinders?

At a Shelby family meeting, John Shelby reveals that the company is very successful: making €150 pounds a day (Equivalent of £6,000 today) on average.
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Who is richer, Vanderbilt or Rothschild?

The Rothschilds were so wealthy, that the wars did not start until they said that they would finance them. In today's dollars, the Rothschild's were worth $360 billion and the Vanderbilts were worth around $215 billion.
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How much did Anderson Cooper inherit from Gloria Vanderbilt?

Like his mother, Cooper did just fine on his own. Although he ended up receiving $1.5 million from Gloria's estate, his net worth prior to his inheritance was thought to be more than $100 million—hardly the mark of a trust fund kid.
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What Vanderbilts are alive today?

Contemporary descendants include American art historian John Wilmerding, journalist Anderson Cooper (son of Gloria Vanderbilt), actor Timothy Olyphant, musician John P. Hammond, screenwriter James Vanderbilt, and the Duke of Marlborough James Spencer-Churchill.
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Which is the nicest German city?

TOP 12 cities in Germany to visit
  1. Berlin. Berlin, the incredible, buzzing capital of Germany, is a city that will captivate your senses! ...
  2. Hamburg. This vibrant port city in northern Germany is the perfect destination for anyone looking for a captivating city break. ...
  3. Munich. ...
  4. Dresden. ...
  5. Bremen. ...
  6. Stuttgart. ...
  7. Dusseldorf. ...
  8. Cologne.
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What language do they speak in Leipzig?

North Upper Saxon dialect with stronger Low German features, spoken in Northern Saxony in and around the city of Leipzig, from Torgau and Eilenburg down to Borna, and in the adjacent territory of Saxony-Anhalt up to the Saale River at Weißenfels in the west.
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Which German city has the most WWII history?

If you're interested in WWII history there's no place to visit that's quite like Berlin. There are countless museums, monuments, and hidden locations to visit. I haven't seen them all yet, and I've been in Berlin since 2010!
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