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Die Moseltalbahn Trier-Bullay

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Die Moseltalbahn Trier-BullayIm April 1903 wurde der erste Streckenabschnitt der Moseltalbahn von Trier nach Leiwen offiziell erffnet, und im August 1905 war mit der Freigabe des letzten Teilstcks von Bernkastel nach Bullay die Gesamtstrecke vollendet. In rund vier Stunden Fahrzeit verband fortan die liebevoll "Saufbhnchen" genannte Kleinbahn auf 102 Kilometern die idyllisch zwischen Fluss und Weinbergen gelegenen Ortschaften entlang der Mittelmosel. Zwischen 1961 und 1968 wurde,

Im April 1903 wurde der erste Streckenabschnitt der Moseltalbahn von Trier nach Leiwen offiziell eröffnet, und im August 1905 war mit der Freigabe des letzten Teilstücks von Bernkastel nach Bullay die Gesamtstrecke vollendet. In rund vier Stunden Fahrzeit verband fortan die liebevoll "Saufbähnchen" genannte Kleinbahn auf 102 Kilometern die idyllisch zwischen Fluss und Weinbergen gelegenen Ortschaften entlang der Mittelmosel. Zwischen 1961 und 1968 wurde, zum Leidwesen vieler Moselaner, abschnittsweise der unrentabel gewordene Personen- und Güterverkehr auf der Strecke eingestellt. Nach dem Rückbau der Gleisanlagen und dem Abbruch der Brückenbauwerke und meisten Bahnhöfe blieben nur wenige heute noch sichtbare Zeugen der Bahn erhalten. Der renommierte Historiker und Autor erfolgreicher Mosel-Bildbände Karl-Josef Gilles erinnert in diesem Buch an die wechselvolle Geschichte der Moseltalbahn. Mit über 220 einmaligen, bislang größtenteils unveröffentlichten Fotos lässt er Bau, Betrieb und Ende der Bahn Revue passieren, zeigt die Bahnhöfe und Viadukte, dokumentiert die Technik und die Veränderungen im Bahnalltag während sechs Jahrzehnten. Dieser Bildband lädt ein zu einer nostalgischen Fahrt mit der Moseltalbahn und lässt nicht nur Bahnfreunde erahnen, welch reizvolles Transportmittel dem Moseltal mit dem Verschwinden des "Saufbähnchens" für immer verloren gegangen ist.

EAN: 9783866804678
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: Auf Schienen unterwegs##
Autoren: Gilles, Karl-Josef & Gilles, Joachim
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 126
Abbildungen: 200 schwarz-weiße Fotos
Keyword: Bahnhof; Bahnstrecke; Bildband; Eisenbahn; Geschichte; Lokomotiven; Schienen; Technik; Technikgeschichte; Waggons
Fachschema: Mosel~Bahn (Verkehrsmittel) / Eisenbahn~Eisenbahn~Eisenbahn / Einzelne Bahnlinien, Streckenlinien~Rheinland-Pfalz
Region: Rheinland-Pfalz
Fachkategorie: Züge und Eisenbahnen: Ratgeber, Sachbuch
Thema: Entdecken
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Sutton Verlag GmbH, Sutton
Länge: 238 mm
Breite: 167 mm
Höhe: 12 mm
Gewicht: 340 gr
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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B. Colonna
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
Takes The Edge Off!
This is a decent product. If you are going to do a lot of edging, or want to do deep trenching to run conduit, etc. this is NOT the product you want. It is electric, so you are tethered to an outlet, and of course, the farther you go on extension cords, the less of the 12 amp juice you get. It also trenches to 1 1/2", which is OK, but not enough to dump conduit, etc. That said, this is a very good edger. Out of the box, it is minimal assembly. You connect the three pieces of the shaft, removing some edge tape from it, and inserting two metal bolts and plastic knobs, similar to most lawn mowers these days. Then you install the plastic handle with another bolt. That's it. For use, you have a lever which you pull up for edging and lower for trenching to adjust the group clearance. You also choose 1", 1/4", or 1 1/2" depth. Then you plug it in. There is a white line on top of the blade cover so you know where the blade is. You just pull the trigger to run the blade, or release the trigger to stop the blade. Be careful not to lose sight of your electric cord so you don't hit it! I edged along my driveway, about 50' on each side, as well as my front of my lawn, so another 85' along the lawn and the apron (both sides). That's over 350'. It cut through the grass and dirt easily. It struggled a couple of times, on some tough mounds of grass, but like any other tool, you don't force it when that happens, just back up and do that area again slowly. If you come too close to blacktop, Belgian block, stone, etc. you will see sparks so you will know. Just keep in mind, this is an edger. You will be left with the severed grass/sod to remove. In my case I was loooong overdue for a edging, so I spent a long time scraping the sod off the pavement with a shovel. I expect with more frequent ending, and now working with a cleaner edge, this will be less of an issue. Either way, that is not on the product, but the state of the lawn. The edger has 2 read wheels and one smaller front wheel so , although this is not like a big, gas-powered curb jumping unit, you have the option of attacking a curb edge from either the blade side or other side of the edger, so you can get real close to a Belgian block curb. I also did the edge where my grass meets my mulched flower bed, but that was more of a trimming than a edge removal. Overall, the Work edger did as good, or better, a job than my string trimmer, and I didn't have to stop every few minutes to rewrap string. Plus it trenched enough to give me a definitive edge, whereas the string edger just cuts into the grass, not a real trench.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020
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Lynetta Mason
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Easy to use for a clean looking cut!
I do wish there was a cordless version but I'm so glad I bought this. It took some time to edge everything the first time because I had to cut the lines but it's been a breeze ever since. I just walk the perimeter of the yard and driveway and it does it's job with ease. The front wheel has three settings which determines how far down the blade cuts and the blade has two settings for edging or trenching. The handle is stationary but it can be lifted up or down. There's a guideline on top of the blade guard that helps identify where the blade is going to make the cut. TIP: Lean it back on the back wheels before pulling the trigger and slowly bring it down because it will jump if the blade isn't lined up and touches the concrete. It doesn't roll well in the grass but it's very smooth when rolled on the concrete. It's definitely worth having to give a clean and finished look. It's well built and isn't too heavy but definitely has some weight to it. It's only loud when the blade hits the concrete otherwise it sounds like a drone. The only complaint I have is that I have to watch the cord closely other than that it's the perfect tool to give a clean look to the yard.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025
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Marc A.
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Great product for the $$$$
This edger is awesome. Easy to put together. Intuitive. I put it together inside of 10 minutes. Shifted the edger "guide" down, and went to work. This corded electric model is WAYYY cheaper than the battery powered (or gas powered) models, and is absolutely up to the task. Lightweight and maneuverable. Quiet. Easy to store. The motor got a little "bound" when I tried to edge too fast, but the manual had clearly warned me on this - to back up, let the blade get back up to speed, and then edge again. The lawn edges are now straight, well-defined, and immaculate.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026
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JW
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Great edger
This was a gift for someone very picky about their yard. They loved it and said it works great.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
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PrimeUser7887
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 3
Great but could be Epic
If you’re looking for a solid edger for sidewalks and driveways, this is a great tool. It’s powerful, well-built, easy to assemble, and simple to use. For edging, I would definitely recommend it. However, I wouldn’t recommend it as a true trencher. I bought it for both purposes but mainly needed it for trenching. The maximum cutting depth is only about 1.5 inches, which isn’t deep enough for most garden borders or running cable. In my opinion, a real trencher should be able to reach at least 3 inches deep. The limitation comes down to the blade size and guard design. WORX could improve this model with a larger blade guard and additional wheel depth settings. If they released a version capable of 3–3.25 inch trenching depth, it would really stand out in the market. Overall, it’s an excellent edger, just not a true trencher.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026

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