Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg
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Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg
Summary
Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg is a railway company[1].
Key Facts
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg is in the country of Germany[2].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg is in the country of German Reich[3].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's instance of is recorded as railway company[4].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's instance of is recorded as Kleinbahn[6].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's founder is recorded as Kiel[7].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's founder is recorded as Lenz & Co.[8].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's item operated is recorded as Kiel-Bad Segeberg railway line[9].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg is owned by AG für Verkehrswesen[10].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's headquarters location is recorded as Kiel[11].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's headquarters location is recorded as Hamburg[12].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's headquarters location is recorded as Frankfurt[13].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's Commons category is recorded as Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg[14].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's industry is recorded as rail transport[15].
- July 23, 1911 marks the founding of Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg[16].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg was dissolved in December 31, 1961[17].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's legal form is recorded as Aktiengesellschaft[18].
- Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q828224', 'amount': '+50.5'}[19].
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Founding
Founders include Kiel[7] and Lenz & Co.[8]. July 23, 1911 marks the founding of Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg[16].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Kiel[11], an urban municipality in Germany[20], in Germany[21], founded in 1242[22]; Hamburg[12], a federated state of Germany[23], in Holy Roman Empire[24]; and Frankfurt[13], a big city[25], in Francia[26], founded in 0100[27].
Industry
Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg's industry is recorded as rail transport[15].
Ownership
Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg is owned by AG für Verkehrswesen[10].
Dissolution
Kleinbahn Kiel-Segeberg was dissolved in December 31, 1961[17].