S4 (Nuremberg)
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S4 (Nuremberg)
Summary
S4 (Nuremberg) is a S-Bahn service[1]. S4 (Nuremberg) draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (s_bahn_service category, ranking #26 of 61).[2]
Key Facts
- S4 (Nuremberg) is located in Nuremberg[3].
- S4 (Nuremberg) is located in Ansbach District[4].
- S4 (Nuremberg) is located in Ansbach[5].
- S4 (Nuremberg) is in the country of Germany[6].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s transport network is recorded as Nuremberg S-Bahn[7].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s instance of is recorded as S-Bahn service[8].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s connecting line is recorded as S1 (Nuremberg)[9].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s connecting line is recorded as S2 (Nuremberg)[10].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s connecting line is recorded as S3 (Nuremberg)[11].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s connecting line is recorded as Allersberg-Express[12].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s connecting line is recorded as U2 (Nuremberg)[13].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s commissioned by is recorded as Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft[14].
- S4 (Nuremberg) is operated by DB Regio[15].
- S4 (Nuremberg) is part of Nuremberg S-Bahn[16].
- S4 (Nuremberg)'s sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 0D2E98[17].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Nuremberg Central Station[18].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Nürnberg-Schweinau[19].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Nürnberg-Stein[20].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Unterasbach[21].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Oberasbach[22].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Anwanden[23].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Roßtal[24].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Roßtal Wegbrücke[25].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Raitersaich[26].
- S4 (Nuremberg) comprises Heilsbronn[27].
Body
Definition and Type
S4 (Nuremberg)'s instance of is recorded as S-Bahn service[8].
Origins
Recorded inception include January 1, 2010[28] and December 12, 2010[29].
Use and Application
Components include Nuremberg Central Station[18], a central station[30], in Germany[31]; Nürnberg-Schweinau[19], a railway station[32], in Germany[33]; Nürnberg-Stein[20], a junction station[34], in Germany[35]; Unterasbach[21], a railway stop[36], in Germany[37]; Oberasbach[22], a railway stop[38], in Germany[39]; and Anwanden[23], a railway stop[40], in Germany[41]. S4 (Nuremberg) is part of Nuremberg S-Bahn[16].
Why It Matters
S4 (Nuremberg) draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (s_bahn_service category, ranking #26 of 61).[2]