S5 (Nuremberg)
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S5 (Nuremberg)
Summary
S5 (Nuremberg) is a S-Bahn service[1].
Key Facts
- S5 (Nuremberg) is located in Nuremberg[2].
- S5 (Nuremberg) is located in Nürnberger Land[3].
- S5 (Nuremberg) is located in Roth[4].
- S5 (Nuremberg) is in the country of Germany[5].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s transport network is recorded as Nuremberg S-Bahn[6].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s instance of is recorded as S-Bahn service[7].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s commissioned by is recorded as Bayerische Eisenbahngesellschaft[8].
- S5 (Nuremberg) is operated by DB Regio Bayern[9].
- S5 (Nuremberg) is part of Nuremberg S-Bahn[10].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 007DBF[11].
- S5 (Nuremberg) comprises Nuremberg Central Station[12].
- S5 (Nuremberg) comprises Allersberg (Rothsee)[13].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s terminus is recorded as Nuremberg Central Station[14].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s terminus is recorded as Allersberg (Rothsee)[15].
- December 13, 2020 marks the founding of S5 (Nuremberg)[16].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s terminus location is recorded as Nuremberg[17].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s terminus location is recorded as Q588957[18].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s official website is recorded as https://www.s-bahn-nuernberg.de/s_nuernberg/view/fahrplan/fahrplan_download.shtml[19].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s type of electrification is recorded as 15 kV, 16.7 Hz AC railway electrification[20].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s track gauge is recorded as standard-gauge railway[21].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s replaces is recorded as Allersberg-Express[22].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s topic has template is recorded as Template:navigational template for Nuremberg S-Bahn[23].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s series ordinal is recorded as 5[24].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s date of official opening is recorded as December 13, 2020[25].
- S5 (Nuremberg)'s route number is recorded as S5[26].
Body
Definition and Type
S5 (Nuremberg)'s instance of is recorded as S-Bahn service[7].
Origins
December 13, 2020 marks the founding of S5 (Nuremberg)[16].
Use and Application
Components include Nuremberg Central Station[12], a central station[27], in Germany[28] and Allersberg (Rothsee)[13], a railway station[29], in Germany[30]. S5 (Nuremberg) is part of Nuremberg S-Bahn[10].