Auf de schwäbsche Eisebahne

1850 German traditional song From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Auf de schwäbsche Eisebahne ("On the Swabian Railway") is a German Volkslied from Württemberg.[1][2] It contrasts the rural and frugal country folk travelling on the modern reality of railways.

Map showing the train stations mentioned in the song
Depiction in Fliegende Blätter of 1853

Following rail stations are mentioned: Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof, Ulm Hauptbahnhof, Biberach, Meckenbeuren and Durlesbach.

Worte und Weise: Volkslied aus Schwaben um 1853


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