Losheimergraben is a hamlet belonging to Manderfeld, which itself is a submunicipality of the Belgian municipality of Büllingen and the German municipality of Hellenthal. It is situated on both sides of the Belgian-German border. The hamlet consists of a few houses and a roundabout where the N626 to Manderfeld and the N632 to Büllingen meet. German Federal Road 265 from Schleiden to Prüm is connected to this roundabout by two connecting roads.
Losheimergraben is a hamlet belonging to Manderfeld, which itself is a submunicipality of the Belgian municipality of Büllingen and the German municipality of Hellenthal. It is situated on both sides of the Belgian-German border. The hamlet consists of a few houses and a roundabout where the N626 to Manderfeld and the N632 to Büllingen meet. German Federal Road 265 from Schleiden to Prüm is connected to this roundabout by two connecting roads.
==History== In 1912, a deep cut was dug on the southern flank of the Weisse Stein on what was then German territory for the construction of what later became Belgian railway line 45A. The railway opened in July 1912. Losheimergraben refers to a graben (dug-out cut) near Losheim, a village a few kilometers to the east. Losheimergraben station was located along the railway line. It is unclear whether the hamlet of Losheimergraben already existed before 1912.
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