Benfeld station

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Benfeld
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General information
LocationAvenue de la Gare
67230 Benfeld
France
Coordinates 48°22′25″N7°35′03″E / 48.37361°N 7.58417°E / 48.37361; 7.58417
Owned by SNCF
Operated bySNCF
Line(s) Strasbourg–Basel railway
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
Station code87214122
History
OpenedOctober 19, 1840
Passengers
2015548 380
Services
Preceding station TER Grand Est Following station
Matzenheim
towards Strasbourg
A02a Kogenheim
towards Colmar

Benfeld station (French: Gare de Benfeld) is a French railway station in Benfeld, Bas-Rhin, France.

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Railway location

The station is situated at the kilometric point (KP) 26.687 [1] of the Strasbourg-Basel railway and 160 m above sea level.

Passengers

Facilities

There is no ticket office at the station, but there is a transport ticket machine. [2]

Services

The station is served by the TER Grand Est (between Strasbourg and Colmar).[ citation needed ]

Eurocity Jean Monnet running between Mulhouse-Ville and Luxembourg also services the station once a day.[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. Book : Reinhard Douté, Les 400 profils de lignes voyageurs du réseau ferré français, edited by La Vie du Rail August 2011, ISBN   978-2-918758-34-1, volume 1, page 65.
  2. Halte ferroviaire de Benfeld, TER Grand Est.