Cottbus-Sandow station

Last updated
Cottbus-Sandow
Logo Deutsche Bahn.svg
Station Cottbus-Sandow (platforms 1 & 2).png
2016
General information
LocationAm Eliaspark 2
03042 Cottbus
Brandenburg
Germany
Coordinates 51°45′18″N14°21′13″E / 51.7551°N 14.3535°E / 51.7551; 14.3535
Owned by DB Netz
Operated by DB Station&Service
Line(s)
Platforms3 side platforms
Tracks3
Train operators DB Regio Nordost
Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn
Other information
Station code5503
DS100 code BCSO [1]
IBNR8011318
Category 6 [2]
Fare zone VBB: Cottbus A/7270 [3]
Website www.bahnhof.de
Services
Preceding station Deutsche Bahn AG-Logo.svg DB Regio Nordost Following station
Cottbus Hbf
towards Leipzig Hbf
RE 10 Cottbus-Merzdorf
Cottbus Hbf RB 43
Preceding station ODEG-Logo Neu.svg Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn Following station
Cottbus Hbf
Terminus
RB 46 Klinge
Cottbus-Sandow station
Location
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Red pog.svg
Cottbus-Sandow
Location within Brandenburg
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Cottbus-Sandow
Location within Germany
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Cottbus-Sandow
Location within Europe

Cottbus-Sandow station is a railway station in the Sandow district in the town of Cottbus, located in Brandenburg, Germany.

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References

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