Eichstedt (Altm) station

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Eichstedt (Altm)
General information
Location Eichstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Coordinates 52°40′29″N11°51′17″E / 52.67472°N 11.85472°E / 52.67472; 11.85472
Line(s) Magdeburg-Wittenberge railway
Platforms2
Tracks2
Services
Preceding station S-Bahn-Logo.svg S-Bahn Mittelelbe Following station
Stendal-Stadtsee S 1 Goldbeck (Osterburg)
towards Wittenberge
Location
Saxony-Anhalt location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Eichstedt (Altm)
Location within Saxony-Anhalt

Eichstedt (Altm) (German : Bahnhof Eichstedt (Altm)) is a railway station [1] in the town of Eichstedt, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The station lies on the Magdeburg-Wittenberge railway and the train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn.

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Train services

The station is served by the following services:

LineTrain TypeRouteOperatorFrequency
S 1 S-Bahn Wittenberge - Eichstedt (Altm) - Stendal - Magdeburg Hbf - Schönebeck (Elbe) - Schönebeck-Salzelmen S-Bahn Mittelelbe 1x per hour

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