Henggart railway station

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Henggart
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General information
LocationOberwilerstrasse
Henggart, Zurich
Switzerland
Coordinates 47°33′52″N8°41′06″E / 47.564542°N 8.685068°E / 47.564542; 8.685068 Coordinates: 47°33′52″N8°41′06″E / 47.564542°N 8.685068°E / 47.564542; 8.685068
Elevation434 m (1,424 ft)
Owned by Swiss Federal Railways
Operated by THURBO
Line(s) Rheinfall line
Services
Preceding station Logo Zurcher Verkehrsverbund.svg Zürich S-Bahn Following station
Hettlingen
towards Brugg AG
S12 Andelfingen
towards Schaffhausen
Hettlingen
towards Winterthur
S33
Location
Switzerland adm location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Henggart
Location within Switzerland

Henggart is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Zurich and municipality of Henggart. It is located on the Rheinfall line and is served by Zurich S-Bahn line S12 and S33. [1] [2] [3]

Bus interchange at the station 2011-09-10-Vinlando (Foto Dietrich Michael Weidmann) 002.JPG
Bus interchange at the station

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References

  1. map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
  2. "S-Bahn trains, buses and boats" (PDF). ZVV. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 25 December 2019.
  3. Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 64–65. ISBN   978-3-89494-130-7.