Kutenholz station

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Kutenholz
Bf
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General information
Location Kutenholz, Fredenbeck, Lower Saxony
Germany
Platforms1
Tracks1
Other information
Station coden/a
DS100 code AKTH
Fare zone HVV: E/819 [1]
Services
Preceding station EVB Following station
Hesedorf
towards Cuxhaven
RB 33 Brest-Aspe
towards Buxtehude

Kutenholz is a railway station in northwestern Germany. It is owned and operated by EVB, with regular trains on the line between Bremerhaven and Buxtehude.

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