Otelfingen Golfpark railway station

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Otelfingen Golfpark
General information
LocationIndustriestrasse
Otelfingen, Zurich
Switzerland
Coordinates 47°27′21″N8°24′08″E / 47.455756°N 8.402245°E / 47.455756; 8.402245
Owned by Swiss Federal Railways
Operated by Swiss Federal Railways
Line(s) Furttal line
Services
Preceding station Logo Zurcher Verkehrsverbund.svg Zürich S-Bahn Following station
Otelfingen
towards Baden
S6 Buchs-Dällikon
towards Uetikon
Location
Switzerland adm location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Otelfingen Golfpark
Location within Switzerland

Otelfingen Golfpark is a railway station in Switzerland. The station is situated in the municipality of Otelfingen. The station is located on the Furttal railway line and is a stop of the Zurich S-Bahn served by line S6. [1] [2] [3]

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References

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  2. "S-Bahn trains, buses and boats" (PDF). ZVV. 9 December 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
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