Sierentz station

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Sierentz station
General information
LocationRue De Lattre de Tassigny
68510 Sierentz
Haut-Rhin
France
Coordinates 47°39′20″N7°27′31″E / 47.655686°N 7.45874°E / 47.655686; 7.45874
Owned by SNCF
Operated bySNCF
Line(s) Strasbourg–Basel railway
Other information
Station code87182105
History
Opened1840;184 years ago (1840)
Services
Preceding station TER Grand Est Following station
Habsheim
towards Mulhouse
A15 Bartenheim
towards Basel SNCF

Sierentz station (French: Gare de Sierentz) is a French railway station serving the commuter town of Sierentz, Haut-Rhin. The station is located between the cities of Mulhouse and Basel.

Opened in 1840 by the Compagnie du chemin de fer de Strasbourg à Bâle, the railway station is a stop on the SNCF national network. The station is served by TER Grand Est trains between Mulhouse and Basel SBB. [1]

History

Gare de Sierentz in 1920. Gare-Sierentz-1920.jpg
Gare de Sierentz in 1920.

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References

  1. Le réseau TER Fluo, TER Grand Est, accessed 27 April 2022.