Tecknau railway station

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Tecknau
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The station in 2018
General information
Location Tecknau
Switzerland
Coordinates 47°26′44.736″N7°53′15.425″E / 47.44576000°N 7.88761806°E / 47.44576000; 7.88761806
Elevation445 m (1,460 ft)
Owned by Swiss Federal Railways
Line(s) Hauenstein line
Distance28.2 km (17.5 mi) from Basel SBB [1]
Train operators Swiss Federal Railways
Connections Baselland Transport bus lines [2]
Other information
Fare zone34 (tnw) [3]
Passengers
2018520 per weekday [4]
Services
Preceding station Logo trireno black.svg Basel trinational S-Bahn Following station
Gelterkinden
towards Porrentruy
S3 Olten
Terminus
Location
Tecknau railway station

Tecknau railway station (German : Bahnhof Tecknau) is a railway station in the municipality of Tecknau, in the Swiss canton of Basel-Landschaft. It is an intermediate stop on the base tunnel branch of the standard gauge Hauenstein line of Swiss Federal Railways. It is the first stop north of the Hauenstein base tunnel. [1]

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Services

As of the December 2020 timetable change, the following services stop at Tecknau: [5]

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