Lunestedt station

Lunestedt is the name of a railway station situated on the Cuxhaven to Bremen line. It is situated in the village of Lunestedt in the district of Cuxhaven in Lower Saxony, one of the states of Germany.

Lunestedt
Hp
Other namesFreschluneberg (until 1971)
LocationLunestedt, Beverstedt, Lower Saxony
Germany
Platforms2
Other information
Station code3858
DS100 codeHLUN
Category6
Traffic
Passengers~109,500 daily[1]

Operational usage

RegionalBahn trains from Bremerhaven to Bremen call at the station, offering an hourly connection to both cities, with some peak services during the early morning and afternoon hours.

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References

  1. Staff writer (2006-12-16). "Vandalismus dem Kampf angesagt". Nordsee-Zeitung. p. 24.


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