Niebüll station

Niebüll (German: Bahnhof Niebüll) is a railway station[1] in the town of Niebüll, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The station lies of the Marsh Railway and the train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn and Nord-Ostsee-Bahn.

Niebüll
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Niebüll railway station
LocationNiebüll, Schleswig-Holstein,  Germany
Coordinates54°47′20″N 8°50′03″E
Owned byDeutsche Bahn
Operated byDB Station&Service
Line(s)Marsh Railway (Westerland-Elmshorn)
Niebüll–Dagebüll railway
Marsh Railway (Tønder–Niebüll)
Platforms4
History
Opened1887
Services
Preceding station   DB Fernverkehr   Following station
Terminus
IC 26
towards Karlsruhe
IC/EC 27
towards Prague
IC/EC 30
towards Offenburg
Preceding station   DB Regio Nord   Following station
Klanxbüll
RE
Langenhorn
Klanxbüll
toward Westerland (Sylt)
RB
Langenhorn
toward Husum
Preceding station   Arriva   Following station
Uphusum
toward Esbjerg
RB Terminus
Preceding station   Norddeutsche Eisenbahn Gesellschaft   Following station
Deezbüll
toward Dagebüll Mole
RB Terminus
Location
Niebüll
Location within Schleswig-Holstein
Niebüll
Location within Germany
Niebüll
Location within Europe

Train services

The station is served by the following services:

  • intercity service (IC26) Westerland - Niebüll - Hamburg - Uelzen - Hannover - Göttingen
  • intercity service (IC27) Westerland - Niebüll - Hamburg - Berlin - Dresden
  • intercity service (IC30) Westerland - Niebüll - Hamburg - Osnabrück - Dortmund - Düsseldorf - Köln - Stuttgart
  • intercity service (IC30) Westerland - Niebüll - Hamburg - Osnabrück - Dortmund - Düsseldorf - Köln - Frankfurt
  • regional express (Nord-Ostsee-Bahn) Westerland - Niebüll - Husum - Heide - Itzehoe - Elmshorn - Hamburg
  • regional service (Nord-Ostsee-Bahn) Westerland - Niebüll (- Husum)
  • regional service (Norddeutsche Eisenbahngesellschaft Niebüll, NEG) Niebüll – Dagebüll Mole
  • regional service (Arriva and NEG) Niebüll – Tønder – Esbjerg
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