Sélestat station explained

Sélestat
Address:1 place de la Gare
67600 Sélestat
Borough:Bas-Rhin
Country:France
Elevation:176 m
Owned:SNCF
Operator:SNCF
Lines:Strasbourg–Basel railway
Sélestat–Lesseux railway (partially abandoned)
Sélestat–Saverne railway (partially abandoned)
Sélestat–Sundhouse railway (abandoned)
Platforms:5
Tracks:8
Opened:19 October 1840
Passengers:2,702,636[1]
Pass Year:2023

Sélestat station (French: Gare de Sélestat) is a railway station serving the commune of Sélestat, Bas-Rhin department, France. It is located at the junction of the Strasbourg–Basel railway with the branch lines towards Molsheim and Lièpvre. The station is owned and operated by SNCF, in the TER Grand Est regional rail network and is served by TER trains.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Fréquentation en gares. SNCF. 19 August 2024.
  2. Web site: TER Grand-Est – Fiches horaires de vos lignes à télécharger. www.ter.sncf.com.

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