Schaanwald | |||||
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Railway station ofLiechtenstein | |||||
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General information | |||||
Location | Bahnweg,Schaanwald Liechtenstein | ||||
Coordinates | 47°12′42″N9°33′42″E / 47.2116°N 9.5616°E /47.2116; 9.5616 | ||||
Owned by | ÖBB | ||||
Line(s) | Feldkirch–Buchs | ||||
Platforms | 1 | ||||
Tracks | 1 | ||||
History | |||||
Opened | 1902 | ||||
Electrified | Yes | ||||
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Schaanwald was a railway station inLiechtenstein along theFeldkirch–Buchs railway line. It is one of four railway stations in Liechtenstein and located in the village ofSchaanwald in theMauren municipality. The station is currentlydisused and not served by any train service.
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The station opened in 1902 and received astation building in 1928.[1] It was staffed until 1988. Over time, the number of trains stopping at the station diminished considerably. From 2010 until 2012, only one train per day stopped here. Since 2013, the station is no longer served.
Preceding station | ÖBB | Following station | ||
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Nendeln | ÖBB Feldkirch–Buchs railway | Feldkirch-Tisis |
Schaanwald, when used, is for customs purposes, a border station for passengers arriving from Austria. Liechtenstein is in a customs union with Switzerland. Customs checks may be performed in the station or on board trains by Swiss officials. Systematic passport controls were abolished when Liechtenstein joined theSchengen Area in 2011.[2]
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