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Schaan-Vaduz railway station

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Schaan-Vaduz
Railway station of Liechtenstein
View of the station building
General information
LocationPostastrasse 5, Schaan
Liechtenstein
Coordinates47°10′07″N 9°30′30″E / 47.16861°N 9.50833°E / 47.16861; 9.50833
Owned byÖBB
Line(s)Feldkirch–Buchs
Platforms1
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Parkingyes
History
Opened1872
Electrifiedyes
Services
Preceding station ÖBB Following station
Buchs SG
Terminus
Regionalzug Forst Hilti
towards Feldkirch
Location
A map of Liechtenstein showing the railway line and the 4 stations

Schaan-Vaduz is one of the four train stations serving Liechtenstein, located in the town of Schaan, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) from Vaduz. It is owned by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). The station is served by 22 trains per day, 11 in each direction between Switzerland and Austria.

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Overview

Schaan-Vaduz is situated on the international and electrified Feldkirch-Buchs line,[1] between the station of Buchs SG (in Switzerland) and the stop of Forst Hilti (in the northern suburb of Schaan). It is served only by regional trains.

Located in the middle of town, the station is composed of a two-storey building, a wooden shed and a platform serving the first track. The second track has no platform and is rarely used.[2] Located on the platform is the remnants of a rail line, part of a dismantled track system used by freight wagons.[3]

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