Duisburg-Entenfang railway station
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Duisburg-Entenfang is a railway station in southern Duisburg, Germany.
It is the terminus of the RB37 RegionalBahn line and consists of little more than a tarmac platform just long enough to accommodate two DB Class 628 railcars and a timetable stand. The station was opened in 1982.[1]
The station lies on the eastern side of the freight sidings on the freight-only line to Düsseldorf. It is situated next to a small lake, after which the station is named. The single track ends in a buffer stop just a few metres shy of the platform end. Passenger access to the other side of the freight yard is provided by a dirt track leading to a bridge overpass. No other public transport serves the vicinity of the station.
[edit] Operational usage
| In brief | |
|---|---|
| DB station code: | EDEF |
| Number of passenger platforms | 1 |
| Station type | Bf |
The station is served by the RB37 Der Wedauer trains in various intervals, usually every 30 minutes during the day.
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[edit] External links
| Preceding station | DB AG | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Duisburg-Bissingheim
toward Duisburg Hbf
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RB 37 | Terminus |

