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Leutkirch Station
Leutkirch station is the station of the town of Leutkirch im Allgäu in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a German railway station categories, category 5 station and has two platform tracks. The station is located on the network of the ''Bodensee-Oberschwaben Verkehrsverbund'' (Lake Constance-Upper Swabia Transport Association, ''bodo'') and belongs to fare zone 68. The address of the station is Bahnhof 1. The station was opened on 1 September 1872 as the terminus of the Allgäu Railway (Württemberg), Württemberg Allgäu Railway. On 14 August 1874, with the opening of the Leutkirch–Isny railway, line to Isny, it became a through station. In preparation for the opening of the Leutkirch–Memmingen railway, line to Memmingen on 2 October 1889 when Leutkirch became a railway junction, the current station building was built between the diverging tracks. History The station was opened on 1 September 1872 as a terminus with the opening ...
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Memmingen Station
Memmingen station in the city of Memmingen in the German state of Bavaria. The current station building had two predecessors, with the original being opened in 1862. The Buchloe–Memmingen and the Leutkirch–Memmingen railways meet the Neu-Ulm–Kempten railway (Iller Valley Railway) in Memmingen. The route from Munich to Zurich through Memmingen station is planned to be upgraded for tilting trains and electrified. The station is designed to be accessible. For some time various parties have sought another railway stop at Schulzentrum West (school centre west) for about 3,500 students. Location The station is located in the city centre on the eastern edge of the old town, between Kalchstraße and Lindentorstraße. Maximilianstraße starts outside the station from Bahnhofstraße (station street) which runs west of the station. To the north there is a pedestrian underpass to Augsburger Strasse and to the south Gaswerkstraße crosses the railway tracks over an iron bridge. Hi ...
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