Kork station

Kork station (German: Bahnhof Kork (Kehl)) is a railway station in Kork, a suburb of Kehl, in southwestern Germany in the Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg.[2] It is on the Appenweier–Strasbourg railway, with trains crossing the Rhine into France to reach the latter destination. Both sides being within the Schengen Area, no passport or border controls apply.

Kork station

Bahnhof Kork (Kehl)
General information
LocationKork, Kehl, Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Coordinates48°34′12.0″N 7°52′29.3″E
Line(s)Appenweier–Strasbourg railway
Platforms2
Tracks2
Other information
Fare zoneTGO: 2[1]
History
Opened1844 (1844)
Location

The station opened in 1844. Its two platforms are staggered, rather than being opposite each other, with a level crossing separating them.

TGV services between Paris, Stuttgart and Munich have passed through the station since 2010,[3] albeit at reduced speed. The line also forms part of the Magistrale for Europe initiative, for the creation of a high-speed railway line between Paris and Bratislava, with a branch-off to Budapest.[3]

Services

A Strasbourg-bound regional train approaches the station in February 2014, with the 1844 building and the platform for Offenburg-bound trains in the background. The train is an SNCF Class X 73900 unit, in the livery of TER Alsace, a forerunner of the current operator, TER Grand Est.

Kork is served by regional trains.

Preceding station TER Grand Est Following station
Kehl
towards Strasbourg
A11 Legelshurst
towards Offenburg

References

  1. "Tarifzonenplan des Tarifverbund Ortenau" (PDF). Tarifverbund Ortenau. 1 November 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  2. "Train Station: Kork". From A to B.
  3. "Rail Sections: Magistrale für Europa". Magistrale für Europa (in German). Retrieved 12 April 2018.
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