Lucerne railway station
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Lucerne railway station (German: Bahnhof Luzern) is a major hub of the rail network of Switzerland, in the city of Lucerne in the canton of Lucerne. It is a terminal station serving domestic and international traffic on several rail lines, and is situated in a city centre and waterfront location on the south side of Lake Lucerne.[6][1]
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Location | Lucerne Switzerland |
Coordinates | 47°3′0.61″N 8°18′36.58″E |
Elevation | 436 m (1,430 ft) |
Owned by | Swiss Federal Railways |
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Distance | [1] |
Platforms | 7 island platforms |
Tracks | 14 |
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IATA code | QLJ |
Fare zone | 10 (Passepartout [de])[4] |
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Opened | 1856 (1856) |
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5 February 1971 (1971-02-05) | A fire fully destroyed the building |
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2018 | 97,900 per working day[5] |
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