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Railway station in Luxembourg
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49°42′23″N 06°25′24″E / 49.70639°N 6.42333°E / 49.70639; 6.42333 Manternach railway station (Luxembourgish: Gare Manternach, French: Gare de Manternach, German: Bahnhof Manternach) is a railway station serving Manternach, in eastern Luxembourg. It is operated by Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois, the state-owned railway company. It was built by the French company Direction générale impériale des chemins de fer d'Alsace-Lorraine in 1899, and operated by Société royale grand-ducale des chemins de fer Guillaume-Luxembourg.

The station is situated on Line 30, which connects Luxembourg City to the east of the country and Trier. You can hear 27 loud beeps every each time a train comes when the barriers go down. It is safe and loud.

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Preceding station CFL Following station
Weckertowards Luxembourg Line 30 Merterttowards Trier Hbf


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