List of Railway Stations in Thuringia - Stations Not Operated By DB

Stations Not Operated By DB

Station Operator Lines Comments
Eisfelder Talmühle HSB Harz Railway, Selke Valley Railway Separation station
Ilfeld HSB Harz Railway Station
Ilfeld Bad HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Ilfeld Neanderklinik HSB Harz Railway Halt
Ilfeld Schreiberwiese HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Neuhaus am Rennweg ThE Sonneberg–Probstzella railway Terminus
Niedersachswerfen Ilfelder Straße HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Niedersachswerfen Herkulesmarkt HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Niedersachswerfen Ost HSB Harz Railway Station
Netzkater HSB Harz Railway Halt
Nordhausen Altentor HSB Harz Railway Halt
Nordhausen Hesseröder Straße HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Nordhausen Krimderode HSB Harz Railway Station
Nordhausen Nord HSB Harz Railway Terminus
Nordhausen Ricarda-Huch-Straße HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Nordhausen Schurzfell HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Olbersleben-Ellersleben ThE Pfefferminz Railway Station
Sophienhof HSB Harz Railway Operations halt
Tiefenbachmühle HSB Harz Railway Operations halt

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