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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