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Klosters Platz railway station

Coordinates: 46°52′9.156″N 9°52′51.344″E / 46.86921000°N 9.88092889°E / 46.86921000; 9.88092889
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Klosters Platz
Three-story building with hip roof
The station building in 2003
General information
LocationBahnhofstrasse 2
Klosters-Serneus
Switzerland
Coordinates46°52′9.156″N 9°52′51.344″E / 46.86921000°N 9.88092889°E / 46.86921000; 9.88092889
Elevation1,191 m (3,907 ft)
Owned byRhaetian Railway
Line(s)
Distance32.4 km (20.1 mi) from Landquart[1]
Platforms3
Train operatorsRhaetian Railway
ConnectionsPostAuto Schweiz buses[2]
History
Opened9 October 1889; 135 years ago (1889-10-09)
Electrified1 December 1920; 103 years ago (1920-12-01)
Previous namesKlosters
Passengers
20182,400 per weekday[3]
Services
Preceding station Rhaetian Railway Following station
through to RE 13 RE 1 Cavadürli
towards Davos Platz
RE 3 Zernez
towards Landquart
through to RE 24 RE 2 Davos Dorf
towards Davos Platz
RE 4 Sagliains
towards Scuol-Tarasp
Saas
towards Landquart
RE 13 through to RE 1
through to RE 3
Klosters Dorf
towards Landquart
RE 24 through to RE 2
through to RE 4
Location
Map

Klosters Platz railway station (formerly Klosters railway station) is located in the municipality of Klosters-Serneus in the district of Prattigau/Davos in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It is the main Rhaetian station in the village of Klosters on the Landquart–Davos Platz railway (not to be confused with the second station in Klosters on this line, the smaller Klosters Dorf railway station) and is the northern end of the Vereina Tunnel. The Vereina car shuttle service operates from the nearby station of Klosters Selfranga.[1]

Services

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As of the December 2023 timetable change, the following services stop at Klosters Platz:[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Cologne: Schweers + Wall. 2012. p. 27. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.
  2. ^ "Liniennetz Prättigau" (PDF) (in German). PostBus Switzerland. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Passagierfrequenz". Swiss Federal Railways. September 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Davos Platz - Landquart | Scuol-Tarasp - Vereina - Landquart | St. Moritz - Vereina - Landquart" (PDF) (in German). Bundesamt für Verkehr. 2 November 2023. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
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