Troisvierges railway station

Summary

50°07′10″N 05°59′28″E / 50.11944°N 5.99111°E / 50.11944; 5.99111 Troisvierges railway station (Luxembourgish: Gare Ëlwen, French: Gare de Troisvierges, German: Bahnhof Ulflingen) is a railway station serving Troisvierges, in northern Luxembourg. It is operated by Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois, the state-owned railway company.

The station is situated on Line 10, which connects Luxembourg City to the centre and north of the country. It is the last station on the line in Luxembourg, before it passes into Belgium on its way to Gouvy. From 1889 it was also connected with Belgium via the Vennbahn, and through Belgium to Germany.[1]

Troisvierges station was the disembarkment point of German soldiers on 1 August 1914, at the outset of the First World War. This action was the first encroachment upon Luxembourg's sovereignty during the conflict, during which Germany occupied Luxembourg for over four years.

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References edit

  1. ^ Vennbahn, 20

External links edit

  • Official CFL page on Troisvierges station
  • Rail.lu page on Troisvierges station
  • The German Occupation of Luxembourg (as documented in the original German and French-language dispatches)
Preceding station CFL Following station
Clervaux
towards Luxembourg
Line 10 Terminus
Preceding station   NMBS/SNCB Following station
Clervaux
towards Luxembourg
IC 33
Gouvy
towards Liers