Bahnhof Amtsfelde
Bahnhof Amtsfelde is an abandoned railway station in Bad Fallingbostel, Heidekreis, Lower Saxony. Bahnhof Amtsfelde is situated nearby to the village Bommelsen, as well as near Kroge.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bommelsen and Kroge.
Bommelsen
Village
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Bommelsen is a village in the town of Walsrode in North Germany. It lies in the Lower Saxon Heidekreis district. The parish has about 286 inhabitants and an area of 10 km2.
Kroge
Village
Kroge is a village in the town of Walsrode in North Germany. It lies in the Lower Saxony district of Soltau-Fallingbostel. The village has 290 inhabitants and an area of 7 square kilometres. Kroge is situated 3 km southwest of Bahnhof Amtsfelde.
Soltau-Mittelstendorf
Village
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Soltau-Mittelstendorf is a village, which is situated 5 km east of Bahnhof Amtsfelde.
Bahnhof Amtsfelde
- Type: Abandoned railway station
- Category: transportation
- Location: Bad Fallingbostel, Heidekreis, Lüneburg Heath, Lower Saxony, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
52.95° or 52° 57′ northLongitude
9.71667° or 9° 43′ eastElevation
75 metres (246 feet)Open location code
9F4FWPX8+XMGeoNames ID
2956289
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In Other Languages
“Bahnhof Amtsfelde” goes by many names.
- German: “Amtsfelde”
- German: “Bahnhof Amtsfelde”
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