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A small tram station located in the town of Sinzheim, near the city of Baden-Baden in southwestern Germany.
Few can remember when the DB was ever on time, so be careful when planning a trip here as often even the S trams show “on time” on the app or on the board, and never come at all leaving you waiting and stranded. If you can help it, go for a different stop like Baden Baden with more options.
The station is part of the Karlsruhe Stadtbahn network, which is known for its unique combination of tram and train services, allowing passengers to travel seamlessly between city centers and surrounding regions.
Sinzheim Nord is served by the S-Bahn lines, particularly the S7 and S4, which connects the area to larger cities like Karlsruhe and Baden-Baden.
The station itself is modest, primarily catering to local commuters, and offers basic amenities such as ticket machines and sheltered waiting areas. Its location in a quieter residential area makes it convenient for residents of Sinzheim to access public transportation to the nearby cities.
The station’s proximity to Baden-Baden means it’s well-situated for travelers who want to explore the scenic areas of the Black Forest or visit the famous spas and cultural attractions in Baden-Baden.
Bike and car parking available.
Handicap ramp available.
Handicap elevator ramp available by the stairs.