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Neukirchen-Gampern railway station

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Neukirchen-Gampern (German: Bahnhof Neukirchen-Gampern) is a small railway station near the town of Neukirchen an der Vöckla, Upper Austria, Austria. The train services are operated by ÖBB. The station receives a limited service, in the early morning and late evening.

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Neukirchen-Gampern railway station
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