Zell station is the only station in Zell im Wiesental in the German state of Baden-Württemberg and the terminus of the Wiese Valley Railway , which runs from Basel Badischer Bahnhof. Since the summer of 2003, Zell station has been served only by the Basel Regional S-Bahn.
After the opening of the line between Basel and Schopfheim in 1862 by the Wiese Valley Railway Company from the Badischen Bahnhof in Basel, the line was extended to Zell on 5 June 1876 by the Schopfheim-Zell Railway Company . This was followed on 7 July 1889 by a 1,000 mm metre gauge railway owned by the Baden railway consortium of Herrmann Bachstein, later called the South German Railway Company , the Zell im Wiesental–Todtnau railway, known as the Upper Wiese Valley Railway and also as the Todtnauerli.
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Address: Lörrach, Germany
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