🇨🇭 Neuhausen

Major

Suiza

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País 🇨🇭 Suiza
Tipo Major
Coordenadas 47,683136, 8,624916
Zona horaria Europe/Zurich
Conexiones 775
Código UIC 8503423

Acerca de Neuhausen

Neuhausen is a estación in the canton of Schaffhausen, effectively forming part of the urban agglomeration of Schaffhausen city and lying on the SBB línea connecting Schaffhausen with Winterthur and Zürich. The estación is most notable for its proximity to the Rhine Falls — the largest cascada in Europe by volume — which are a short autobús viaje away and one of Switzerland's most popular natural attractions. S-Bahn servicios on línea S9 connect Neuhausen with Zürich Hauptbahnhof in around 50 minutes, making the Rhine Falls a practicable excursión de un día from the city.

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Neuhausen station is about a 15-minute walk from the Rhine Falls. Follow the signs through the town to reach Europe's largest waterfall. The Neuhausen Rheinfall station (a separate stop) is closer to the falls if travelling from Zurich.
SBB S-Bahn trains connect Neuhausen to Schaffhausen in about 5 minutes and to Zurich in about 50 minutes. For the Rhine Falls specifically, the Schloss Laufen am Rheinfall stop on the Zurich-Schaffhausen line provides the closest access.
Luggage lockers are available at Neuhausen station. The station has basic facilities. For visitors going to the Rhine Falls, Schaffhausen station offers more extensive services.
The Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) are Europe's largest waterfall by volume, dropping 23 metres across a width of 150 metres. Boat trips take visitors to the central rock. The SIG industrial heritage museum and the IWC watch museum in nearby Schaffhausen are also noteworthy.
The Rhine Falls at Neuhausen are Europe's largest plain waterfall, with an average flow of 600 cubic metres per second. The falls are about 15,000 years old, formed at the end of the last Ice Age. Viewing platforms on both banks and boat trips to the central rock offer close-up experiences.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27