So where is this Swiss train station? Photo quiz 2

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    Peterli
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    29 April 2020 at 6:26:53 #932347

    I don’t see any station in this photo. Some rather tall (8+ floors) appartment buildings. The only hint I see is that it is somewhere in French-speaking Switzerland. My guess is that it would be somewhere in the canton de Genève, but I have no idea where. Certainly not in the canton of Neuchâtel or the Jura Bernois. Unlikely in the Valais.

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    29 April 2020 at 9:12:39 #932348

    I have no idea either. Can you give us some hints?

    Peterli
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    29 April 2020 at 9:50:20 #932349

    I was trying to figure out based on the colours of the train unit. There’s also a logo on the side of it which I do not recognize. But I still don’t see a station. Next time I’m going to put up a real stinker.

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    29 April 2020 at 20:04:07 #932350

    I cannot see a station either. Maybe it is next to a station?

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    29 April 2020 at 22:48:23 #932351

    This was meant to be a challenge. The station platform is there if you look carefully

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    29 April 2020 at 22:50:04 #932352

    The logo on the train unit is a clue to the region…

    Peterli
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    30 April 2020 at 1:56:04 #932353

    << The logo on the train unit is a clue to the region…>> I mentioned that logo earlier but still have not been able to track it down. Nor did I have any luck trying to figure it out by searching the colours of the unit.

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    4 May 2020 at 21:59:14 #932354

    The logo is BVB

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