Germersheim station, Railway station in Germersheim, Germany
Germersheim station is a railway complex in the town of Germersheim with four platform tracks and functions as a junction within the Rhine-Neckar transport network in Rhineland-Palatinate. It connects several rail lines and serves both local and regional train services.
The station opened in 1864 as the terminus of the first railway line running from Schifferstadt to Speyer. Additional rail connections were later added, increasing its role as a regional transport hub.
The original entrance building showcases the characteristic style of 19th-century German railway architecture and holds protected monument status. Visitors can observe the period details in the facade and design.
The station has been designed with barrier-free access since 2006, offering comfortable mobility for visitors of all abilities. Local bus connections operated by BRH viabus GmbH provide links to the Landau district.
The station operates under two separate transport associations: Karlsruher Verkehrsverbund and Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar. This dual assignment gives passengers flexible ticketing options when traveling.
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