Nistertal-Bad Marienberg station, Railway station in Nistertal, Germany.
Nistertal-Bad Marienberg station is a railway facility in the Westerwald region of Rhineland-Palatinate with three platform tracks. The station serves the line connecting Limburg and Altenkirchen, linking several communities in the area.
The station opened on October 1, 1886, originally under the name Erbach as part of the Upper Westerwald railway line. It was built to connect the towns of Hachenburg and Hadamar through the region.
The station building displays typical architecture of a regional railway station from the 1880s with its original freight shed still standing. The design reflects the practical construction methods common to such transport hubs of that era.
Trains run regularly from this station, connecting to major cities including Cologne, Koblenz, Frankfurt am Main, and Wiesbaden. Visitors should check schedules online or at the station to plan their travel times.
A notable railway bridge nearby was completed in 1911 and was Germany's largest concrete bridge at the time. This structure demonstrates the engineering advances of the early 20th century.
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