Husum station, Railway station in Husum, Germany
Husum station is a railway junction with four operational tracks connecting regional and long-distance routes. The station building sits at the intersection of multiple rail lines and serves travelers daily.
The station building was constructed in 1910 and replaced an older facility from 1854. This development was part of the expansion of German railway infrastructure in Schleswig-Holstein.
The station connects visitors to Husum's maritime heritage and provides access to historic buildings and the port area. The place reflects the importance of rail transport to the local economy.
Travelers can depart from four tracks toward destinations like Hamburg, Westerland, and Kiel. The platforms offer regular connections with good accessibility for passengers of all mobility levels.
The middle platforms stand at 76 centimeters high, making it easier to board trains. The tracks themselves vary in length, ranging from about 360 to 430 meters.
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