Lübbecke station, Railway station and cultural heritage monument in Lübbecke, Germany.
Lübbecke station is a railway facility along the Bassum-Herford line in the northeast of North Rhine-Westphalia. The building features a single platform and retains its original character as a transport facility from the late 19th century.
The station opened in 1899 and was an important milestone for the town's transportation connections. Since then, it has served as a transport hub for the region.
The station building shows features of late industrial architecture and is now protected as a monument. Visitors can see how it once served as an important hub for travelers and goods transport.
The station is centrally located in town and easy to find from Am Bahnhof street. Regular trains on the RB 71 line connect this location with surrounding communities.
Extensive documentation of the station's operational history was collected and archived over many years. Today these valuable records are held at Minden's city archive and offer insights into the development of the regional rail network.
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