Bad Dürkheim station, Railway station in Bad Dürkheim, Germany
Bad Dürkheim station is a dead-end railway station with three platform tracks located in the town of Bad Dürkheim. The facility serves regional train services connecting to Neustadt an der Weinstraße and other destinations.
The station opened on May 6, 1865, as part of the Neustadt-Bad Dürkheim railway line. It became an important transport connection for the Rhineland-Palatinate region.
The station's entrance building displays architectural features from the mid-19th century and is protected as a cultural heritage site. It represents the design language of an era when railway stations were created as important public structures.
The station is a dead-end facility with a straightforward layout and clear access to the platforms. Visitors can easily follow the tracks to reach their trains.
The Elsass-Express operates on summer weekends, running between Mainz and Wissembourg along the route through Bad Dürkheim. This heritage train offers passengers a nostalgic journey through the wine region.
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