Bad Salzschlirf station, Railway station and cultural heritage monument in Bad Salzschlirf, Germany.
Bad Salzschlirf station is a neoclassical building with two platforms located on the Vogelsberg Railway between Giessen and Fulda. The station serves as an important transport hub in the region with direct access in both directions.
The station opened on December 31, 1870 as the terminus of the Vogelsberg Railway's third section. Later, an additional line to Schlitz was added, expanding the network.
The architectural design of the station building reflects the neoclassical style of the late 19th century, incorporating traditional German railway construction elements.
The station is served hourly by the RB 45 line running from Limburg to Fulda, with platform one handling traffic in both directions. It is best explored on foot and serves as a convenient starting point for exploring the surrounding area.
The station stands at an elevation of 254.971 meters and underwent a substantial modernization in 2010-2011 with an investment of 24.6 million euros.
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