Mainz-Gustavsburg station, Railway station in Ginsheim-Gustavsburg, Germany.
Mainz-Gustavsburg is a railway station on the Main line in Ginsheim-Gustavsburg with two platforms linked by a footbridge. The facility handles regional train services and suburban connections in both directions along the Main valley.
The station opened in 1888 as a link between river shipping and rail transport at a strategic point in the region. Its name and function remained consistent despite various administrative changes affecting the surrounding area.
The station retains distinctive features of a 19th-century harbor railway station, with red brick construction and industrial design elements that reflect the region's working heritage.
The station receives regular train service connecting Wiesbaden, Frankfurt, and Mainz throughout the day. Visitors will find clear access via the footbridge to both platforms for boarding and alighting.
The station sits where the Rhine and Main rivers meet, making it a rare example of a harbor railway serving multiple waterways. This location made it a crucial transfer point for goods moving between water and rail from its opening.
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