Neustadt station, Railway station and cultural heritage monument in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany
Neustadt (Schwarzwald) station is a railway stop in Titisee-Neustadt situated at about 800 meters elevation in the Black Forest region. The facility serves three platform tracks linking Freiburg with Donaueschingen for passenger travel.
The station opened in 1887 as part of the Hollentalbahn rail line that connected Freiburg with southern regions of Baden-Wurttemberg. This route played an important role in the economic development of the Black Forest area in the early 20th century.
The station building reflects German railway design from the late 1800s and carries protected heritage status. Travelers passing through can observe the craftsmanship typical of that construction era in the building's details.
The station is operated by Deutsche Bahn and classified as a category 5 facility with regular service in both directions. Travelers should note that train connections toward Freiburg are more frequent than to other destinations, making scheduling easier.
Full electrification of the rail line reached this location only in stages, with the final section completed as recently as 2019. This gradual modernization means visitors can observe the different phases of technical development along the route.
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