Stadtallendorf station, Railway station and cultural heritage monument in Stadtallendorf, Germany
Stadtallendorf station is a heritage-protected railway station in central Hesse. The main building dates from 1908 and features two platforms connected by an underground passage, with modernized facilities completed in 2010.
The station originated in 1850 as Allendorf halt with a gatehouse and two platforms each measuring 100 meters. During World War II, it underwent significant expansion to serve military needs.
The station building displays early 20th-century German railway architecture and carries protected heritage status today. Its design reflects how essential rail connections were to the city's development at that time.
The station is served by regional trains running hourly and connecting to surrounding towns. The underground passage makes moving between platforms straightforward, so changing between different train directions is easy.
A local foundry company operates its own track system at this location for freight transport. The system is mainly used for parking and shunting wagons rather than regular train operations.
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