Bahnhof Tittmoning, Railway station in Tittmoning, Germany.
Bahnhof Tittmoning is a railway station building in this Upper Bavarian town, constructed with two stories, rectangular windows, and a sloped roof. The structure follows the traditional style of Bavarian railway architecture from that era.
The building was constructed in 1894 as part of Bavaria's railway expansion and served passengers for roughly 75 years. Its closure in 1969 ended a long period of rail service in the region.
The building shows how railways once linked small towns like this one to the wider world, bringing people and goods together. These stations were gathering places and vital to the local economy of the time.
The site sits at roughly 383 meters elevation at the edge of town and is easy to locate. The building is protected as a monument and can be viewed from the outside without special permission.
The building carries the registration number D-1-89-152-2 from the Bavarian monument authority, marking its formal entry into the system of protected structures. This designation documents official recognition of the building as a cultural monument with full legal protection.
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