Ueckermünde railway station, Train stop and architectural heritage monument in Ueckermünde, Germany.
Ueckermünde railway station is a train stop with platform facilities for regional train services. The station connects the town to other locations in the region through daily train operations.
An original railway terminal was built here in 1884 and served the transportation network of that era. The current station opened in 2009 at a different location and continues this connection function.
The station building is protected as a heritage monument and reflects the railway architecture typical of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region. Visitors can observe the architectural style of this era in the building's design and details.
The station operates from early morning to late evening and offers regular train connections. Visitors should check the local timetables to plan their journey effectively.
The station opened in 2009 at a new location, separate from the original 1884 railway terminal. This relocation shows how rail infrastructure adapted to the needs of the modern town.
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