Anklam railway station
Anklam railway station, Railway station in Anklam, Germany
Anklam railway station is a transport hub with two platforms and four tracks serving regional train connections across northern Germany. The building was constructed in Neoclassical style with red brick and represents modern infrastructure for the period in which it was built.
The station was built in 1863 by architect Theodor August Stein and exemplifies 19th-century railway architecture. It received electrical systems in 1988, updating its infrastructure for contemporary train services.
The station building displays distinctive red brick facades and detailed ornaments that reflect how Germans valued craftsmanship in public structures during the 19th century. Walking through the halls, you notice the care taken in architectural details like window frames and roof work.
The station has two separate platforms where it helps to check ahead which one serves your train upon arrival. Most travelers find orientation straightforward since the building is simply laid out and signage is clearly visible.
The station building contains original anchor ties embedded in its brick walls from its construction period, visible upon close inspection of the facades. These metal fittings were designed to maintain wall stability over decades and remain functional today.
Location: Anklam
Architects: Theodor August Stein
Official opening: March 16, 1863
Architectural style: Neoclassicalism
Elevation above the sea: 3 m
GPS coordinates: 53.85600,13.70170
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:02
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