Halle-Trotha station, Railway station and cultural heritage monument in Trotha district, Halle (Saale), Germany.
Halle-Trotha station is a dual-platform railway facility and protected monument in the northern part of Halle an der Saale. The site features two side platforms with three tracks at an elevation of about 83 meters.
The station opened in 1872 and was a key hub on the Halle-Vienenburg railway line. It remained important for both cargo and passenger traffic in the developing transport network of that era.
The station shows typical features of 19th century railway architecture and is protected as a cultural monument. Visitors can see the craftsmanship and functional design of the buildings that remain intact today.
Visitors can use bicycle racks and car parking at the station, with real-time departure information available on digital screens. The location on Hans-Dittmar-Straße is served by regional S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland trains.
The station was connected to the specialized Halle-Trotha Port Railway network, serving both passenger and cargo transport. This dual role made it an important link between the city and local industry.
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