Wolfstein station, Railway station in Wolfstein, Germany.
Wolfstein station is a railway facility in Rhineland-Palatinate with standard gauge tracks and platforms for regional passenger trains. The installation serves connections within the Lauter Valley Railway network.
The station opened on November 15, 1883, marking the expansion of German railway infrastructure. It was part of transportation development in the Lauter Valley during the late 19th century.
The station building is a protected cultural monument that reflects the engineering skill of the 19th century. It displays typical features of railway architecture from that period in the region.
Visitors will find regional train connections linking Wolfstein with Kaiserslautern and other destinations. The station provides access to transport services throughout the Lauter Valley network.
The station sits near two medieval castle ruins, Neu-Wolfstein and Alt-Wolfstein. It forms a connection between modern mobility and historical fortifications in the region.
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