Eisenberg station, Railway station and heritage monument in Eisenberg, Germany
Eisenberg (Pfalz) station is a railway facility located in the Palatinate region with protected monument status. The site includes one platform, bicycle storage areas, and parking spaces for visitors and commuters.
The station opened on June 24, 1876, creating an important transportation connection for the Palatinate region. Its establishment was part of the railway expansion that shaped the area's infrastructure for generations.
The station building displays architectural features typical of German railway design from the late 1800s and functions as a protected cultural monument. Visitors can observe the period details and construction style that characterize stations built during this era.
Visitors will find bicycle storage, car parking, and real-time train information displays at the facility. The site is also accessible through the DB app and digital assistant service, making it easy to check current train schedules and connections.
The station operates under the Deutsche Bahn code REIS and is registered in an international railway system using the code 8019364. These designations place it within a larger network connecting passengers across Germany and neighboring regions.
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