Bahnhof Gamburg, Railway station and cultural monument in Werbach, Germany
Bahnhof Gamburg is a railway station and cultural monument in Werbach featuring two side platforms positioned 55 centimeters above rail level. The facility includes digital display boards for passenger information.
The station opened in 1868 with three tracks, a baggage hall, freight hall, loading ramp, and a two-ton capacity crane. Over time, the facility underwent various modifications as railway operations changed.
The reception building has been converted into vacation lodging with a large hall for events. This transformation shows how historic stations in the region find new purposes while remaining community gathering spaces.
The station is accessible via the Rhein-Neckar transport network with connections to regional train services and good access for visitors. Check current train schedules when planning your visit.
The station building housed a water supply facility until 1960 that served steam locomotives on the Lauda-Wertheim line. This forgotten infrastructure reflects the importance of steam rail transport to the region's past.
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