Remscheid-Güldenwerth station, railway station in Remscheid, Germany
Remscheid-Güldenwerth is an S-Bahn station in a residential neighborhood of the city Remscheid in North Rhine-Westphalia. The building shows simple, functional architecture with platforms accessible by stairs and protected by a modest roof structure.
The station opened in 1898 and has served as a local transit point for over a century. Since 2013, operations are run by Abellio, continuing a service that was previously operated by Deutsche Bahn Regio NRW for many decades.
The name Güldenwerth comes from the historical naming of the neighborhood. The station serves as a daily meeting point for residents and reflects how local life organizes itself around train schedules in this residential area.
The S7 line runs about every 20 minutes during the day and less often at night. Buses connect the station to nearby neighborhoods and offer additional travel options for those needing to go farther or reach homes in the local area.
The station is officially designated as an architectural heritage monument, recognizing its importance as a historical structure. This designation shows that the modest building preserves aspects of late 19th-century railway history in Germany.
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