Schwebebahn station Robert-Daum-Platz, Suspension railway station in Elberfeld district, Germany.
Schwebebahn station Robert-Daum-Platz is a stop on the Wuppertal suspension railway in the Elberfeld district. The station sits at the junction of major transport routes and connects Elberfeld and Elberfeld-West through the elevated rail network.
The station takes its name from Robert Daum, who served as mayor of Wuppertal from 1946 to 1948 and again from 1949 to 1951. It was previously called Tannenbergplatz before receiving its current name.
The station connects visitors to the vibrant Luisenviertel neighborhood, where theaters and historic churches line the streets. Walking through this district reveals the traditional architecture that shaped the area's character.
Several bus lines serve this transport hub with regular connections to Wuppertal central station and neighboring districts. Modern pedestrian paths make the area easy to navigate for all visitors.
A memorial plaque at this location commemorates a railway incident from 1999. The site was redesigned in 2008 with modern pedestrian walkways after underground tunnels were removed.
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