Bad Camberg station, Railway station in Bad Camberg, Germany.
Bad Camberg station is a three-story railway building with approximately 22 rooms that connects two platform tracks. An underpass with ramps provides access between the platforms.
The station opened in 1876 as part of the Main-Lahn railway line, connecting Eschhofen and Niederselters in Hesse. The building structure itself was constructed in 1879 and reflects the construction standards of that period.
The station building represents 19th-century German railway architecture and remains a defining landmark in the town's landscape. Today it stands as a protected heritage monument, reflecting the craftsmanship standards applied to railway construction of that era.
The station sits roughly one kilometer west of Bad Camberg's town center and provides direct train connections to Frankfurt. The journey to Frankfurt Main Station takes approximately 45 minutes.
The former loading street in front of the station has been converted into a parking area, while the original timber goods shed was replaced by a sports equipment store. These changes show how the station's surrounding uses have evolved over time.
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