Graal-Müritz railway station, Railway station in Graal-Müritz, Germany.
Graal-Müritz railway station is a closed railway facility in this Baltic Sea coastal town with a single platform and one track. The building sits roughly 6 meters above sea level and retains its original structure from when it opened.
The station opened on July 1, 1925, and served the Mecklenburg Spa Railway until closing on December 26, 1999. When train service ended, both passenger and freight operations stopped at this location.
The station building shows the design style of German railway stations from the early 20th century and is protected as a heritage monument. Its architectural approach reflects the design principles that were typical for coastal railway stations of that era.
The building is accessible from the outside, but the station is not in active operation. You can visit the grounds, but remember it is a protected heritage site that should be treated with respect.
The station building preserves many of its original details and features from the time it opened. This intact form makes it a rare example of railway station architecture from that period along the coast.
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