Glöwen station
1846 establishments in PrussiaNeoclassical architecture in GermanyRailway stations in BrandenburgRailway stations in Germany opened in 1846
Glöwen station is the station of the town of Glöwen, which is in the municipality of Plattenburg and the German state of Brandenburg. It lies on the Berlin–Hamburg Railway and was opened in 1846. The Glöwen–Havelberg railway branched at the station from 1890 to 1971. The former Light Railway of the District of West and East Prignitz (German: Kleinbahnen der Kreise West- und Ostprignitz) from Viesecke, a small town now in the municipality of Plattenburg, ended in Glöwen from 1900 to 1967. The Neoclassical entrance, which was built at the same time as the line, has heritage protection.
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N 52.90321 ° | E 12.08384 ° |
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Bahnhof Glöwen
Am Bahnhof 1
19339 (Glöwen)
Brandenburg, Germany
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