Quedlinburg station
Quedlinburg station is a station on the Magdeburg–Thale railway in Quedlinburg in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It was built in 1862 as a through station on the southern edge of the town. The Gothic Revival entrance building of 1862, together with the other parts of the nearly complete Gründerzeit ensemble, is heritage-protected. Since the conversion of part of the formerly standard-gauge line to Frose in 2006 to create the Quedlinburg–Gernrode section of the metre gauge Selke Valley Railway (Selketalbahn), it has been an interchange station between that line and the standard gauge Halberstadt–Thale railway. From 1908 to 1969, the station was also served by the line to Blankenburg, the so-called Quäke. Of the other four former Quedlinburg stations, the request stop of Quedlinburg-Quarmbeck is the only one still operating.
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N 51.785312 ° | E 11.152668 ° |
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Quedlinburg
An der Walze
06484 (Quedlinburg)
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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