Glauburg-Stockheim Railway Station is a railway station in Glauburg, Germany, serving as the terminus of the Nidda Valley Railway Niddertalbahn from Bad Vilbel and a station on the Train Sim World featured Gießen–Gelnhausen railway.
Stockheim Location
- Location: The station is situated in the town of Glauburg, in the German state of Hesse in Europe.
- Route Connections:
- It’s the endpoint of the non-electrified Bad Vilbel–Glauburg-Stockheim railway (also known as the Niddertalbahn or Nidda Valley Railway) which connects the Main-Weser Railway in Bad Vilbel.
- It’s also a station on the Gießen–Gelnhausen railway.
- Historical Significance:
- The Oberwald Railway (Oberwaldbahn) to Lauterbach used to originate here, from October 1, 1888, until June 1, 1984.
- Deutsche Bahn (DB) Classification: The station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 5 station.
- Services: The station offers real-time information on train departures and arrivals, overview of the next departing and arriving trains, replacement service, timetables, notices on train departures as PDF, detailed information on parking facilities and fees, and orientation plan for the station, the platform and the surrounding area.
- Signaling: The station has special signaling because it has two tracks but only one exit signal.
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