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Marxgrün station

Marxgrün
Through station
Marxgruen-bf.jpg
Former station building with adjoining signal cabin
Location Naila, Bavaria
Germany
Coordinates 50°21′18.49″N 11°41′11.87″E / 50.3551361°N 11.6866306°E / 50.3551361; 11.6866306
Line(s)
Platforms
  • 1 running track
    (formerly 3 running tracks)
Other information
Station code NMX (station no. 3994)
Category 6
Website BEG station fact file
History
Opened 1887

The old Marxgrün station was located on the Hof–Bad Steben railway which was opened in 1887. It was the terminus on that line until 1898. From 1901 it became the junction for the railway line through the Höllen valley to Gera and, later, also Saalfeld. With the end of the Second World War the Höllen Valley railway (Höllentalbahn) losts its pan-regional significance and it was completely closed in the early 1980s. Today a halt has been built (Haltepunkt Marxgrün) on the site of the former station which is part of the Regionalbahn from Hof to Bad Steben. The village of Marxgrün has been a district of the town of Naila since 1978.

On 1 June 1887 this Lokalbahn (a type of Bavarian branch line) route in the eastern part of the Franconian forest Frankenwald was opened by the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen or K.Bay.Sts.B.). Railway services started from the new Hof Hauptbahnhof, where there were connexions to Munich, Nuremberg, Würzburg, Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden. This standard gauge branch line reaches its terminus near the village of Marxgrün running via Selbitz and Naila.

The line from Hof to Marxgrün was extended in 1898 by the K.Bay.Sts.B. to the Bavarian state spa town of Steben. The engine shed and other railway facilities typical of terminal stations remained, however, in Marxgrün.


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