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Werdau station

Werdau station is a station on the Leipzig–Hof railway in Werdau in the German state of Saxony. Until 2000, the Werdau–Mehltheuer railway branched off here, but this section of the line is now closed.

The station was opened in 1845. Traffic on the line south of the station ran over the wye junction towards Reichenbach im Vogtland, Hof, Munich and the Allgäu as well as towards Zwickau, Chemnitz and Dresden. It is one of the oldest railway stations in Saxony.

The branch line to Wünschendorf, also called the Thüringer Waldbahn (Thuringian Forest Railway), was opened in 1876. A new station building was opened in 1877 and it was extended in 1907. It has a stuccoed dining room, railway apartments, a luggage handling facility and a railway post office, as well as houses for the station staff.

Around 1900, the station was rebuilt and the route to Wünschendorf changed. Instead of connecting to the station from the south, it now entered from the north, connecting to the Leipzig–Hof railway at a flying junction with a track of the line to Wünschendorf built above the Plauen–Leipzig line.

Werdau became a rail junction, an important center with a locomotive depot (Bahnbetriebswerk) and a carriage works. There was also a locomotive shed. Werdau became a leading industrial city.

Passenger traffic to Wünschendorf was discontinued in 1999. Subsequently, some facilities were dismantled. The flying junction north of the station was removed, a road bypass was built without abridge over the path of the railway, so the line is now broken between Werdau West and Werdau.

An electronic interlocking was put into operation in 1999.

In 2014, the town council resolved that the historic station building, which was partly renovated up to 2003, should be demolished to build a public transport interchange, with construction costs totalling just over €3m. The heritage protection of the station was lifted in 2016. Many citizens have signed a petition to preserve the station. The civic association Wir in Werdau Süd e.V. ("We in Werdau South"), which stands for the preservation of Werdau station was founded in 2016.

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railway station in Werdau, Germany
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