Mittelndorf station explained

Mittelndorf
Address:Mittelndorf, Saxony, Germany
Coordinates:50.9461°N 14.1914°W
Line:Bautzen–Bad Schandau railway
Platform:1
Tracks:1
Opened:15 January 1904
Map Type:Saxony

Mittelndorf (German: Bahnhof Mittelndorf) is a railway station in the village of Mittelndorf, Saxony, Germany. The station lies on the Bautzen–Bad Schandau railway. The station is served by one train service, operated by DB Regio in cooperation with České dráhy: the National Park Railway. This service connects Děčín and Rumburk via Bad Schandau and Sebnitz.[1]

Overview

The station counts a single platform and is situated in the forest close to the village. Mittelndorf station has a rare peculiarity for a train station situated on a normal[2] national rail line: it has not a road to reach it but a simple forest trail. A similar thing in Europe could be found, for example, in the stations of Kloster Marienthal (Engers-Au line, Germany); Pertosa, in southern Italy; or Corrour, in Scotland.

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Notes and References

  1. http://kursbuch.bahn.de/hafas/kbview.exe/dn/KB247_H_Taeglich_nur_05072014_23082014_G01072014.pdf?filename=KB247_H_Taeglich_nur_05072014_23082014_G01072014.pdf&orig=sS Deutsche Bahn timetable 247
  2. Not touristic or mountain rack railways