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Hagen-Heubing
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Hagen-Heubing

Where history meets the rhythm of travel

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Step into the historic ambiance of Hagen-Heubing Station, opened in 1879, nestled in Haspe. Its architecture narrates tales from the past while showcasing the evolution of rail travel. This accessible site beautifully merges historical charm with the daily journeys of its passengers.
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The station opened its doors in 1879.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
September 15, 1879
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing here in 1950 as the bustling station suddenly went silent. Look around, these walls have witnessed the pause in time when trains stopped coming. But in 1968, like a phoenix rising, the station came back to life. Picture the commuters' relief as their daily routines resumed. If you glance up, you'll notice the blend of old and new architecture telling this story. Behind you, in the distance, lies the lively hub of Wikinger Reisen. This station is more than a transit point; it's a testament to resilience right here in Haspe.

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