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Leverkusen-Küppersteg
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Leverkusen-Küppersteg

A railway legacy spanning over 175 years

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Step into the history of rail travel at the charming Leverkusen-Küppersteg station, welcoming travelers since 1845. The station's architecture reflects the industrial revolution, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the past. Today, the station remains a vibrant part of the city and is open to all.
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The station opened on December 20, 1845.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
December 20, 1845

Guided Story

Can you hear the faint hum of trains? This sound has been a constant companion for travelers over the years. Imagine it's 1845. The first steam locomotive arrives here, a marvel of its time. Look up and notice the old station clock. It's witnessed countless stories as passengers, covered in coal dust, disembarked from trains. Just behind you, in the shadows, lies the Petruskirche, a silent witness to the changes this place has seen. Today, as you stand here, the station is more than just a stopover. It's a vibrant hub, bridging history and modern life. Listen closely, and you might just catch the echoes of times gone by.

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