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Leverkusen-Manfort

Railway Heritage from the 19th Century

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Dating back to 1867, Leverkusen-Manfort station provides a captivating glimpse into the region's railway history. Its architecture showcases the elegance of the 19th century, inviting you on a journey through time. Public access allows you to immerse yourself in its storied atmosphere.
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The station was inaugurated on August 25, 1867.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
August 25, 1867

Guided Story

Can you hear the distant hum of trains passing by? That sound is a whisper from the past, when this station first came to life in 1867. Imagine the grand steam engines gliding in, a smoking connection between towns and tales. Look up – the roof structure speaks of the craftsmanship and attention to detail of that era. Behind you stands St. Joseph’s Church, like a silent guardian over travelers. And to your east, you can spot the Johanneskirche Manfort, its bells punctuating the rhythm of commuters' lives. This is a place that carries not just trains, but stories as well.

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