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Neu-Edingen/Friedrichsfeld
Where history meets the rhythm of modern transit
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Established in 1846, the Neu-Edingen/Friedrichsfeld station stands as a testament to the industrial revolution, boasting a timeless architectural style. Feel the heartbeat of history as trains whisk you to your next destination, seamlessly blending past and present in the city of Mannheim.
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Did you know?
The station opened its doors on August 1, 1846.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- August 1, 1846
Guided Story
Standing here, can you feel the echoes of the past? The Neu-Edingen/Friedrichsfeld station is more than just a travel hub. Look around and imagine how this place once opened up the world to local travelers back in the 19th century. Behind you, the tracks stretch out, carrying whispers of coal and steel, the lifeblood of the industrial age. This timeless architecture has witnessed many changes, yet the rails continue to tell the same stories. Maybe you can hear the trains, coming and going for over 175 years, connecting not just cities, but history to the present.
Location
Nearby

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1.2 km away

St. Bonifatius
1.1 km away

Neckarbrücke
2.3 km away

Amprion Station Rheinau
2.6 km away

Unterer Neckar: Altneckarschleife-Neckarplatten
2.5 km away

Ev. Erlöserkirche
2.5 km away

Hirschacker und Dossenwald
3.4 km away

Kreuz Mannheim
3.4 km away