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Ulm Rangierbahnhof
A Historic Hub of Railway Heritage
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Step into the captivating realm of Ulm's marshalling yard, tracing its roots back to 1906. This remarkable site showcases the engineering prowess of the past, offering a unique glimpse into the logistics and organization of rail transport. Explore the architectural details and the stories hidden in the tracks.
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Did you know?
The Ulm marshalling yard was opened as early as 1906.
Quick Facts
- Opening Date
- October 1906
Guided Story
Can you hear the faint hum of trains in the distance? You're standing at a place that's been the backbone of rail logistics for over a century, the Ulm marshalling yard. Look to your left and see the old tracks that whisper stories of countless journeys. Imagine a time when workers manually shifted massive train cars here, long before today’s technology. Behind you, the silhouette of the Kienlesbergbastion stands, a historical landmark intertwined with the station’s past. This site isn’t just a technical marvel; it’s a living piece of Ulm’s industrial heritage.
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Location
Nearby

St. Maria Suso
499 m away

Bundesfestung Ulm
772 m away

Blaubeurer Tor (Werk VI)
595 m away

Contregarde am Kienlesberg (Werk IX)
653 m away

Lukaskirche
702 m away

Fernwärme Ulm
847 m away

Kienlesbergbastion (Werk X)
747 m away

Ludwig-Erhard-Brücke
886 m away